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The Commission is one of the largest water and wastewater utilities in the United States. WSSC Water serves about 1.9 million people in an approximately 1,000-square-mile (2,600 km 2 ) area. It owns and manages over 11,000 miles (18,000 km) of water and sewer mains.
The largest retail water and wastewater utility in New England, BWSC owns and operates the drinking water distribution, wastewater collection and stormwater drainage systems; which utilise 1,015 miles (1,633 km) of water main and 1,435 miles (2,309 km) of sewer pipe and storm drain. It was created in 1977 taking control of the city operated ...
The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (DC Water) provides drinking water, sewage collection, and sewage treatment for Washington, D.C. The utility also provides wholesale wastewater treatment services to several adjoining municipalities in Maryland and Virginia, and maintains more than 9,000 public fire hydrants in Washington, D.C.
According to the sewer commission's calculations, the city's sewer separation works in 2021 cost an average of $340,000 per acre. Around 88 acres of work were done that year—translating into a ...
WSSC may refer to: . Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, the water and sewer system operator for the Maryland suburbs of Washington, DC; Western Slope Safety Council, a Colorado occupational safety, health, and environmental organization for the oil and gas industry
The PCB City Council on Thursday approved the second reading of an ordinance to increase the city's water and sewer rates next fiscal year.
South Sheridan Water, Sanitary Sewer & Storm Drain; South-East Englewood Water District; Southwest Metropolitan Water and Sanitation District; Southwest Suburban Denver Water and Sanitation District; Spring Canyon Water & Sanitation District; St. Mary's Glacier Water and Sanitation District; Steamboat Lake Water and Sanitation District
Water rates will increase by 3%, sewer rates will increase by 8% and sanitation rates will increase by 10%. Mexico Beach City Council votes to raise water, sewer, sanitation rates next fiscal year ...