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Water bill round up program one of sweeping changes for Kingstree Water Department


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Published in Business and Finance on Wednesday, November 27th 2024 at 18:00 GMT by Bill Williamson   Print publication without navigation

  • Kingstree Town Council passed a resolution on September 16 establishing a fund to help city residents in need with water and sewer bill assistance. On July 15 Water Department Supervisor Tonya Huell appeared before Kingstree Town Council to talk about The Round Up Program called Partners in Hope.

The article from the Post and Courier discusses the ongoing water issues in Kingstree, South Carolina, where the local water system has been plagued by problems including discolored water, low pressure, and frequent outages. The town has been working with the South Carolina Rural Water Association and has received a $1.5 million grant from the South Carolina Rural Infrastructure Authority to address these issues. Efforts are underway to replace aging infrastructure, with a particular focus on the water treatment plant and distribution lines. Additionally, the town has partnered with local organizations like Partners in Hope to distribute bottled water to residents during outages, highlighting a community effort to mitigate the immediate impacts of the water crisis. The article also mentions that while some progress has been made, the full resolution of the water system's problems will take time and continued investment.

Read the Full Post and Courier Article at [ https://www.postandcourier.com/kingstree/news/kingstree-water-partners-in-hope/article_dfa74640-a2a4-11ef-aa65-976c0bc6f53d.html ]

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