Most people know that heavy rains and snowmelt can negatively affect the water quality in a region’s rivers, streams and springs. Many people, however, are not aware that an earthquake — even one located thousands of miles away — can also disturb area water sources....
WCSA to Improve Water Service to Damascus, Alvarado and Denton Valley Communities WCSA is pleased to report that its Route 58 Corridor Water Supply Improvements Project is currently under construction. This project will address a lack of water storage capacity in this...
WCSA received grant funding last fall that will make a big difference for Washington County residents who live in the Hidden Valley area. A Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) of $362,500 will provide clean water for approximately 66 residents who currently rely...
WCSA to Offer Real-Time Emergency Notification Service In an effort to notify customers about emergency incidents, WCSA has partnered with the Washington County Department of Emergency Management to offer Nixle — a free notification service that allows official...
WCSA is almost exclusively funded through the sale of its water and sewer services (connection and monthly user fees). Other than an occasional grant, WCSA receives no outside financial support. Water and sewer connection and monthly user fees (revenues) pay all WCSA...