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Laurel, Md. – March 17, 2026 – WSSC Water Commissioners are holding their monthly meeting on Wednesday, March 18, beginning at 10 a.m. The meeting, held in person at the WSSC Water building in Laurel, is open to the public and available via livestream from WSSC Water’s website.

This month’s agenda includes scheduled votes on more than $88 million in contracts to upgrade critical infrastructure and improve service delivery. The March meeting agenda (PDF 92.3 KB) includes all contracts and meeting presentations. 

The meeting includes a call-in option to ensure interested stakeholders not in attendance can provide input. Those watching virtually and wishing to speak should call in at the beginning of the comments section, which begins shortly after 10 a.m. Callers will be admitted from the “lobby” when public comments start.

Public Viewing / Participation Details: 10 a.m.
Access the Livestream: Meeting Broadcast Link
Call-in number to provide comment: 240-800-7929
Conference ID: 665 738 121#

Please note the following:

  • The meeting link is not active until the meeting starts.
  • If stakeholders only want to watch the meeting, the call-in number is unnecessary.
  • Those wishing to speak should call at the beginning of the comments section and will be admitted from the “lobby” when public comments start.
  • Turn down your computer’s volume when calling to speak to avoid audio issues.
  • Members of the public will have three minutes to speak. 

As part of WSSC Water’s commitment to public engagement and transparency, this meeting’s live broadcast allows viewers to observe agency business, including reviewing contracts and policies and a monthly synopsis of WSSC Water’s operations. The complete March agenda (PDF 92.3 KB) is on WSSC Water’s website.


WSSC Water is a not-for-profit public utility focused on serving our 1.9 million customers, not shareholders. Every dollar collected is reinvested directly into infrastructure, technology and workforce to strengthen reliability, improve service and protect public health for generations to come.