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The Inman-Campobello Water District (ICWD)
Since that time, the ICWD has expanded to provide water services to many more customers from one mile north of Business I-85 to North Carolina. While our service area continues to expand, our commitment to you remains the same.
Inman-Campobello Water District
5 Prospect Street
Inman, SC 29349
Customer Service Hours
Monday – Thursday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Friday 8:00 am – 11:00 am
Saturday: Closed
Sunday Closed
South Carolina Customers:
(864) 472-2858
(864) 472-6812 (Fax)
S.C. Emergency Number: (864) 472-2858
North Carolina Customers:
(828) 863-2295 (toll free)
(864) 972-4288 (Fax)
N.C. Emergency Number: (828) 863-2295
Polk County Customers
You Live in Polk County, NC
(But your water service comes from a SC utility?)
The Inman-Campobello Water District (ICWD) is able to provide water service to the unincorporated portions of Polk County NC via an agreement between Polk County, the ICWD, and the Broad River Water Authority (BRWA). The BRWA, located in Rutherford County, is the supplier of wholesale drinking water to the ICWD and to Polk County. The supply line from BRWA to the ICWD, which was constructed in 2008, runs through Polk County. The completion of this line made water service available to many where there had been little chance of public water service being available before.
Since the completion of the “supply” line, Polk County has installed additional water lines in the Green Creek portion of Polk County. All of these water lines are owned by Polk County but are maintained and serviced by the ICWD. The reason for this is that Polk County does not have a water department. Having the necessary equipment, employees and expertise for a water department would obviously add an expense to Polk County and considering the current number of customers, this expense would be difficult to cover by water revenue alone.
In essence, the ICWD is the water department for Polk County. The ICWD is glad to provide this service as we believe this partnership makes sense for Polk County and for the ICWD. Please feel free to contact us at any time with questions, concerns, or suggestions. We are here to serve you!
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