WHAT'S NEW
DC Water and WSSC Water Monitoring Forecasted Heavy Rainfall and Taking Preventative Measures to Protect Public Health and the Environment
With excessive rainfall forecasted for the region DC Water and WSSC Water are actively monitoring weather conditions and implementing mitigation strategies to minimize the risk of a controlled emergency sewage overflow from the Anacostia Wastewater Pumping Station (WWPS) in Capitol Heights, Maryland. This action would be taken as a last resort as the agencies work together to protect communities and the environment following the July 20 collapse of the 108-inch diameter Anacostia Sewer Force Main in Northeast Washington, D.C. near Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens.
Read More
WHAT'S NEW
UPDATE: Need for Possible Controlled Emergency Sewage Overflow into Beaverdam Creek and Anacostia River NOT IMMINENT
Weather key factor. Overflow from WSSC Water’s Anacostia Wastewater Pumping Station (WWPS) in Capitol Heights into Beaverdam Creek and Anacostia River is last resort. Would protect Northeast D.C. neighborhood after collapse of 108-Inch Diameter Anacostia Sewer Force Main.
Read More
WHAT'S NEW
Proactive Notification of Possible Controlled Emergency Sewage Overflow into Beaverdam Creek and Anacostia River
Overflow at WSSC Water’s Anacostia Wastewater Pumping Station in Capitol Heights May Occur to Avoid Sewage Overflow in Northeast, D.C. Neighborhood Following Failure of the 108-Inch Diameter Anacostia Sewer Force Main Located in the District
Read More
LATEST NEWS
NEWS & UPDATES



dc.water 

362 Likes
🚗💧 It’s International Friendship Day! And nothing says “real one” like choosing tap. Thanks to our friends across DC who keep it 💯 and hydrated with us every single day.
Connect With Us
Social Media gives us the opportunity to engage in real time with you. Check us out on whichever platform you prefer, including Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), LinkedIn and YouTube.




Post

dc.water
16 hrs
Your water doesn’t just show up. It’s cleaned and cared for by people who take pride in every drop. This Water Quality Month, we’re raising a glass to safe water and the people who make it possible. 💧#DCWater

Like
Comment
Share
Connect With Us
Social Media gives us the opportunity to engage in real time with you. Check us out on whichever platform you prefer, including Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), LinkedIn and YouTube.


CONTACT US
Let’s talk about
Love to hear from you.

Our Location
1385 Canal Street SE, Washington, DC 20003
