Mar 22, 2025
Greenville Water is closely monitoring the ongoing wildfire originating at Table Rock Park, which has now spread onto the Greenville Water watershed property. Our highest priority remains the safety of the public, emergency personnel, and the protection of our critical source water areas.
We strongly urge residents and travelers to stay clear of Highways 11 and 276 to ensure emergency responders have unobstructed access to affected areas. It is imperative that these routes remain open and safe for firefighting operations and emergency support services.
We are actively collaborating with local, state, and federal emergency management agencies to support firefighting efforts and protect our watershed. Greenville Water has mobilized additional resources to assist emergency teams in managing and containing the fire.
Additionally, Greenville Water emphasizes the importance of complying with the current burn ban. Due to dry conditions, strong winds, and heightened wildfire risks, the burn ban is critical to preventing further spread of fires and protecting both the environment and community safety.
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