Repair of Large Watermain Break and Roadway on Hwy 221 at Elm St. is Complete
Spartanburg Water has lifted detour on Hwy 221 affecting traffic.
Landrum water customers are asked to consider voluntarily limiting their water use due to the current drought conditions caused by significantly lower levels of rainfall.
For additional information and recommended water conservation tips:
Spartanburg Water has lifted detour on Hwy 221 affecting traffic.
Right now, we’re seeing higher levels of a naturally occurring compound called MIB (Methylisoborneol) in our reservoirs. MIB comes from certain types of algae that grow in lakes and rivers—especially during stretches of hot weather and low rainfall. It can create an earthy or musty smell or taste, even though the water is still safe to drink.
Friday, November 14 at 10:30 a.m.
197 employees spent two-days removing garbage from around drinking water reservoirs
Long-standing drinking water wholesale agreement to be extended for the next decade
$1,100 in proceeds will benefit veterans and first responders in our community.
Spartanburg Water Service Area Considered to be in “Normal” Status as of July 9, 2025.
Devastation caused by Hurricane Helene offers unique opportunity to improve park for visitors.