Renewable Water Resources Hosts Bob Jones High School for Educational Tour
Renewable Water Resources Hosts Bob Jones High School for Educational Tour
Greenville, S.C. (June 1, 2009) – Renewable Water Resources (ReWa) recently hosted a group of students and faculty members from Bob Jones High School.
Customer Service Manager Stacey Green, along Jessica Hubbard Brown, organized the group’s tour of the Pelham Wastewater Treatment Plant. The facility tour was led by Plant Foreman, Perry Ashmore, and showcased the plant’s technological upgrades including UV lights.
ReWa regularly offers facility and plant tours as part of its public education program. The tours are designed to increase the community’s awareness about ReWa’s services and how the community can participate in protecting our area’s valuable aquatic resources. Tours are provided for local groups and/or individuals and topics can be tailored to fit the need of the group.
Renewable Water Resources (ReWa)
ReWa’s goal is to promote a cleaner environment, and to protect the public health and water quality of the Upstate waterways, while providing and developing the necessary sewer infrastructure for the growing economy. ReWa serves more than 400,000 industrial, commercial and residential customers in Greenville County and parts of Anderson, Spartanburg, Pickens and Laurens Counties. For more information about ReWa’s tour program, visit www.rewaonline.org.
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