DC Water has become an employer of choice because we have built our organizational culture around the principles of people, place, and pay. We believe that when we offer the best teams and colleagues, respectful and equitable work sites, and pay that sets the regional standard for fair and equitable pay, you have an unbeatable formula for career growth and opportunities for advancement. We don’t just attract talent, we strive to develop it, build around it, and offer opportunities for real, meaningful career growth. Meet Joe Edwards, who after 13 years of dedicated service to the Authority in multiple roles was announced on Tuesday as the Authority’s new Chief Information Officer and Executive Vice President. Congratulations to Joe, and the team that supports him on a well-deserved promotion! If you are passionate about water, serving and delivering equity to the community, and also addressing climate change, please review our open positions, and join us to write your own success story!
DC Water
Utilities
Washington, District of Columbia 17,462 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 hope everyone enjoyed a fun and relaxing Independence Day. Ours was a lot more stressful at the start than we anticipated, but turned out well in the end. At the recommendation of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Washington Aqueduct, which supplies our drinking water, we issued a precautionary boil water advisory on July 3 for the entire city. Algae blooms on the Potomac River led to an increase in turbidity (cloudiness) which led to water supply concerns for the 4th of July holiday. Fortunately, water levels quickly returned to normal, water quality standards were never compromised, and the advisory was lifted. Here is a more detailed explanation of what happened from officials at the Aqueduct. https://lnkd.in/entdwPwf
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If you are wondering if an internship at DC Water will test your comfort zone, the answer is yes. Call it team bonding, or team terror, or just tradition, but this year's cohort of summer interns found themselves in all sort of precarious situations Friday. The annual adventure park visit is just one of the ways we enhance their experience and give them opportunities to get to know each other - and maybe themselves - a little better.
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The 2024 Drinking Water Quality Report is now available! Our team conducted more than 49,000 tests throughout the District last year to ensure our drinking water is clean, reliable, and surpasses all federal standards. View the full report at: https://lnkd.in/gj9VQgG2
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You just never know what might generate a lot of attention. Last week it was a pretty straightforward announcement that we were doing some dye testing in Rock Creek Park to confirm how storm pipes connect along Piney Branch. The bright green color of the non-toxic, biodegradable dye caught many an eye, and prompted quite a few humorous takes. All the better because it helped us spread the word through social media and news reports, and perhaps prevented widespread panic, or at least localized concern from someone hiking past. The testing is in advance of our Piney Branch Tunnel Project to capture combined sewer overflows and improve the water quality of Piney Branch and Rock Creek. Here are some related links: Fox 5 Story: https://lnkd.in/eMQVye6t Original Posting on X: https://lnkd.in/e2rVrWxA Piney Branch Project: https://lnkd.in/eXt7cJV8
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We are showing our Pride! Wendy the Water Drop - supported by a large contingent of employees, family and friends - participated in the Capital Pride Parade this weekend. This beloved tradition is one of our favorite events of the year! June is Pride Month, a powerful reminder to celebrate and support the diverse voices within our team and the broader community we serve. DC Water’s support for our LGBTQIA+ colleagues and community, demonstrates our commitment to equity and inclusion throughout the year. #capitalpride #DCpride #prideparade
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We are honored to win a 2024 goDCgo Transportation All-Star Award from the people who would know! goDCgo is an initiative of the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) that encourages the adoption of sustainable transportation practices. DC Water was nominated for recognition in the Commuter Benefits Champion category, by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). The award specifically recognizes our People and Talent team for offering a commuter subsidy option as a benefit for DC Water employees. Just one of the reasons the Authority is a regional employer of choice!
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We are thrilled to welcome 42 talented interns to our Summer Internship Program! After a fantastic first week, they are ready to dive into their projects and make a significant impact across our divisions: Administration: 8 interns Finance, Procurement, and Compliance: 6 interns Government and Legal Affairs: 1 intern Marketing and Communications: 2 interns Operations: 24 interns People and Talent: 1 intern We are excited to see the innovative ideas and energy our interns will bring to DC Water. Learn more about our esteemed program and how we support the next generation of professionals on our internship program page: https://bit.ly/4aCwIPf Welcome to Team Blue interns! 💧 #DCWater #DCWaterInterns #FutureLeaders #Sustainability #InternLife #WaterIndustry
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My latest for Route Fifty: It’s imperative city planners and policymakers adopt modern #waterconservation standards in their construction policies, so DC can adapt to climate change, protect its #waterinfrastructure against cybersecurity risks and continue to attract top talent in the water sector. https://lnkd.in/ePV82eDP
Water conservation standards are crucial to addressing future challenges
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Let the construction commence! Today we officially broke ground on the Potomac River Tunnel Project, the largest contract ever awarded by DC Water. The 18-foot diameter tunnel will run beneath the Georgetown waterfront and along the edge of the National Mall. The unique construction will require two tunnel boring machines, one to mine through soft ground and one to mine through rock. Once completed, the tunnel will reduce combined sewer overflows to the Potomac by 93 percent. Full details at https://lnkd.in/eDv7gwNU
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