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...
Dear Valued WCSA Customer, As previously shared, the Lee Highway Corridor Sewer Expansion Project will provide much-needed public sewer service to residents and businesses along Lee Highway between Exit 13 and the city of Bristol, Virginia. WCSA recognizes the...
WCSA hosted several engineering students from Emory and Henry College on April 11, 2023. Accompanied by Prof. Mark Hainsworth, instructor of education and mathematics and director of the college’s M.Ed. Program, the students toured the Middle Fork Drinking Water Plant...
By David Campbell, Chairman, WCSA Board of Commissioners In recent weeks, several articles have appeared in the Bristol Herald Courier regarding the Washington County Service Authority’s dismissal of its former General Manager, Robbie Cornett. On behalf of...
Washington County, Virginia’s residents, businesses and industrial parks depend on WCSA’s expansive network of water and wastewater pipelines for their daily needs. One of the biggest challenges for WCSA’s distribution system, however, is the...