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WSSC outlines FY26 capital priorities; council asks for jurisdictional revenue breakdown

2667786 · March 17, 2025
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Summary

WSSC staff reviewed FY26 capital priorities before the Montgomery County Transportation and Environment Committee on March 17 and agreed to provide a jurisdictional revenue breakdown and updates on smart-meter planning and federal-grant stability.

Representatives of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) briefed the Transportation and Environment Committee on March 17 about FY26 capital priorities, and committee members asked for more detailed cross-jurisdiction financial information and federal-grant impact assessments.

WSSC staff described multiple CIP categories: water distribution (mains and hydrants), wastewater collection (small and large sewers), wastewater pump-station upgrades, water treatment and storage (including elevated storage-tank rehabilitation), upgrades at water-resource recovery facilities (Parkway, Piscataway, Western Branch), and interjurisdictional investments at Blue…

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