Repair work completed!

Workers completed repairs to a sewer line break near Seneca at 2:30 this morning. They replaced eighty-feet of pipe on the Reedy Fork Road, after seepage was discovered Monday. Workers from the Oconee Joint Regional Authority needed parts of two nights and one day. And they got help yesterday from the Westminster company, Tugaloo Pipeline. The line in question, 34 years old, stretched from the Speed’s Creek pump station. According to Bob Winchester, executive director of the JRSA, a holding tank on the authority’s Martin’s Creek property did its job. Flows were contained in that holding tank.