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WSSC officials have declined to release maps showing the pipes’ locations, saying they are exempt from Maryland’s public records law because the drinking-water system is a potential terrorist ...
WSSC Water's groundbreaking bill assistance program offers partial forgiveness and fee waivers to help struggling customers ...
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WSSC Water Lifts Emergency Request After Service Stabilization - MSNWSSC Water has rescinded its urgent request that the 1.9 million customers in Montgomery and Prince George's Counties only restrict their water usage to essential needs.
The WSSC denied requests by The Post for maps of the mains' locations, citing homeland security concerns. The utility has spent $21.2 million since 2007 on a detection system that's meant to alert ...
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WSSC urging Prince George’s County residents to limit use amid water tank flow issues - MSNWSSC Water is urging residents in the Camp Springs area of southern Prince George’s County to limit their water usage due to ongoing issues with the local water supply.
WSSC Water provides water and sewer services to nearly 2 million people in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties with a $1.5 billion annual budget and about 1,700 employees.
Seven months into the COVID-19 pandemic, WSSC Water is experiencing a substantial increase in past due accounts. There is an 82 percent increase in the amount of money currently owed to the ...
DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Chief executive officer of Water and Sanitation Services Company (WSSC) Syed Sada Hussain Shah has said the organisation is committed to providing better living conditions to the ...
As the temperatures dip and it starts to feel like January, the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission's new general manager says the agency expects an influx of water main breaks.
POTOMAC, Md. (ABC7) The general manager of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) says she is sincerely sorry for yellow-colored water flowing into homes, schools and businesses across ...
Customers of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, which serves the two counties, will pay $13.50 more on their quarterly bills, which currently average about $155 for residential customers.
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