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Easley Combined Utilities reports adequate water capacity, aging pipes and about $2M in storm damage

City of Easley City Council · October 14, 2025
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Andy Sedick told council Easley Combined Utilities serves roughly 17,308 electric meters, renewed Catawba nuclear contracts through the plant’s life, has an 18 million-gallon-per-day water plant (current use ~9–10M GPD), and estimated about $2,000,000 in hurricane damage with three of eight projects funded through FEMA.

Andy Sedick, speaking for Easley Combined Utilities, gave a comprehensive infrastructure update, citing current system capacities and near-term challenges.

Sedick said the electric system serves about 17,308 meters and that Easley owns a partial interest in the Catawba Nuclear Plant; the city has renewed contracts to extend supply through the life of the plant (Sedick estimated the plant life through at least 2063). He said average per-customer usage has declined over…

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