Exciting News for Aiken: New Water Treatment Plant Breaks Ground!
Hey there, Aiken! Big changes are coming your way, and it’s all about making sure you get the best and cleanest water possible. On December 17, officials gathered to mark the groundbreaking of a brand-new water treatment plant, something many in the community have been eagerly anticipating! With the old plant dating back to 1953, it’s definitely time for an upgrade!
A Glimpse into the Past
As Aiken Mayor Teddy Milner looked over the current water treatment facility, she couldn’t help but feel a little overwhelmed. “When I got elected as mayor, they took me out to see this plant and I was like, ‘oh, my gosh,'” she recalled during the ceremony. Milner’s exclamation captures the sentiment many residents might be feeling—just how much the new facility is needed! The old plant has been patched and band-aided for decades, but a fresh start is on the horizon.
Community Leaders Unite
The day’s event brought together important figures from Aiken, including Chamber of Commerce President Jim Tunison, City Manager Stuart Bedenbaugh, and several city council members. Together, they symbolically broke ground on a project that symbolizes the city’s commitment to the well-being of its residents. “This new plant is going to give us water well into the future,” said Councilman Ed Woltz. Isn’t that reassuring?
What’s in Store?
The plans for the new facility look promising! Situated across the Columbia Highway from the existing plant, the new water treatment plant is expected to cost over $70 million. The funding is sourced from various grants and loans, including a $10 million grant from the South Carolina Rural Infrastructure Authority and $30 million in low-interest loans. City Manager Bedenbaugh assured attendees that the city doesn’t take on debt without careful consideration. “We do not borrow money without a lot of thought and care,” he emphasized.
Design and Construction
Goodwin Mills Cawood, a well-respected engineering firm, is behind the design of the new plant, while Harper Construction has been chosen to build it. Project Manager Jared McMullan expressed excitement about the collaboration, stating, “I can speak for all of Harper to say we’re all excited about this.” And who wouldn’t be? A shiny new facility will not only improve services but also reflects a commitment to modern infrastructure!
What’s Next?
The new water treatment plant is expected to be operational by early 2027. That’s just a few years away! Until then, those old pipes and pumps have to hold their ground, but every resident in Aiken is invited to stay tuned and look forward to some high-quality clean water in the near future.
The bottom line is that while water treatment plants may not be the hottest topic in town, they play a crucial role in our daily lives. The remarkable dedication seen in this groundbreaking ceremony shows everyone that Aiken is serious about its infrastructure and providing top-notch services to its residents.
So let’s raise a glass (of clean water, of course) to the leaders of Aiken for taking a giant leap toward a brighter future. Cheers to new beginnings, and here’s to a fabulous facility that will keep Aiken hydrated and happy for years to come!