PUBLIC NOTICE
Charleston County Mosquito Control has scheduled a spray truck for Seabrook Island. The treatment will take place overnight beginning after 11:00 PM on Monday, July 30th, and will be completed prior to 7:00 AM on Tuesday, July 31st (weather permitting). Charleston County Mosquito Control The Town of Seabrook Island and the AirMedCare Network will host two public drop-in meetings for residents and property owners to learn more about the AirMedCare program:
During the public drop-in meetings, residents and property owners can:
Individuals who are unable to attend one of the drop-in meetings may contact Wes McAden, AirMedCare Network Membership Sales Manager, by phone at (843) 708-6192 or by email at [email protected] for more information. Background In the fall of 2016, the Town of Seabrook Island entered into a membership agreement with the AirMedCare Network to offer emergency air transport services to individuals who reside or own property in the Town of Seabrook Island. Under the agreement, any individual who is transported for medical necessity by MEDUCARE Air (or any AirMedCare Network provider) will be covered under the terms and conditions of a standard AirMedCare Network membership, provided the transport originates from a location in Charleston County. For more information regarding the terms and conditions of the AirMedCare Network program, please click here. Seabrook Island Utility Commission
Immediate Reduction in Water Usage The Charleston Water System has experienced a failure in its major supply line impacting a large portion of its system, including the feed to Johns Island and St. Johns Water Company. As St. Johns Water Company is our water provider, this failure has created an impact to the supply flow to Seabrook Island. The staff at the Seabrook Island Utility Commission (SIUC) has made adjustments to maximize our storage tank levels. At this time, however, we are only getting a minimal flow coming from St. Johns Water Company. We are asking for an immediate reduction of water use by all Seabrook Island customers, and for a full restriction of ALL non-essential water usage such as irrigation, for at least the next 36 hours. We need your help to insure that we are able to maintain an adequate supply of water for emergencies. We request that you not contact the office looking for status updates. We will provide information as it becomes available, no later than 9:00 am, Tuesday, July 17th, 2018. The Commission would like to thank all its customers in advance for complying with this request. Seabrook Island Utility Commission |
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