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Sewer Roads Projects

View information on upcoming sewer roads projects.

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Typical Sewer Rehabilitation Methods

Rehabilitating the sewer infrastructure will require the use of various remediation methods in addition to the restoration of impacted streams in areas where exposed sewer components intersect with st...

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Water and Sewer Rates

We determine our water and sewer rates with cost of service, fairness and our financial stability in mind.

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Sewer Rehabilitation, Replacement and Repair

Because much of our sewer pipeline system dates to the 1940s, a major rehabilitation program is under way. The work is important, but be aware that it could mean some temporary inconvenience for you.

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Water and Sewer Infrastructure Relocation

Homeowners and government, state, and utility projects with construction in the vicinity of WSSC Water's existing easements/infrastructure or that impact our water or sewer mains will n...

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Sewer Pipeline Infrastructure Improvement and Rehabilitation

WSSC Water is implementing various rehabilitation programs that will extend the useful life of the aging sewer system in Montgomery County and Prince George’s County which is approximately 50 to 100 y...

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Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR5)

WSSC Water is participating in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) fifth round of the Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR5).  

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Sewer Blockages & Backups

It can happen: one day sewage might back up into your home. Who's responsible for fixing the problem, you or WSSC Water? The answer: It depends.

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