Repeal of Boil Water Notice – Hudson Road and Lizzie Creek September 6, 2024
Clarendon County advises the residents of the affected area that they no longer need to boil their water before drinking or cooking.
Water Samples were tested by a certified lab, and the results show that the water is now safe for drinking and cooking.
Boil Water Advisory – Lizzie Creek and Hudson Rd
Clarendon County advises the residents of the affect area to vigorously boil water for at one (1) full minute prior to drinking or cooking.
A line break in the water system has resulted in a loss of service to the affected area. There has not been confirmed contamination of the system. However, because of the loss of pressure, customers are advised to vigorously boil their water for at least one (1) full minute prior to drinking or cooking until otherwise notified by system Officials. Also, any ice made from the water that has not been boiled should not be used for drinking purposes.
Repeal of Boil Water Notice – Lakeview and Woodlake Roads
The Clarendon County Water and Sewer Department advises the residents served by the referenced water system that they no longer need to boil their water prior to drinking or cooking. Following disinfection and an intense flushing of the distribution system, bacteriological samples were collected from the drinking water system serving the area. The results of this sampling indicated that the system is now safe to use for drinking and cooking purposes. If you should have any questions concerning this repeal of the Boil Notice, you may call the utility at (803) 433-3255.
Boil Water Notice – Lakeview Dr. and Woodlake Dr.
Clarendon County advises the residents of the affect area to vigorously boil water for at one (1) full minute prior to drinking or cooking.
A line break in the water system has resulted in a loss of service to the affected area. There has not been confirmed contamination of the system. However, because of the loss of pressure, customers are advised to vigorously boil their water for at least one (1) full minute prior to drinking or cooking until otherwise notified by system Officials. Also, any ice made from the water that has not been boiled should not be used for drinking purposes.
Repeal of Boil Water Notice – Hudson Road August 15, 2024
The Clarendon County Water and Sewer Department advises the residents served by the referenced water system that they no longer need to boil their water prior to drinking or cooking. Following disinfection and an intense flushing of the distribution system, bacteriological samples were collected from the drinking water system serving the area. The results of this sampling indicated that the system is now safe to use for drinking and cooking purposes.
Boil Water Advisory – Hudson Road August 10, 2024
AREA AFFECTED BY THIS ADVISORY: Hudson Rd
Clarendon County advises the residents of the affect area to vigorously boil water for at one (1) full
minute prior to drinking or cooking.
A line break in the water system has resulted in a loss of service to the affected area. There has not
been confirmed contamination of the system. However, because of the loss of pressure, customers
are advised to vigorously boil their water for at least one (1) full minute prior to drinking or cooking
until otherwise notified by system Officials. Also, any ice made from the water that has not been
boiled should not be used for drinking purposes.
Clarendon County Recycling Centers – August 8, 2024
CLarendon County Recycling Centers will open on a delayed schedule today. Those scheduled to open at 7AM, will instead open at 10AM. Those that open at 2PM will open as scheduled.
Clarendon County Offices Closed
County Offices will be closed Wednesday August 7, and Thursday August 8, 2024. They will reopen at normal hours on Friday, August 9, 2024.
Landfill and Recycling Centers Closed
Clarendon County Landfill and Recycling Centers will be closed Wednesday August 7, and Thursday August 9, 2024.
Repeal of Boil Water Advisory – Lake Marion Shores, Lizzie Creek Road, and Hudson Road
The Clarendon County Water and Sewer Department advises the residents served by the referenced water system that they no longer need to boil their water prior to drinking or cooking. Following disinfection and an intense flushing of the distribution system, bacteriological samples were collected from the drinking water system serving the area. The results of this sampling indicated that the system is now safe to use for drinking and cooking purposes.