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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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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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Report a Water Quality Issue

For water quality concerns related to taste, color and odor, please contact the Emergency Services Center at 301-206-4002. 

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Financial Policies

WSSC Water wants to assure customers, capital markets and rating agencies that we have sound, well-managed financial policies. We invite you to explore the financial management and debt policies liste...

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Board of Ethics

WSSC Water’s Commissioners and employees are required to maintain the highest professional and ethical standards in the performance of their official duties. Beginning January 31, 2023, all Board of E...

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Board Responsibilities

The Board administers the WSSC Water Code of Ethics (Code), issues advisory opinions, responds to requests for waivers of Code prohibitions, acts on Code-related complaints and periodically reviews th...

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Contaminants of Emerging Concern

It's one of the many ways WSSC Water stays on the leading edge of protecting your health and safety: We go above and beyond federal requirements to monitor our water for substances that could cause yo...

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Greenhouse Gas Action Plan

WSSC Water cares about its carbon footprint and and has a plan to lower carbon emissions to net zero by 2050.

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