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The WSSC Water Fund

The Water Fund provides assistance to customers in financial need and is funded entirely by contributions from customers, employees, and other sources.

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Tap Water Analysis Report

WSSC Water analyzes your drinking water for many things including color, hardness, pH, dissolved metals, organic and inorganic matter, pesticides, bacteria, disinfectants and much more. Our online rep...

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Large Water Meter Replacement Program

WSSC Water, in partnership with Utility Water Services, Inc. (UWS), a trusted contractor is currently working to replace all large diameter water meters in our distribution system. These meters are co...

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Stealing water is a crime

Suspect Water Theft?  Report it to WSSC Police 301-206-8888

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Water Main Breaks

A water main break leaves hundreds of people without service and can cause serious traffic problems. So we take them seriously - especially in cold weather.

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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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WSSC Water is Winter Ready

Our crews are committed to serving our customers 24/7/365 and are prepared to respond to the increase in water main breaks and leaks we experience during the winter months. 

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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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