The WCSA is committed to providing a safe, dependable supply of drinking water at a reasonable price. Regularly, WCSA’s Board of Commissioners and Staff review all aspects of its finances and needs. Aging infrastructure, requests for service along with changing...
Following the discovery of high lead levels in the water supply of Flint, Michigan, citizens across the nation are raising questions about the purity of water being delivered to their own faucets. At WCSA, water quality is a daily focus. Our operations team...
WCSA’s request for a special-exception permit was recently approved by the Washington County Board of Supervisors. The permit is one of many steps in a process for potentially building a new wastewater treatment plant in the county. Several potential expansion options...
ABINGDON, Va. – For the fifth consecutive year, the Washington County Service Authority (WCSA) has been awarded the highest possible ranking in operations/performance excellence for water utilities by the Virginia Department of Health (VDH). The WCSA’s...
ABINGDON, Va. – The Washington County Service Authority (WCSA) recently unveiled an interactive, user-friendly website offering improved navigation and functionality. Developed to provide easy access across mobile and desktop devices, the redesigned...
ABINGDON, Va. – For the fourth consecutive year, the Washington County Service Authority (WCSA) has been awarded the highest possible ranking in operations/performance excellence for water utilities by the Virginia Department of Health (VDH). The WCSA’s Middle...