Construction Could Soon Start Of An Ocean Outfall In Myrtle Beach
The deal was an agreement between the city and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.
Construction is set to soon begin on a new project in Myrtle Beach.
Tuesday, the Myrtle Beach City Council approved $1 million in funding for the construction of an ocean outfall.
The money will be used to remove existing beach pipes to construct the ocean outfall for stormwater drainage.
It will be located at 24th Avenue North.
The deal was an agreement between the city and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.