The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission has been busier in the last month than it has in about a decade. The issue?
WSSC Water officially lifted its boil water advisory on Wednesday for customers in Prince George’s County, Maryland, following a water main break.
Pressure in WSSC Water’s distribution system has stabilized, restoring adequate fire protection to southern Prince George’s County.
A boil-water advisory, issued to residents in southern Prince George’s County and some communities to the north and east of Maryland Route 4, was lifted Wednesday afternoon, WSSC Water officials ...
Thousands of WSSC Water customers in southern Prince George's County are advised to boil their water before consuming it after a large water main broke. Customers should continue boiling their ...
LAUREL, Md. (7News) — Water pressure is gradually returning to some residents in Prince George’s County impacted by a WSSC Water issued Boil Water Advisory (BWA) due to a suspected water main ...
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Hosted on MSNPrince George’s County Boil Water Advisory expanded, some schools closed due to water main breakThe Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) has expanded the Boil Water Advisory in southern Prince George’s County.
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, Md. (7News) — As frigid temperatures continue chilling the D.C. area, Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) crews are having to repair burst water mains at ...
WSSC Water was working to repair the break Tuesday afternoon but advised residents in the southern portion of Prince George’s to boil their water before consuming it — a warning the utility ...
Maryland Matters takes a break from the serious discussion of power issues the state is facing this year to a lighter look at ...
The health department also is advising Washington Township and Macomb Township residents to avoid direct contact with the middle branch of the Clinton River.
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Senator opens inquiry into US Center for SafeSport’s hiring of investigator charged with sex crimesDENVER (AP) — The chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee is looking into how a former police officer landed an ...
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