It is imperative for all Washington County, Virginia, residents to do their part in protecting our water distribution system and our community’s public health. WCSA’s Cross Connection and Backflow Program is an important component of those efforts. Here are answers to...
With winter’s arrival comes the risk of frozen water pipes and other water issues. When a frozen pipe bursts, it can flood your home. A crack as small as 1/8th of an inch can spew hundreds of gallons of water per day, causing thousands of dollars in damages. In...
When it’s time to pay your monthly water bill, you don’t have to hop in the car and wait in line. WCSA offers two alternative payment options to save you time. Easy, convenient and free, AutoDraft is an automatic bank account withdrawal system for paying your bills —...
Summertime means more time spent outdoors. It’s a good time to remember that our outdoor activities can impact the quality of our local water sources. Drinking water sources for both tap and bottled water include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs,...
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...
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...