RFP: Comprehensive Water & Sewer Infrastructure Master Plan Document
Read MoreLaurens County Water and Sewer Commission unveils new and improved water tank for Hickory Tavern community Laurens, SC — September 22, 2023 — The Laurens County Water and Sewer Commission (LCWSC) is pleased to present a new and improved water tank to serve the Hickory Tavern community. The new tank will replace the old tank that stood for years adjacent to the site, one of the original elevated tanks for the Rabon Creek Rural Water District. The old tank was constructed in 1972 to bring public water to the rural parts of Laurens County. It served the community well for many years, providing reliable water service and fire protection to many homes and businesses in and...
Read MoreDear valued LCWSC customers –We work to continuously support ongoing infrastructure improvements, maintenance, and operational costs to best serve you. It is our goal to ensure the continued delivery of high-quality, environmentally conscious water and sewer services to your homes and businesses. Effective July 1, 2023, there will be a modest rate increase for our water services as well as wastewater treatment. We understand that any adjustment in rates may cause concern, we want to assure you that this decision was made after careful consideration. Please see the chart below for detailed information about rate increases. 5 – Year Residential Water Rate Increase...
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Read MoreLaurens, SC — May 2, 2023 — The Laurens County Water and Sewer Commission (LCWSC) is pleased to announce it has received $7.9 Million in grant funding from the South Carolina Rural Infrastructure Authority (RIA) to assist with improvements for clean drinking water. The S.C. Infrastructure Investment Program (SCIIP) was created by RIA as a major, one-time initiative designed to have a transformative impact on water, wastewater and stormwater systems in small and disadvantaged communities as well as larger, growing communities using federal funds allocated by the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). Specifically, the SCIIP grant awarded to LCWSC will fund the Laurens...
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