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Wastewater Treatment | Dorchester County, SC website The Dorchester County Water Sewer Department has two wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) The Lower WWTP is located in North Charleston and the Upper WWTP is located in Saint George The treatment process at the Upper WWTP is an activated sludge process as well
Dorchester Co. to enter the final phase of wastewater treatment plant . . . DORCHESTER COUNTY, S C (WCSC) - Dorchester County is continuing to work on upgrading and expanding its wastewater treatment plant in North Charleston The plant is located on Landing Parkway just off Dorchester Road and will be able to treat twice as much wastewater once it is finished
Lower Dorchester Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion When completed in 2027, the multi-phase project will have increased the plant’s treatment capacity from 8 million to 16 million gallons per day Located on Landing Parkway near Dorchester Road, the facility serves residents of Ridgeville, Summerville, and North Charleston
Dorchester County Water Sewer - Summerville, SC (Address and Phone) The utility operates a network of pump stations and treatment plants to manage the wastewater system With approximately 8,800 active water customers, Dorchester County Water Sewer plays a vital role in the community's infrastructure and public health
Dorchester Co. to spend around $200M to upgrade wastewater treatment plant NORTH CHARLESTON, S C (WCSC) - Dorchester County will soon begin the process of a $200 million upgrade to its wastewater treatment plant in North Charleston People who live in Ridgeville, Summerville or in North Charleston are served by the plant on Landing Parkway, just off Dorchester Road
Re: Annual Wastewater Report Dorchester Wastewater Treatment Plant and . . . Annual Wastewater Report Dorchester Wastewater Treatment Plant and Sanitary Collection System Attached is the 2023 Annual Performance Report for the Dorchester Wastewater Treatment Fa ility, all associated sewage pumping stations (SPS’s) and the Dorchester
Council to consider hiring Veolia to take on Dorchester water as well . . . Town engineer Jon Eppell is recommending that Tantramar expand its contract with Veolia Water Technologies to include the operation of the Dorchester water treatment plant Tantramar council will consider the proposal at its regular meeting tonight at 7pm in Sackville town hall