2015 Flood Recovery - Drinking Water Resiliency
Embankment Recovery
The project involves the repair of the historic Columbia Canal from the damage from Hurricane Joaquin and the subsequent flooding in October of 2015. Specific project components include removal of the existing rock dam, reconstruction of breach area, repair of damage to the embankment toe and slope, renovation of the hydroelectric generating station, repair of Riverfront Park facilities and documentation of historical features. The project is a significant step to returning the Columbia Canal to pre-disaster condition and operation for water supply and hydroelectric generation
Project Significance
Start Date /
Estimated Completion Date
- Estimated Project Cost: $60 million
- Timeline: Estimated bidding in summer 2026. Estimated construction completion in early 2029.
- Funding Sources: This project is being funded through a combination of awards from the Federal Emergency Management Agency Public Assistance Program and the South Carolina Emergency Management Division. The estimated construction cost is approximately $60M.
- Contractors / Partners:
- Contractor: Ruby-Collins, Inc.
- Engineer: Michael Baker and Associates / Hazen and Sawyer
2015 Flood Aftermath
Project Updates & Resources
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Point of Contact
Gregory Tucker
Special Projects
Phone: 803.545.4309
Gregory.Tucker@columbiasc.gov
Benjamin Wildt
Columbia Water Communications Manager
Phone: 803.545.0466
blwildt@columbiasc.gov






