Dwain Gilbert has been named controller for WCSA. In his new role, Gilbert directs WCSA’s financial affairs, including the budget, financial reports and forecasts, and rates and fees, and serves as a member of the capital improvement funding, planning and leadership...
By ensuring appropriate backflow prevention at your home or business, you are protecting your neighbors as well as your family or employees Every time we fill a glass of water, prepare a meal or take a shower, we take for granted that our water will always be clean,...
Pictured from left to right are Dr. David Dawson, deputy field director, Virginia Department of Health Office of Drinking Water (Abingdon Field Office); Drew Langston, production manager for WCSA; Dixon Tucker, chairman of the Virginia Optimization Program; and Joey...
WCSA’s water line projects are crucial for providing access to public service for Washington County residents. These projects are also important for updating existing infrastructure to ensure customers have reliable service for many years to come. Over the past...
Complex project provides clean and reliable service for residents in high-altitude area of Washington County For more than a decade, WCSA has worked to bring reliable water service to the residents of the Hidden Valley area of Washington County. After many years of...
WCSA is preparing to launch two new capital projects that will provide public water service to Washington County residents who currently depend on private wells. Both projects will eliminate reliance on water sources with documented contamination. The Mendota Road...