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Prince William County Service Authority

www.pwcsa.org

 
The Prince William County Service Authority is the premier provider of clean, reliable drinking water and environmentally sound water reclamation services to 383,000 customers in Prince William County, Virginia. The high quality drinking water the Service Authority provides is drawn from three primary sources: the Occoquan Reservoir, the Potomac River and Lake Manassas. Water from the Occoquan Reservoir and Potomac River is treated at Fairfax Water`s Frederick P. Griffith, Jr. and James J. Corbalis, Jr. Water Treatment Plants, respectively. Water from Lake Manassas is treated by the City of Manassas. Wastewater collected by the Service Authority is treated at two ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million
  • www.pwcsa.org
  • 4 County Complex Court
    Woodbridge, VA USA 22192
  • Phone: 703.335.7950

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Sandra Hardeman
Chief People and Talent Officer Profile

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