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Alleged drunk driver arrested for crash that killed WSSC Water employee in Montgomery CountyMontgomery County police: WSSC Water employee hit, killed by intoxicated driver MCPD said that Campbell was driving 10 mph over the posted speed limit and had a half-empty bottle of alcohol in the ...
He died at the scene of the crash. Dyson was working as a WSSC Water employee in the area when he was hit by an intoxicated driver behind the wheel of a 2011 Volkswagen CC, according to police.
Another danger with the job is working on repairs in active roads. Last September, 39-year-old WSSC Water employee Ernest Joseph Dyson was killed after he was struck by a suspected drunken driver ...
A Boil Water Advisory (BWA) was lifted following a major water main break in Prince George's County on Tuesday.
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 ...
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) crews are having to repair burst water mains at levels not seen in almost a decade. This week, a massive water main broke in Prince George's County ...
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 ...
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