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Easley Combined Utilities reports adequate water capacity, aging lines and $2M in storm damage
Summary
Easley Combined Utilities gave a status report to the council highlighting adequate water treatment capacity, aging distribution infrastructure, nuclear power contracts and about $2 million in estimated hurricane damage awaiting federal/state grants.
Andy Sevick, a representative of Easley Combined Utilities, briefed the City of Easley Council on the utilities' structure, current capacity and infrastructure challenges during the meeting.
Sevick described Easley Combined Utilities as a political subdivision and a municipal utility governed by three elected commissioners. He said the utility serves about 17,000 meter accounts for electric service and roughly 15,000 water meters. On power supply, he said Easley participates with nine other cities in ownership of part of the Catawba nuclear plant and that the joint contracts have been extended to the projected life of the plant…
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