Columbia Faces Rainy Weather Amid Exciting Water Infrastructure Upgrades

Columbia Faces Rainy Weather Amid Exciting Water Infrastructure Upgrades

Columbia Experiences Rainy Start with Exciting Utility Upgrades

Good morning, Columbia! If you stepped out this morning, you might have felt the chill of damp air and a sprinkle of rain – and boy, did the forecast respond. With a morning high of 67°F expected, temperatures will be taking a little nosedive, eventually settling down to around 45°F. Don’t forget your jacket as we take on a cloudy and rainy morning!

Yes, you heard it right! There’s a 100% chance of rain today, with rainfall around a quarter of an inch. Maybe it’s a perfect day for that hot cup of coffee you’ve been waiting for. And if you’re one of the lucky fans of a good old-fashioned torrential downpour, well, locally heavy rainfall might just make your morning a bit more exciting!

What’s the Ideal Weather Plan?

As the rain starts to lighten up later, Columbia will experience a shift towards partly cloudy skies. Tonight, however, temperatures will drop to a cool 32°F. So, if you’re planning a late outing or a cozy evening, make sure to bundle up. A slight breeze coming from the west at 5 to 10 mph will remind us that winter is waving its hello!

Exciting Developments in Your Neighborhood!

17,000 feet of 16-inch ductile-iron pipe along North Trenholm Road and Decker Blvd. to Forest Drive. Why, you ask? It’s all about improving the quality and functionality of the Columbia Water system, especially in the Forest Acres area.

Benjamin Wildt, the utilities communications manager for the City of Columbia, shared some handy details. “We’re really looking to enhance water pressure in the area,” he explained. The project is aimed to be completed within the year, and in collaboration with two contractors, they are taking proactive steps to ensure everything runs smoothly before the SCDOT starts resurface work on Trenholm Road.

Motorists, Take Note!

traffic control devices and signage. The contractors will be using multiple crews at once, with most of the work taking place in the middle turn lane – so expect some changes in traffic patterns. As Wildt suggests, “We encourage motorists to seek an alternative route if possible.”

In the unlikely event you experience any water or wastewater service disruptions during this time, it’s easy to reach out for help. Just contact their Customer Care team at (803) 545-3300 or email them at CustomerCare@Columbiasc.gov – they’re there to assist you!

Wrapping Up!


Columbia Faces Rainy Weather Amid Exciting Water Infrastructure Upgrades

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