
The Chronicle of Anderson City’s Sewer System
The wastewater collection system in the City of Anderson most likely dates back the 1910’s or 1920’s. In the beginning, the first sewer collection and

The wastewater collection system in the City of Anderson most likely dates back the 1910’s or 1920’s. In the beginning, the first sewer collection and

While the City of Charleston, has about 118,000 citizens, the Charleston Water System distributes water to almost 400,000 customers in and around the city. Its

There is a multitude of historic character in the homes and structures of South Carolina. One such place is named The Wallace-McGee house. This two-story

Charleston is making progress with its Capital Improvement Program. The project is slated for a 3 year timeframe and will include several upgrades to the

In the suburban area of Richland County, residents gather together to make their opinion known on the building of a new sewer system. Area homeowners

The municipality of South Carolina is doling out the compliments for a timely rescue! The City of Timmonsville was engrossed in a malfunctioning sewer system

John’s Island is indeed an island unto itself, for sewer purposes, it seems. On the South end of the Island sits Kiawah River. The Beach

Many of us are experiencing a rainy season now that summer is in full swing. Along with the sunny delights and fanfare this time of

The neighborhood of Mount Pleasant, a suburb of Charleston, S.C., has implemented a smart and effective program for reduction of sewer blockages. The City created

Summer is indeed here in all its glory. We know that means rainfall is here, too. In fact, in many parts of the country we