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Council approves intergovernmental agreement to transfer KEMET sewer service to MetroConnex

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Summary

To avoid costly replacement of an aging sewer line that serves KEMET, Simpsonville agreed to an intergovernmental arrangement transferring KEMET’s sewer service to MetroConnex; the change reduces the city's immediate maintenance and environmental risk but will forgo roughly $50,000 in annual sewer-collection revenue.

Administrator Graceley presented an intergovernmental-agreement option after staff determined a sewer line that serves KEMET (outside city limits but on Simpsonville’s collection system) is antiquated and would cost about $1.5 million to replace under I‑385. MetroConnex would…

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