One of the service authority’s most extensive infrastructure projects ever replaces 200 miles of galvanized steel pipe Several years ago, WCSA began a massive undertaking that will directly impact 40% of its water customers. When completed, the Galvanized Line...
Last fall, WCSA completed its Sugar Cove Road Waterline Extension Project, which brought municipal water service for the very first time to 12 residences that previously relied on wells and springs, and were often presented with taste, discoloration and water volume...
In October 2020, WCSA was awarded an $18.7 million U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development loan for improvements to water storage and distribution systems. The funds will help support the Abingdon Water Storage Tank Improvements Project and the...
As mentioned in the November issue of WCSA’s “In The Pipe” newsletter, water in a garden hose can be drawn back into our water supply in many ways, creating a potential risk for backflow of contaminated water into our homes, wells, or neighborhood or municipal water...
WCSA’s strategic plan includes infrastructure and employment goals for ensuring continued service to Washington County residents Last year, WCSA initiated a strategic planning process to create an organizational vision and framework for accomplishing our long-term...