In an effort to protect our employees and to minimize the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the Laurens County Water and Sewer Commission (LCWSC) is closing its office to the public effective immediately. During this time, you can continue to pay your bill online, by phone, by mail or at our drive thru. For all other customer service needs, including signing up for service please call our office at (864) 682-3250 or email us at contact@lcwsc.com. We understand that this decision may create an inconvenience for some, but we ask...
read morePotential Taste and Odor Water Problem (For Customers in Western Laurens County Only) The Laurens County Water and Sewer Commission (LCWSC) is receiving calls concerning an earthy taste and/or smell in the potable water from residents living in parts of western Laurens County (Hwy 252 and Hwy 76 vicinity), the area that receives water the LCWSC purchases from the Laurens CPW. The Laurens CPW issued the following statement to GoLaurens.com on July 29, 2019: It appears that the water in Lake Rabon is getting worse. Lab...
read moreWe invite the public to enjoy our boat ramp, pier, playground, and picnic shelters. The Lake is open seven days a week from sunrise to sunset. All facilities are handicap accessible.
read moreMake plans to bring the kids by for Trick or Treat at our drive thru!Two days to stop by – Thursday Oct 29 and Friday Oct 30
read moreThe LCWSC has submitted this project to the Capital Sales Tax Commission as part of the Capital Project Sales Tax scheduled to be on the voting ballot November 3, 2020. In addition to our project, there are 15 other projects throughout Laurens County that are part of the proposed 1% sales tax referendum. For more information, please visit their website by clicking the link below. https://www.yestoinvestlc.com NEW HICKORY TAVERN TANK BENEFITS More storage for fire protection. (current tank 150,000 gallon, proposed tank 250,000 gallon)Water...
read more8/26/2020 LCWSC Repeals Boil Water Advisory for the Town of Joanna
read moreEffective Monday, June 15th, the Laurens County Water and Sewer Commission (LCWSC) will reopen all facilities at Lake Rabon Park, including reserved shelters, playground facilities, trails, restrooms, boat ramp, and the fishing pier. LCWSC cannot assure visitors their complete safety so all visitors are using these facilities at their own risk and should follow CDC recommendations to protect themselves. Park fixtures, like tables, trash cans and playgrounds, are not sanitized; park visitors should bring hand sanitizer or a way to clean hands...
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