Scheduled Water Maintenance Set for September 25-26 in Florence, S.C.

Scheduled Water Maintenance in Florence, S.C.

Residents of Florence, South Carolina, take note! Exciting yet necessary maintenance is set to kick off in your neighborhood shortly. Starting on September 25 and continuing through September 26, the city will be conducting a series of vital updates to the water system that could affect your water service.

What’s Happening?

The first round of maintenance will begin at the intersection of Old Marion Highway and Ashby Road on September 25. This work is critical as it involves connecting new water lines to an existing 30-inch water main. On September 26, the focus will shift to North Williston Road, where similar updates will occur.

How Will This Affect You?

While the aim of this maintenance is to improve the overall water service in Florence, it might come with some temporary inconveniences for the residents living in these areas. During the maintenance, customers might experience low water pressure or even brief service disruptions as different sections of the water main are isolated. This isolation is necessary to carry out important connections securely.

However, officials are working diligently to minimize any disruptions. Service is expected to return to normal about six hours after the work kicks off, so any inconveniences should be short-lived. City workers are committed to ensuring that the water supply remains clean and reliable.

Communication Is Key

If you’re a customer living in or near the areas impacted by this maintenance, the city encourages you to stay informed. Should you have any questions or need additional information regarding the upcoming work, feel free to reach out to the City of Florence. You can call them directly at 843-665-3236. The city wants to ensure that everyone has the information needed to prepare for this maintenance.

Staying Prepared

As with any infrastructure work, it’s good to plan ahead. Consider filling a few containers with water before starting on September 25, especially if you’re in areas such as Old Marion Highway, Ashby Road, or North Williston Road. Keeping some extra water on hand might help make the short water disruption easier to manage.

Why Is This Maintenance Important?

So, why is all this maintenance necessary? Regular updates to water lines ensure that the system remains reliable and efficient. Just like any other infrastructure, water lines need care to effectively provide our homes and businesses with clean water. By conducting these maintenance activities, the City of Florence is investing in a more reliable future for everyone.

In wrapping up, we’d like to remind everyone again that the maintenance will take place on September 25 and September 26. While it may cause temporary disruptions, it is all aimed at ensuring that Florence continues to have a robust water supply. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation during this important maintenance period!


Author: HERE Florence

HERE Florence

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