Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission
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WSSC increases water rates by 7.5 percent
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Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission customers will see their rates increase by 7.5 percent on July 1.
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Authorities search for missing WSSC staffer
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As of 3 p.m. Saturday, Montgomery County Fire and Rescue ended their search operation for the WSSC employee who has been missing since Friday at the Triadelphia Watershed. DNR police will remain until dark.
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Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission launches free app
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The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission launched a free app for customers.
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Sewage overflow evacuates Greenbelt apartments
CommentFour apartments had to be evacuated when overflowing sewage spilled into a building in Greenbelt Saturday.
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Horseback riders battle WSSC over trail access
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Horseback riders are at odds with the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission after the utility blocked access to a trail that's been used for decades.
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WSSC headquarters closed after fire in Laurel
CommentThe Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission says its headquarters in Laurel has been closed following a fire.
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