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WSSC Water Releases 2022 Water Quality Report

Annual Report Highlights Utility’s Commitment to Safe Drinking Water  105-Year Streak Without a Single Drinking Water Quality Violation Continues 

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WSSC Water Releases 2021 Water Quality Report

Annual Report Highlights Relentless Pursuit of Safe, Clean Drinking Water Maryland’s Largest Water Utility Continues Streak: 103-Plus Years Without a Single Drinking Water Quality Violation

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Where Does My Water Come From?

The clean, safe drinking water we provide comes from one of two rivers: the Potomac or the Patuxent. But which one provides your water? Keep reading to find out.

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Identify WSSC Water Employees

Be safe and be certain when interacting with someone who says they're a WSSC Water employee: here's how to know you're dealing with one of our workers.

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Save Water and Money — Repair Leaks!

The average household wastes nearly 10,000 gallons of water annually due to leaks.Read the Fix a Leak Week news release

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