Residents Urged to Conserve Water Due to Multiple Line Breaks
Almost 2 million customers of WSSC Water are urged to conserve water as repair crews work to repair dozens of water main breaks and leaks caused by frigid temperatures. There… Read More
Almost 2 million customers of WSSC Water are urged to conserve water as repair crews work to repair dozens of water main breaks and leaks caused by frigid temperatures. There… Read More
Según WSSC Water, se retiró la tubería principal de agua rota de 16 pulgadas de diámetro debajo de 7235 Wisconsin Avenue en Bethesda y se insertó una nueva sección de… Read More
The broken 16-inch in diameter water main beneath 7235 Wisconsin Avenue in Bethesda was removed, and a new section of pipe was inserted, according to WSSC Water. Beginning at about… Read More
WSSC Water has detected high concentrations of blue-green algae, known as Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB), in the Triadelphia Reservoir. These blooms pose potential health risks to humans and animals. The… Read More
Gaithersburg resident Jonathan Powell is the newest WSSC Water commissioner. He was appointed to represent Montgomery County by Executive Marc Elrich and approved Tuesday by members of the County Council.… Read More
Cuando se trata de mal tiempo, los funcionarios del condado de Montgomery priorizan la seguridad primero y luego el ambiente. La seguridad significa que los empleados del Departamento de Transporte… Read More
When it comes to bad weather, Montgomery County officials think safety first, the environment next. Safety means the county Department of Transportation employees will do all they can to make… Read More
The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) closed the Avenel Equestrian Center in December citing safety concerns. The barn, dating back to the 1940s, sits on the Avenel Farm in Potomac… Read More
The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC Water) issued a recreational water contact health advisory for the Triadelphia Reservoir on Tuesday. This comes after WSSC Water detected high concentrations of blue-green… Read More
UPDATE July 24: The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commisioners approved an extension of the “Get Current” program from July 31 to Aug. 31. Original: The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission Water (WSSC)… Read More
Montgomery County reached a five-year agreement with WSSC Water (Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission) to literally turn “poop into power” for its Ride On buses. “Instead of methane being released into… Read More
Some residents may notice a change in their tap water due to algae in the Potomac River, according to WSSC Water. Customers serviced by WSSC’s Potomac Water Filtration Plant may… Read More