Publications

Date Title
January 16, 1997 Board of Director's Library;
Board Approved Resolutions

#97-12 Approval of Contract No. 95-0005-AA-2-0-LA Denitrification Demonstration Facility Change Order No. 3A Danis Heavy Construction Company
January 16, 1997 Board of Director's Library;
Board Approved Resolutions

#97-04 DCFA #310-WSU, BNR Pilot Study/Denitrification Demonstration Project Letter Contract Extension - CH2M Hill
January 16, 1997 Board of Director's Library;
Board Approved Resolutions

#97-20 Processing of Invoices for Compensation to Board Members on a Quarterly Basis
January 16, 1997 Board of Director's Library;
Board Approved Resolutions

#97-13 Approval of DCFA #267 Change Order No. 16 Startup Assistance I Project Transition Assistance Metcalf and Eddy
January 16, 1997 Board of Director's Library;
Board Approved Resolutions

#97-05 Approval of Change Order #8 DCFA-326-WSU-Water Quality Camp Dresser & McKee
January 16, 1997 Board of Director's Library;
Board Approved Resolutions

#97-21 Approval of FY 1998 Budget
January 16, 1997 Board of Director's Library;
Board Approved Resolutions

#97-15 Approval of Invitation No. 96-0047-AA-2-0-LA Valve Replacements, Various Locations District Wide Prince Construction Company
January 16, 1997 Board of Director's Library;
Board Approved Resolutions

#97-06 DCFA #267-Change Order No. 15 Startup Assistance I Project - Metcalf & Eddy
January 16, 1997 Board of Director's Library;
Board Approved Resolutions

#97-16 Approval of DCFA-321-WSU-EMPC II Water Distribution System O'Brien & Gere Engineers

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Board of Directors Meeting

April 24, 2023

Monday 9:00 AM

Announcement

Map of area on K and 30th St where utility investigation will occur
TRAFFIC ADVISORY: 30th and K streets Northwest: Temporary Lane and Sidewalk Closures

Map: The blue arrows represent the pedestrian detour. Motorists follow the yellow arrows.

Latest Blog Post
A helicopter lowers a drill rig to workers on the Potomac River.
DC Water begins drilling in Potomac River to explore options to rehab underwater sewer line
When one of your major sewer lines runs through the Potomac River, a backhoe and trencher won't do. That's why we've got helicopters carrying a 14-ton drill and workers suspended midair over the Potomac.
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