WCSA received grant funding last fall that will make a big difference for Washington County residents who live in the Hidden Valley area. A Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) of $362,500 will provide clean water for approximately 66 residents who currently rely...
WCSA to Offer Real-Time Emergency Notification Service In an effort to notify customers about emergency incidents, WCSA has partnered with the Washington County Department of Emergency Management to offer Nixle — a free notification service that allows official...
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...
ABINGDON, Va. – The Washington County Service Authority (WCSA) recently published its annual Drinking Water Quality Report (a.k.a. Consumer Confidence Report) for calendar year 2016, which revealed that drinking water provided by the authority meets or exceeds all...
WCSA Earns Top Ranking in Operations,Performance for Seventh Consecutive Year ABINGDON, Va. – For the seventh consecutive year, the Washington County Service Authority (WCSA) has been awarded the highest possible ranking in operations and performance excellence for...
Related to your water service, if we have your contact information, WCSA has the opportunity to notify you via text message, email or telephone call. If you prefer we not contact you by one or more of these methods, please contact our office at (276)628-7151. If you...