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Commissioners warned Keystone’s Phase 2 faces sewer-capacity limits; county cannot build a plant due to intake protections
2322356 · February 13, 2025
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Summary
Staff said Keystone’s Phase 2 lacks sewer approval and that Edgefield County cannot build its own wastewater plant because downstream water intakes for North Augusta/Augusta would be affected; capacity is tied to plans by North Augusta and Aiken.
Planning staff told the commission that Keystone’s Phase 2 does not yet have sewer approval and that the developer may need to wait years while capacity is addressed. Staff said Phase 1 (current construction) is moving forward and county officials do not foresee issues, but Phase 2 will require additional sewer capacity…
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