Sanitary Sewer Overflow at Broad Creek Wastewater Pumping Station

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Laurel – June 22, 2015 – (RealEstateRama) — Preliminary findings indicate that a Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) at the Broad Creek Wastewater Pumping Station at 10315 Livingston Rd. in Ft. Washington exceeded 10,000 gallons. The overflow occurred on Saturday night in the wake of the heavy rainfall and power outages at the pumping station.

WSSC crews posted signs in the affected area today. An official amount of the overflow will be provided tomorrow once the amount of the has been determined by WSSC personnel.
Appropriate notifications have been made to the Maryland Department of the Environment, the Prince George’s County Health Department, and local municipalities.

WSSC is committed to protecting the health of the public and the environment. With more than 5,400 miles of sewer mains throughout its service area, WSSC appreciates notification from citizens if a sewer back up is suspected. Citizens can call 301-206-4002 or toll free 1-800-828-6439 at any time to report water or sewer emergencies in Prince George’s or Montgomery counties.

Established in 1918, today WSSC is among the largest water and wastewater utilities in the nation. We proudly serve the 1.8 million residents of Prince George’s and Montgomery counties, providing life’s most precious resource. WSSC drinking water has always met or exceeded federal standards

Contact
Jerry Irvine

301.206.4002

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