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WSSC Water has lifted a boil water advisory that was in effect for several parts of Prince George’s County after a water main ...
The boil water advisory issued by WSSC Water on Friday night for several towns in Prince George’s County, Maryland, has been ...
According to WSSC Water, more than 11,000 customers are impacted and should boil their water for at least one minute before ...
A boil water advisory remains in place for over 11,000 customers on Saturday after a water main break near a Maryland metro ...
The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission issued the advisory, urging residents to boil tap water for at least one minute ...
WSSC Water has lifted a boil water advisory that was in effect for several parts of Prince George's County after a water main break near the Cheverly Metro Station, according to the utility.
WASHINGTON – The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission has lifted the mandatory water restrictions for Prince George’s County. The failing 54-inch pipe has been repaired and normal service ...
WSSC officials have said 1,768 buildings are within 80 feet of the agency's largest water pipes, a distance that the utility two years ago said was the danger zone for significant damage.
The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, which serves Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, will spend $141,400 this fiscal year to add “Water” to its name on employee IDs, ...
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 ...
WSSC, which serves 1.6 million customers in the two counties, is a unique utility in Maryland. The commission was authorized by the state legislature in 1918 and is run by six commissioners ...
— A Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) employee was caught on camera, threatening a man, who was contracted by a Capitol Heights resident. The employee has since been fired.