2024 Water Quality Report: Seabrook Island Utility Commission
Annual Compliance Notification
In compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1996, the Seabrook Island Utility Commission is pleased to share its annual Drinking Water Quality report for the period January 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024.
Water Source & Treatment
Your drinking water is sourced through the St. Johns Water System and treated at the Charleston Water System surface-water facility. This facility draws and processes water from the Edisto River and Bushy Park Reservoir, ensuring high-quality water delivery to our community.
Charleston Water System 2024 Report
Below, you’ll find the Charleston Water System’s 2024 Drinking Water Quality Report, which reflects the standards and results of water supplied to Seabrook Island residents.
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Click any of the image thumbnails to view or download the PDF version of the report.
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Or visit the Charleston Water System website to access the full report
https://www.charlestonwater.com/DocumentCenter/View/2686/2024-Water-Quality-Report
Seabrook Island Water Quality Data
The table below presents data collected specifically from the Seabrook Island distribution system as part of our ongoing water quality monitoring program.
We’re pleased to report that no monitoring violations occurred during the 2024 reporting period.
For more information about drinking water standards and regulations, you can contact the Safe Drinking Water Act Hotline at (800) 426-4791, or visit the EPA Ground Water and Drinking Water website.
2024 Lead Service Line Inventory Results
In 2024, the Seabrook Island Utility Commission conducted a comprehensive inventory to identify any potential lead water service lines within our distribution system.
What We Did
Our team focused on water service lines installed before November 1988, when the State of South Carolina officially banned the use of lead pipes. A total of 1,164 service lines installed prior to 1989 were physically inspected.
We excavated around the meter boxes and carefully examined both the Utility-owned and customer-owned sides of each service line, including the meter connections, to visually confirm the type of material used.
What We Found
We are pleased to report:
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No lead service lines were found
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No galvanized lines requiring replacement were found
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This applied to all sides of the service lines: Utility-owned, customer-owned, and meter connections
Commitment to Safety
These results confirm that the Seabrook Island water system is free from lead service lines, reinforcing our commitment to providing safe, high-quality drinking water for our community.