Stoney Creek
Project Purpose
The Go2Sewer for a Cleaner Stoney Creek initiative is a collaborative effort between Beaufort-Jasper Water & Sewer Authority (BJWSA), the Town of Bluffton, and Beaufort County. It aims to transition properties from septic and well systems to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly public water and sewer system, enhancing public health, groundwater quality, and the ecological vitality of the Stoney Creek and May River watershed.
• Reduces the risk of water contamination from septic systems.
• Supports environmental sustainability and community health.
• Complies with S.C. Department of Environmental Service's (SCDES) new regulations on septic systems in areas served by utilities.
In September 2022, the Beaufort-Jasper Water & Sewer Authority (BJWSA), in cooperation with the Town of Bluffton and Beaufort County, prepared and submitted a grant application to the Rural Infrastructure Authority (RIA) for the May River Watershed Sewer Master Plan Project: Phase I Stoney Creek. In April 2023, BJWSA received notice from RIA that the grant application was approved for funding in the amount of $7,900,000, which consisted of $5,925,000 in Grant Funds and $1,975,000 from Local Match funds. In addition to the Grant Funds and Local Match Funds, BJWSA is investing approximately $3,700,000 in installing drinking water improvements to enhance and serve the same Project Area.
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Go2Sewer for a Cleaner Stoney Creek is an initiative for property owners to help transition from older, less efficient, and environmentally risky septic systems to a modern, centralized sewer system managed by BJWSA. Currently, area septic systems are leaking waste into our environmentally fragile watershed, including Stoney Creek and the May River, threatening wildlife, water quality, and public health and risking the future of recreation opportunities like fishing, paddling, and boating in the area.
At the state level, regulations and permitting for septic systems have evolved, reflecting a broader push towards more sustainable waste management practices. This project aligns with these regulatory changes, offering a timely solution for residents to comply with new standards and avoid potential future complications with septic systems.
A Gateway to Development: This project is an infrastructure upgrade for existing properties to protect the environment and reduce health and safety risks for people living nearby or and those utilizing the Stoney Creek or May River. No development plans are attached to this utility upgrade project.
Affecting Residents' Property Rights: Residents will retain their "by-right" development property rights. The project's focus is on environmental sustainability and community well-being rather than altering property owners' rights or capabilities regarding property development. Easements for BJWSA access will be required for property owners to participate in the project.
- Where is Stoney Creek?
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- Is my property eligible for this program?
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Great News! If your property is located within the teal-shaded area of the map below, your property is included in the "Go2Sewer, for a Cleaner Stoney Creek" Project and is eligible for our incentive program! Click here for a list of eligible properties for this project.
- How does this project benefit property owners, our community, and our environment?
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Property Owner Benefits
- Financial Savings: Avoiding the long-term costs associated with septic system maintenance and potential failure.
- Increased Property Value: Homes connected to sewer systems are often more appealing to buyers.
- Potential Reduced Insurance Rates: Some insurance companies offer discounts for homes that are considered lower risk due to improvements in infrastructure. Switching to a more reliable and efficient public utility could be viewed as such an improvement, making property owners eligible for these discounts.
- Peace of Mind: Eliminates the worry of septic system backup or failure.
Community and Environmental Benefits
BJWSA complies with current environmental regulations, reducing the property owner’s liability for contamination that can occur with well/septic systems. Costs associated with legal fees, fines, and remediation of septic leaks or failures can be significant. By connecting through BJWSA’s “Go2Sewer for a Cleaner Stoney Creek” and our incentive programs, property owners transfer the responsibility to BJWSA, along with the associated risks and liabilities.
- Environmental Protection: Preserves local water quality and ecosystems.
- Public Health: Reduces the risk of waterborne diseases associated with septic system overflows.
- What are the benefits of transitioning from septic to sewer?
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Health and Environmental Benefits
- Reduced Contamination: Sewer systems prevent contaminants found in wastewater from seeping into groundwater, rivers, and lakes, thereby reducing the risk of waterborne diseases and environmental pollution.
- Better Water Quality: By eliminating septic runoff, sewer systems contribute to cleaner and safer rivers, streams, and groundwater.
- Sustainability: Sewer systems are more sustainable in the long term, offering efficient wastewater treatment and reducing the likelihood of costly leaks and overflows that can occur with septic systems.
Economic and Practical Benefits
- Increased Property Values: Properties connected to a sewer system often have higher values because of the reduced risk of septic system failures.
- Lower Maintenance Costs: property owners save on the maintenance and potential replacement costs associated with septic systems, which can be substantial over time.
- Regulation & Compliance: Transitioning to sewer systems ensures compliance with current environmental regulations and community planning efforts, avoiding potential fines and legal issues.
- Potential Reduced Insurance Costs: Some insurance companies offer discounts for homes that are considered lower risk due to improvements in infrastructure. Switching to a more reliable and efficient municipal sewer system could be viewed as such an improvement, making property owners eligible for these discounts.
- Better Fire Emergency Response: Having sewer connections in your neighborhood provides closer access to fire hydrants, which will help fire departments in putting out potential fires faster.
- Why Go2Sewer Now?
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1. Incentive Program
Go2Sewer for a Cleaner Stoney Creek, property owners can save up to $44,000 in connection, construction, and application fees through early participation in our incentive program, which is time-sensitive. Sign up before August 26, 2024.
2. Avoid Expensive and Surprise Septic System Repair Costs
Septic systems, especially older ones, are prone to failures and require expensive repairs or replacements. The cost of pumping, repairing, or replacing a septic tank, drain field, or other components can be substantial, easily reaching thousands of dollars. In some cases state regulations will prohibit replacing septic equipment. Once connected to centralized utilities, property owners no longer bear worry or financial burden of maintaining a septic system, which can lead to significant long-term savings.
3. Predictable Monthly Costs
When you connect to BJWSA service, you will start receiving a monthly bill. While that sounds like an added cost, it is predictable. When your systems begin to fail, or need maintenance, it’s often a large and unexpected bill. They might break down without warning, and fixing or replacing them can really drain your wallet or be impossible under environmental regulations.
Here’s the good news: Switching to our services means you can stop worrying about big repair bills. Once you’re connected, all those system headaches and the costs that come with them are gone. This switch can save you some serious cash over time, making life a bit easier.
5. Environmental Compliance and Reduced Liability
BJWSA services comply with current environmental regulations, reducing the property owner’s liability for contamination that can occur with failing septic systems. Costs associated with legal fees, fines, and remediation of septic leaks or failures can be significant. By connecting through BJWSA’s Go2Sewer for a Cleaner Stoney Creek and our incentive program, property owners transfer the responsibility for wastewater treatment to us, along with the associated risks and liabilities.
6. Long-term Sustainability and Community Support
One of the goals of the Go2Sewer for a Cleaner Stoney Creek initiative is to help protect our watershed, including Stoney Creek and the downstream May River. Currently, leaky septic tanks are leeching waste into the watershed, threatening our community’s health, safety, economy, and ecosystem. By taking part in our incentive programs, you are not only getting the long-term support of the team at BJWSA and saving thousands of dollars, but you are also helping to keep our waterways clean for families, wildlife, and recreational pursuits like fishing and kayaking!
7. Potential Insurance Savings Can Include:
Reduced Liability Risks
- Septic Failures: Septic systems can fail, leading to potential groundwater contamination or property damage. This risk can increase liability premiums. Connecting to a sewer system eliminates the risk of septic failure, potentially lowering liability insurance costs.
- Environmental Cleanup: If a septic system leaks or overflows, property owners may be liable for the cleanup of any environmental contamination. This risk can also affect insurance premiums. By eliminating the septic system, property owners reduce the risk of such events and associated liability.
Lower Risk of Water Damage
- Sewage Backups: Homes with septic systems can experience backups if the system is not maintained correctly or if it fails. These backups can cause significant water damage to the home, leading to higher claims and, thus higher insurance premiums. Municipal sewer systems generally have a lower risk of causing such backups in the home, potentially reducing insurance costs.
- Flood Damage: In areas prone to flooding, septic systems can fail during flood events, causing additional damage. Homes connected to municipal sewer systems might be considered at lower risk, potentially leading to reductions in flood insurance premiums.
Discounts for Improved Infrastructure
Some insurance companies offer discounts for homes that are considered lower risk due to improvements in infrastructure. Switching to a more reliable and efficient municipal sewer system could be viewed as such an improvement, making property owners eligible for these discounts.
Increased Property Value and Risk Assessment
Properties connected to municipal sewer systems may have higher values and might be assessed as lower risk, affecting insurance premiums. This is because sewer-connected properties are less likely to experience problems that lead to insurance claims, such as environmental cleanup costs or damages from sewage backups.