News Summary
Residents in Greenwood County need to avoid Bypass 25 following a significant water line break. The shut down affects traffic between Sample Road and Emerald Road. Repairs are underway, with hopes of resolution by January 9, 2025. Nearby businesses are preparing for service disruptions, while local authorities advise using detours. Safety is paramount, particularly amidst icy conditions. Stay tuned for updates on road and water services.
Road Closure Alert: Water Line Break on Bypass 25 in Greenwood County
Residents of Greenwood County are being advised to steer clear of Bypass 25 following a significant water line break that has led to an ongoing road closure. The leak was discovered in a 16-inch main line, and crews are busy at work addressing the situation, but until repairs are fully completed, traffic conditions in the area will remain challenging.
The Scoop on the Situation
News of the road closure hit the airwaves early on the morning of January 9, 2025, courtesy of the Greenwood County Sheriff’s Office. The affected area stretches between Sample Road and Emerald Road.
Several businesses nearby are bracing for service disruptions as water service is expected to be offline for around four to five different establishments. While this may sound alarming, residents can breathe a little easier, as any discolored water that may arise during this time is considered safe to use. Safety first, folks!
Feeling the Chill?
As if a road closure wasn’t enough to deal with, the area is also experiencing icy traffic conditions. With the weather being less than ideal, the local emergency services are requesting that everyone avoids the affected area and uses alternate routes during the duration of the repairs. Safety should be everyone’s first priority, especially when driving on iced-over roads!
Detour Details so You Can Get Around
For those of you who are feeling a little lost, don’t fret! The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has set up a handy detour. Drivers should plan to use US 221, Old Brickyard Road, Evans Pond Road, and Emerald Road to navigate around the closure. It’s always better to take the long way around than to risk getting stuck on impassable roads!
How Long Will This Last?
As for how long the detour might be in place, the SCDOT has indicated that the southbound lanes could remain closed until early next week. Crews are diligently assessing the damage and making the necessary repairs. The hope is that everything will be back to normal by Wednesday evening, January 9, 2025. Fingers crossed!
What’s the Weather Like?
In a stroke of good luck, today’s weather is looking quite pleasant despite the chilly feel—think plenty of sunshine to brighten the day! Predictions place the high at around 43°F and a low of 23°F. Just a gentle reminder to bundle up when heading out there, folks. With light and variable winds, it might not be a bad idea to have a warm drink in your hand as you navigate the detours.
Stay Informed and Safe!
For everyone in Greenwood County, your cooperation in steering clear of the affected area and following all detour signs really helps the crews get their job done faster. Keep an eye out for further updates regarding the road conditions and water services in your area. Stay safe, be mindful of driving conditions, and let’s all keep our fingers crossed for speedy repairs!
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Additional Resources
- Fox Carolina
- Wikipedia: Water Supply and Sanitation in the United States
- WSPA News
- Google Search: Water Line Break Greenwood County
- Index Journal
- Google Scholar: Water Main Breaks
- The State
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Public Health
- Greenville Online
- Google News: Greenwood County Road Closure

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