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Council approves multiple water and sewer steps: capacity reallocation, USGS study and Beach Island boundary transfer

Aiken City Council · April 14, 2026
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Summary

Council acknowledged a negotiated reallocation of sewer capacity between two private tracts, approved a joint funding agreement with USGS to update groundwater modeling, and authorized a transfer of a small potable-water area from Beach Island Water District to the city to loop mains and improve reliability.

The Aiken City Council on April 13 approved a slate of measures affecting water and sewer infrastructure.

Staff asked council to acknowledge an amended development agreement under which the George family would assign 40,000 gallons per day of previously reserved sewer capacity to the McLean family while maintaining the overall capacity allocations established in a 2024…

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