Greenwood County’s public and private utilities have been a critical component to economic growth. Their infrastructure commitments and progressive planning provide Greenwood with a competitive advantage in terms of:

  • EXCESS CAPACITIES
  • DEPENDABLE SERVICE
  • COMPETITIVE RATES
  • SUSTAINABLE RATES

 

Water


Commissioners of Public Works

  • Permitted Capacity: 27 mgd
  • Average Daily Usage: 15 mgd
  • Excess Capacity: 12 mgd

 

Water Quality

  • Alkalinity mg/l: 14.0
  • Hardness, calc. mg/l: 11
  • Iron mg/l: <0.02
  • Chloride mg/l: 7.0
  • pH S.U.: 7.5

 

Wastewater Treatment


Greenwood Metropolitan District

  • Wilson Creek Treatment Plant
  • Capacity 12.0 mgd
  • Average Use 8.1 mgd
  • Excess Capacity 3.9 mgd

 

West Alexander Treatment Plant

  • Capacity: 2.2 mgd
  • Average Use: 1.2 mgd
  • Excess Capacity: 1.0 mgd

 

Town of Ninety Six

  • Capacity: 0.5 mgd
  • Average Use: 0.3 mgd
  • Excess Capacity: 0.2 mgd

 

Town of Ware Shoals

  • Capacity: 8.0 mgd
  • Average Use: 2.0 mgd
  • Excess Capacity: 6.0 mgd

 

Electricity

  • Aiken Electric Cooperative
  • Commissioners of Public Works
  • Duke Energy

 

Natural Gas

  • Commissioners of Public Works

 

Communications

Telecommunications

  • Alltel
  • AT&T
  • Cingular Wireless
  • NewSouth Communications
  • Nextel
  • Sprint/Sprint PCS
  • SunCom/AT&T Wireless
  • Verizon Wireless

 

Teleconferencing Capabilities

  • Lander University
  • Piedmot Technical College
  • South Carolina Biotechnology Incubation Facility

 

Television

  • Over 100 channels, Northland Cable Company
  • NBC, affiliate of WYFF-Greenville, SC
  • CBS, affiliate of WSPA-Spartanburg, SC
  • ABC, affiliate of WLOS-Asheville, NC
  • FOX, affiliate of WNHA-Greenville, SC
  • SCETV, affiliate of WNEH-Greenwood, SC

 

Radio Stations

  • WCRS-1450AM
  • WCRS-FM96.7
  • WGBQ-FM
  • WLMA
  • WLBG
  • WBDQ
  • WZLA-FM
  • WZSN-FM103.5

 

News Service, Frequency Circulation

  • Index Journal (Greenwood), Daily: 18,400
  • Greenville News, Daily: 101,400
  • The State (Columbia), Daily: 148,000
  • Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Daily N/A
  • USA Today, Daily: N/A
  • Anderson Independent Mail, Daily: 39,612
  • Star & County Review (Ninety Six), Weekly: 9,478
  • The Observer (Ware Shoals), Weekly: 2,800

 

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