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wssc water
wssc water
Credit: Courtesy WSSC
Crews work to repair another broken main on Germantown’s Clopper Road
DC area could be moving closer to secondary water supply
Water service fixes 1 of 2 water main breaks on Clopper Road
Under water: Could latest internal dissension at WSSC prompt changes?
WSSC opens water station in Montgomery Co. as boil water advisory continues
48-hour supply: Quarry could aid DC drinking water frailty
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EPA official gets behind-the-scenes tour of WSSC Water’s testing lab
WSSC Water’s budget proposes $400M in upgrades, rate hikes amid pandemic losses
For 1st time since pandemic began, Md. utility to resume water shut-offs
Prince George’s, Montgomery counties OK new WSSC budget; rates tick up
WSSC uses Potomac River to predict water main breaks
WSSC Water warns customers about higher water bills
Rate increase included in WSSC’s $1.5 billion 2021 budget
Remember: ‘Keep the wipes out of the pipes,’ regional utility says
Study shows high amount of ‘forever chemicals’ in tap water; local systems respond
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