Boil Water Advisory Persists Following Major Water Main Break in Southern Prince George's County
WSSC Water Crews Work Diligently to Restore Service Amid Ongoing Repairs

Jerome Gumbs
Jun 4, 2026
Thousands of residents in southern Prince George's County remain under a Boil Water Advisory after a major 54-inch water main ruptured near I-495 and MD 214 early Tuesday morning.
The advisory, initially south of MD 4, has widened to affect a large swath of neighborhoods both north and east of the highway.
Crews from WSSC Water continue to make repairs without a clear timeline for resolution.
Many customers report very low or no water pressure, prompting WSSC to urge residents to boil water for at least one minute before drinking, cooking, or preparing food.
Schools across the county closed for the day, and several water distribution centers have opened, though snowfall hampered some residents' access.
By evening, pressure had improved, but caution remains as water samples undergo safety testing.
Neighbors demonstrated local support, delivering water to those unable to reach the centers.
