Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission
About Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission
The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) is a vital public utility that provides water and wastewater services to the residents of Prince George’s and Montgomery counties in Maryland. Established in 1918, WSSC has been committed to delivering high-quality drinking water and ensuring effective wastewater treatment for over a century.
With a mission to enhance the quality of life for its customers, WSSC focuses on sustainability, innovation, and community engagement. The commission operates an extensive network of pipelines, treatment plants, and facilities that serve more than 1.8 million people.
- Core Services: WSSC is responsible for the collection, treatment, and distribution of potable water, as well as the collection and treatment of wastewater.
- Environmental Stewardship: The commission prioritizes environmental protection by implementing green initiatives and promoting water conservation among its customers.
- Community Involvement: WSSC actively engages with the community through educational programs, outreach initiatives, and partnerships with local organisations.
WSSC is dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of service reliability and safety. The commission invests in modernising its infrastructure to meet the growing demands of the community while ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations.
Through continuous improvement and innovation, WSSC aims to be a leader in the water utility sector, providing exceptional service and fostering a sustainable future for the communities it serves.