Our 𝗣𝗵𝗼𝘁𝗼 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗪𝗲𝗲𝗸: Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen visiting a lead service line replacement on Capitol Hill. Councilmember Allen is Chair of the DC Council's Committee on Transportation and the Environment, and he came to see the work in person and to learn more about the construction and customer outreach process. The Lead Free DC program has now replaced more than 7,000 lead service lines since it was launched in 2019.
DC Water
Utilities
Washington, District of Columbia 18,581 followers
Providing water and sewer services in the nation's capital.
About us
DC Water is an industry leader because of the caliber of our employees. We are thinkers and leaders. We are innovators and problem-solvers. Every day we're helping to solve the environmental challenges of the nation's capital. We take pride in our work. Join us.
- Website
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http://www.dcwater.com/employment/job_listing.cfm
External link for DC Water
- Industry
- Utilities
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Public Company
- Specialties
- http://www.dcwater.com/about/history.cfm
Locations
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Primary
1385 Canal St SE
Washington, District of Columbia 20003, US
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810 First Street, NE
Washington, DC, 20002, US
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301 Bryant Street, NW
Washington, DC, 20001, US
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125 O Street, SE
Washington, DC, 20003, US
Employees at DC Water
Updates
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We are flush with appreciation for all the support and compassion shown by Team Blue this week! Our Women of Water (WoW) employee resource group asked staff members to 𝑷𝑰𝑵𝑲 𝑶𝑼𝑻! for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and they did not disappoint. Here are some of the many employees who took the time to recognize this important cause and show support for those affected by breast cancer, both within and beyond our community. Thank you, Team Blue!
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Who could have imagined that our newest infrastructure, the stuff that powers the internet, might cross paths with some of our oldest, posing a risk to sewer lines buried underground decades ago. This isn't virtual reality, it's a real vulnerability that requires vigilance for utilities to protect their linear assets.
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DC Water reposted this
The Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) #2024EMC Day 2 kicks off with a dynamic opening session led by DC Water’s CEO, David L. Gadis. In his session, Gadis addresses #workplace #culture, emphasizing DC Water’s commitment to delivering #equity for its #workforce, highlighting the reimagined #employee experience, focusing on the ‘3 Ps’—People, Place, and Pay—and underscores the importance of prioritizing empathy alongside technical expertise when supporting employees.
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The day after #ImagineADayWithoutWater is the same, in the sense that raising awareness about the value of water and the need to invest in water infrastructure is an ongoing effort. Having said that, we enjoyed connecting with customers on Thursday at a pop-up event in DC - encouraging them to consider the importance of water in their own lives - and with employees at a Lead and Learn session highlighting the critical role each team member plays in delivering essential water services. We even rolled out some of our original wood pipes - yes wood - to show how far we've come to ensure everyone has reliable access to drinking water.
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Today we join utilities nationwide asking the public to ‘Imagine a Day Without Water’ in a National Day of Action to raise awareness about the value of water and continued need to invest in water infrastructure. This year’s theme, “What’s your drop in the bucket?,” asks each of us to consider how we can, or do, contribute to protecting and improving water access for all. We posed that question to our employees, and here's what they had to say. #ValueofWater #ImagineADayWithoutWater
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DC Water wants your input on the Environmental Assessment for the Piney Branch Tunnel Project. This will be the last major component of the Clean Rivers Project and will keep 40 million gallons of untreated sewage & stormwater from pouring into Piney Branch each year. Learn more and comment at http://dcwater.com/pbs
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A team of our emergency management and operation personnel loaded up with supplies and headed to Asheville, NC this morning to help in the ongoing hurricane recovery efforts. During a 15 day deployment, they will be providing support for the Emergency Operations Center, there to help with whatever is needed. That likely will include assisting with logistics, planning, and getting the necessary resources to help restore water and sewer services. #HurricaneHelene
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As Florida prepares for the impacts of Hurricane Milton, we recognize the potential for catastrophic damage not seen in decades. The Category 3 hurricane has the potential for widespread disruption to water & sewer services inundated by heavy rains and storm surge. We share our concern for the safety of everyone in the storm's path. Over the past few days water & sewer utilities in Florida have done all they can to prepare and stand ready to respond in the aftermath. At DC Water we have a saying 'Water is Life,' something made clear when access is cut off to safe, clean drinking water and sewer mains are overwhelmed. Despite the risks, many of our counterparts in Florida are sheltering through the storm with first responders and other safety critical workers to begin recovery efforts when the storm passes. Restoring water & sewer services may be an enormous challenge for our fellow utilities but it is vital to public health and safety. We commend those heroes who will be doing the work and will keep their safety and well-being in our hearts and minds. #hurricanemilton
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This is an appreciation post for a piece of history that stands out from the crowd because its lying down. And because it's helped supply drinking water in the District of Columbia for close to 120 years. Pump 11 is the only horizontal pump at the Bryant Street Pumping Station in Northwest DC. Now, a project to repair and reinstall this old stalwart is nearing completion, a feat pulled off with precision and care by our dedicated maintenance team.
119 years old and still pumping
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