DCWASA Revenue and Competitors

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Estimated Revenue & Valuation

  • DCWASA's estimated annual revenue is currently $54.7M per year.(i)
  • DCWASA's estimated revenue per employee is $242,000

Employee Data

  • DCWASA has 226 Employees.(i)
  • DCWASA grew their employee count by -1% last year.

DCWASA's People

NameTitleEmail/Phone
1
Budget Director, DC WaterReveal Email/Phone
2
Engineering ManagerReveal Email/Phone
3
Sr. Financial AnalystReveal Email/Phone
4
Operations Services AssistantReveal Email/Phone
5
Contract Specialist IIReveal Email/Phone
6
Civil engineer Tech IIIReveal Email/Phone
7
Customer CareReveal Email/Phone
8
Specialist, Wastewater TreatmentReveal Email/Phone
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CIVIL ENGINEER TECHReveal Email/Phone
10
Supervisor, Civil & Structural DesignReveal Email/Phone
Competitor NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal FundingValuation
#1
$17.4M795%N/AN/A
#2
$230.4M7487%N/AN/A
#3
$38.5M1596%N/AN/A
#4
$17.2M7815%N/AN/A
#5
$8.3M470%N/AN/A
#6
$58.8M24328%N/AN/A
#7
$10.9M55-14%N/AN/A
#8
$24M1095%N/AN/A
#9
$274.4M89122%N/AN/A
#10
$27.9M127-2%N/AN/A
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What Is DCWASA?

From 1938 to 1996, the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Utility Administration was part of the DC Government. In 1996, the DC Government initiated the creation of the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (DC WASA), a semi-autonomous regional entity. On April 18, 1996, following a 30-day Congressional review period, the DC Council enacted DC Law 11-111, "The Water and Sewer Authority Establishment and Department of Public Works Reorganization Act of 1996."\r\n\r\nDC WASA began a renewal period to improve delivery of water and wastewater treatment services to the District and regional customers and to improve and replace the water and sewer infrastructure. Like many older East Coast cities, Washington, DC's aging water and sewer infrastructure was in dire need of major renovations and general maintenance.\r\n\r\nAmong other operational changes, DC WASA's finances were no longer tied to the District's overall budget. This marked a positive change for the organization and its customers since every dollar collected by DC WASA could then be reinvested into operations and capital improvements. Funding for operations, improvements and debt financing now comes through user fees, grants and the sale of revenue bonds.

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226

Number of Employees

$54.7M

Revenue (est)

-1%

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Company NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal Funding
#1
$72.1M226-9%N/A
#2
$56.4M22611%N/A
#3
$15M2266%N/A
#4
$15M226-4%N/A
#5
$15M2264%N/A