Update – January 5:
Our drinking water professionals are continuing to address the unpleasant taste and odor issue caused by historically high levels of MIB, a naturally occurring compound associated with algae, in our drinking water reservoirs.
Spartanburg Water Service Area Considered to be in “Normal” Status as of July 9, 2025.
Read ArticleDevastation caused by Hurricane Helene offers unique opportunity to improve park for visitors.
Read ArticleThe South Carolina American Water Works Association (SCAWWA) awards Roberta Porter.
Read ArticleWater Environment Association of South Carolina (WEASC) awards Scott Duff at state level.
Read ArticleAwards presented at annual South Carolina Environmental Conference (SCEC)
Read ArticleGrant will help fund the Spartanburg organization’s Watershed Ecology Educational Stations on "The Dan."
Read Article$15,500 grant will help Center continue education for 23,000 local students.
Read ArticleWater Environment Association of South Carolina (WEASC) awards Hillary Messer at district level.
Read ArticleWater Environment Association of South Carolina (WEASC) awards Scott Duff at district level.
Read ArticleNearly 4 miles of waterline will be replaced as part of on-going infrastructure improvement initiatives.
Read ArticleAn update from Spartanburg Water CEO, Guy Boyle, for all residents residing around our reservoirs.
Read ArticleThe samples collected showed no lead service or “unknown” lines throughout distribution system.
Read ArticleFor all media inquiries, please contact:
Jennifer Candler
Communications Manager
(864) 580-5693