Welcome to the Official Website of Saluda County Water and Sewer Authority

Our Mission

At Saluda County Water and Sewer Authority, we are committed to providing safe, high-quality water services to our community, while maintaining a standard of excellence in customer service and environmental conservation.

 

SCWSA Water & Sewer Rates to increase March 18, 2024

See our Recent News under the News & Notices tab for the link to the 2024 Rate Schedule. 

 

811 - CALL BEFORE YOU DIG!

If you need to dig in your yard (planting shrubbery, installing fencing, etc.), please be aware that we require you to call 811 to request line markings.  Once the order is received from 811, our technicians will go out to mark any lines in the area you plan to dig.  If you do not call and damage any lines, you will be held responsible for any repair bills.

 

Bill Payment Options

Looking for the most convenient way to pay your bill?  We offer a wide variety of payment options to our customers.  SCWSA now offers an on-line bill payment service on this website!  Additional fees may apply for the on-line bill payment service.  he on-line servie. Simply choose the option that best suits your needs... Learn more...

PLEASE DO NOT USE DOXO WEBSITES FOR PAYMENT: It has recently come to our attention that there is a website that can copy other websites and allow customers to pay their bills through Doxo.  While Doxo is a legitimate company, it is not affiliated with Saluda County Water and Sewer Authority.  If you make payment through Doxo, it could take 6 - 8 weeks before Saluda County Water and Sewer Authority receives a paper check from them.  Please check your url (website address at the top of the screen) and make sure it reads: www.scwsa.com/bill-payment.  Any other url may be an unsupported payment website. 

MAJOR WATERLINE PROJECT (PHASE 2)

On September 27, 2018, SCWSA received funding from USDA-RD for $15.2 Million to extend waterlines throughout the eastern part of Saluda County.  SCWSA held public meetings in October to encourage property owners to take advantage of this fantastic and rare opportunity.  In order to move to construction SCWSA is required to obtain 300 customers sign-ups.  SCWSA offered a reduced sign-up rate, typically $1540, down to $590.  While we have had lots of interest, sign-ups are underwhelming.  Currently we have about 100 sign-ups.  SCWSA has extended the reduced rate period to March 15, 2019.  After March 15th the rate will increase to $640 until September 1, 2019. In neighboring communities, water taps range between $2700 to $5000.  As we discussed at our public meeting in October, it is up to those that came to the meetings to get the word out to their neighbors.  SCWSA will be holding another public meeting on March 4, 2019, at the Circle Fire Department on the Traffic Circle at 7PM.  Please attend!  SCWSA's construction schedule is now delayed due to lack of participation.  SCWSA is faced with either continuing to delay the project or returning federal funding and scaling back the project.  It is SCWSA's intention to provide everyone an opportunity to receive water.

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Public Hearing WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2023

December 04, 2023

SALUDA COUNTY WATER AND SEWER AUTHORITY

 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING – FISCAL YEAR (FY) 2023-2024

 

DATE:    WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2023

TIME:     5:30 PM

PLACE:   106 NORTH JENNINGS STREET, SALUDA, SC 29138

 

  • PUBLIC HEARING FOR AMENDED PROPOSED FY 2023-2024 BUDGET

APPROVED BUDGET

FY 2023-2024                      TOTAL REVENUES            TOTAL EXPENDITURES

                                               $8,394,500.00                     $8,394,500.00

 

PROPOSED AMENDED BUDGET

FY 2023-2024                      PROJECTED REVENUES   PROJECTED EXPENDITURES

                                               $ 8,466,500.00                   $ 8,466,500.00

 

 ESTIMATED PERCENTAGE...

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Welcome Spring! Time to Check for Water Leaks

Welcome Spring! Time to Check for Water Leaks

March 01, 2024

This March, we welcome sunnier days and the changing of season! Most importantly, we find and fix any water leaks from the winter season.

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