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Public Notice: 2021 Laurens County Hazard Mitigation Plan Amendment – LCWSC

Posted on Dec 9, 2024 in GeneralInfo, News

Public Notice: 2021 Laurens County Hazard Mitigation Plan Amendment – LCWSC

The Laurens County Water and Sewer Commission (LCWSC) is collaborating with Laurens County to amend the 2021 Laurens County Hazard Mitigation Plan. This amendment will enable LCWSC to become an official participant in the plan and qualify for FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA) funding.As part of the application process, and in accordance with the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000, eligible organizations must inform the public of their participation and share a draft list of proposed natural hazard mitigation actions prior to adopting a FEMA-approved Hazard Mitigation Plan.LCWSC invites its customers and other interested parties to review the draft mitigation action...

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Advertisement for Bids CJ WWTP Phase 2

Posted on Nov 6, 2024 in GeneralInfo

11/6/24 – 12/10/24Link to open: Clinton-Joanna WWTP Sludge Improvements Phase 2

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2025 Lake Rabon Boat Permit

Posted on Nov 5, 2024 in GeneralInfo, News, Slider

2025 Lake Rabon Boat Permit

Be sure to get your 2025 Lake Rabon Boat Permit before you head out to enjoy this beautiful weather! Click here to fill out your application Lake Rabon Boat Permit Application

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LCWSC Strategic Plan

Posted on Sep 5, 2024 in GeneralInfo, News

At the August 27, 2024 Board of Commissioners meeting, the LCWSC adopted our new strategic plan. This allowed us to have a road map for the future of our organization. The process took several months and included meetings with various employee and stakeholder groups. We are proud of the finished product and excited to have this document to help us focus toward the future of LCWSC and Laurens County!

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Town of Gray Court Referendum

Posted on Aug 26, 2024 in GeneralInfo, News

During the November 5, 2024 general election, the Town of Gray Court will hold a referendum. The referendum question will appear on the ballot. Only registered voters who are residents of the Town of Gray Court will be able to vote on the referendum. For many years, Gray Court has owned and operated a water system. The water system has provided drinking water to the residents of Gray Court. About 5 years ago, Gray Court’s water system manager retired. Gray Court looked for a replacement water system manager but was unable to find someone with the needed training, certification, knowledge and skill for the job. In addition, the Gray Court water system was aging and...

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