This year, Carolina Water Service of North Carolina is investing approximately $44.9M to support continued reliable service.
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Water and wastewater infrastructure is the backbone of a healthy community. We rely on our infrastructure systems to deliver the safe, reliable water and wastewater services we depend on each day.
Throughout the country, many of these systems are aging and in need of repair, rehabilitation and replacement. They require ongoing investment to maintain safe and reliable operations.
At Carolina Water Service of North Carolina, we work hard to upgrade our local systems so our customers can continue to trust the service we deliver now and in the future. Our customers support these important investments by paying their bills.
2025 investments include, among others, the following:
- Replacing the Brandywine Bay, Danby, Elk River wastewater treatment plants.
- Rehabilitating the Fairfield Harbour wastewater treatment plant.
- Rehabilitating and upgrading the Sugar Mountain Grandfather Sewer Lift station.
- Installing approximately 3,660 feet of water main and over 3,700 feet of wastewater main.
- In Fairfield Harbor, Forest Brook and Hound Ears, upgrading to new, digital meters with access to read daily usage via My Utility Account.
Visit the System Improvements page on our website for more details.
At Carolina Water Service of North Carolina our mission is to deliver clean, safe, and reliable water and wastewater services that protect public health, support our communities, and sustain our natural resources.