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Development Contacts
- Updated
- 6/12/2025
Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG) Program
- Updated
- 6/12/2025
Long-Range Planning
- Updated
- 6/11/2025
Financial Reports
- Updated
- 6/11/2025
What are other local jurisdictions charging for water and sewer service?
- Updated
- 6/11/2025
In comparison with other local jurisdictions, Prince William Water’s rates in Fiscal Year 2025 remain competitive.
Local Jurisdiction | Estimated Monthly Bill* |
Fauquier County | 145.16 |
VA American / Dale Service | 119.55 |
City of Manassas Park | 103.98 |
Stafford County | 94.42 |
Virginia State Average | 93.73 |
City of Manassas | 92.66 |
Fairfax County | 85.03 |
Prince William Water | 81.55 |
Falls Church | 78.80 |
Loudoun County | 70.25 |
*Rates are based on 5,000 gallons per month for a single-family residential home. |
Supplier Diversity Program
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- 6/10/2025
Drinking Water and Wastewater Professionals Appreciation Day
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- 6/10/2025
Other - Notice of Prince William Water CIP Lunch & Learn
- Updated
- 6/9/2025
Spinnaker Court Sewage Pumping Station, L02 and Force Main
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- 6/9/2025
The existing Spinnaker Court Sewage Pumping Station (SPS), constructed in 1970, as a wet well/dry well station will be replaced to upgrade the SPS to the latest codes and standards, and replace the aging structures and equipment. Five hundred feet of new six-inch force main will also be constructed to replace the aging four-inch force main discharging from the SPS to a manhole at Helm Court. The new station will serve the community for many years.
Occoquan River Crossing Project
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- 6/9/2025
The Occoquan River Crossing Project is a collaboration between three providers of drinking water: Fairfax Water, Prince William Water, and Virginia American Water. This project consists of designing and constructing two new 42-inch parallel water mains that will cross under the Occoquan River inside a 400-foot-long tunnel and connect to existing water mains on the Prince William County side of the river. In addition, a new water main will be installed to connect Fairfax Water’s Griffith Water Treatment Plant (located in Fairfax County) with the 42-inch water mains at the Occoquan River.
This project also includes the installation of a new drinking water pump at the Griffith Plant and two interconnections between existing water mains in Prince William County: one at Tanyard Hill Road and the other at the Horner Road Commuter Parking Lot (alternate location: Lake Ridge).
The engineering design, design schedule, construction schedule, and construction process are being managed by Fairfax Water, with coordination among the three utilities.