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Commissioners hear updates on water projects: Project Camel request, new 2.2-million-gallon tanks and meter upgrades

6439167 · October 17, 2025
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Summary

A commissioner reported on recent water-board matters including Project Camel's request for 40,000 gallons per day, installation of 90 new meters in September, a new meter-reading device on North Mountain Tower and construction progress on a 42-inch water main and Ridge Road tanks sized about 2.2 million gallons each.

Berkeley County commissioners received an update during the Oct. 9 meeting on a series of water-system projects reported by a commissioner who attended a recent water-board meeting.

The water-board briefing described “Project Camel,” which is seeking water service for supplemental domestic use and requested 40,000 gallons per day. The board discussed construction of a 12-inch loop line to improve shutoff ability in the area.

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