Out of an abundance of caution, with drought conditions expected to persist, Spartanburg Water is requesting that all customers consider voluntary water use restrictions and actions, including those customers in Landrum under a previous proclamation. This request will take effect at 1 p.m. on Friday, May 22.
For more information please visit our Drought Information Page in the "About Us" section, or read:
All counties in South Carolina, including Spartanburg, were upgraded to “severe” drought status by the South Carolina Drought Response Committee. Though rain is anticipated in the coming days, the current rain deficit, that began in August 2025, is such that drought conditions are not expected to change over the coming weeks.
Out of an abundance of caution, with drought conditions expected to persist, Spartanburg Water is requesting that all customers consider voluntary water use restrictions and actions.
Customers are asked to limit the irrigation of lawns and other vegetation on private and public property between the hours of 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. to reduce evaporation, on the following schedule:
In addition to a reduction in outside irrigation, we are strongly encouraging customers to:
Spartanburg Water will continue to monitor drought conditions and update customers. The latest news can always be found on www.spartanburgwater.org