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REWA tells Greenville County it plans nearly $1.6 billion in investments over 10 years
Summary
Renewable Water Resources told the County it expects to invest close to $1.6 billion from 2026–2035 in wastewater infrastructure, citing 165,000 customer accounts, nine treatment facilities, and a funding mix of rate revenue, new‑account fees, state revolving funds and bonds.
Renewable Water Resources (REWA) presented an overview of operations and a 10‑year capital plan to the Greenville County Council, saying the agency expects to invest close to $1.6 billion between 2026 and 2035 to expand treatment capacity, renew pipes and meet growing service needs.
Rebecca West, a REWA speaker, told the council REWA serves about 165,000 customer accounts — roughly a half‑million people across the Upstate — and operates nine treatment facilities and roughly 430 miles of pipe. She said REWA employs about 230 staff and manages roughly $6 billion in public assets.
The nut graf: REWA…
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