Uptown Greenwood, SC is set to benefit from a major $10 million waterline upgrade funded by SCRIA. The project will replace old and outdated pipes, ensuring clean and reliable water for the community. The upgrade is expected to be completed by early 2026, with significant improvements in water quality and distribution efficiency for residents.
Good news for the residents of Greenwood! The city is all set to undergo a significant waterline upgrade, bringing much-needed improvements to the community’s water infrastructure. This project, which aims to replace old and battered waterlines, received a whopping $10 million grant from the South Carolina Rural Infrastructure Authority (SCRIA), ensuring top-notch water services for everyone.
The contractor Carolina Tap & Bore has already jumped into action, laying down 4,760 linear feet of new pipes along Main Street South in Uptown Greenwood. These new pipes are just a small part of the overall project, which will ultimately install a total of 11,770 linear feet of waterline. This mammoth project is set to wrap up by early 2026, making it a much-anticipated transformation for the area.
Have you ever wondered how old some of the waterlines are? Most were installed back in the 1910s through the 1950s, which is a clear sign that they are long overdue for an upgrade. Imagine using the same lines for decades without any significant changes! This project aims to replace these outdated pipes, ensuring that Greenwood can enjoy clean and reliable water for years to come.
Thanks to SCRIA’s generous distribution of $1.369 billion in grant funding for water infrastructure improvements across South Carolina, Greenwood is in a lucky position to receive such substantial financial support. SCRIA allocated this funding through 216 grants as part of its South Carolina Infrastructure Investment Program (SCIIP). For the waterline projects in Greenwood, the total construction cost has hit $14,420,000, with half of this amount covered by the SCIIP grant.
As part of this game-changing project, four vital waterline projects will be undertaken, including the abandonment of existing water mains. These older mains, dating back to as early as the 1910s, serve as a reminder of the pressing need for modernized infrastructure. Upgrading these lines not only improves water quality but also ensures a more efficient water distribution system for all residents.
As the work progresses, it’s good to note that the weather in Greenwood on January 15, 2025, looks promising with mainly clear skies and comfortable temperatures peaking at 51°F. This kind of weather should help the construction crew get the job done smoothly while minimizing any environmental hiccups.
Community members are encouraged to keep their eyes and ears open for developments on the project. If you have any news tips or story ideas that you think would be useful or interesting, feel free to connect with the local news team. You can reach out to Renee Ortiz at 864-943-5643, or follow her on X (formerly Twitter) for the latest updates.
As Greenwood progresses with this much-needed waterline upgrade, the city steps into a brighter, fresher future. Completing this upgrade not only serves the current residents but also paves the way for future generations. With cleaner and more reliable water services on the horizon, it’s an exciting time for everyone in the community!
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