Opening up the Seneca-Clemson corridor
Two projects of the Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority are aimed at accomplishing expanded sewer capacity for new development inside the Seneca-Clemson corridor—the busy 123 between the two cities. Those projects were referred to be Chris Eleazer, JRSA executive director, this week during the August meeting of the JRSA board of commissioners. One is the replacement of a 10-inch line […]
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