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Kings Mountain Today
By the People, for the People
Kings Mountain water director resigns amid ongoing issues
William Nash departs after less than a year in the role as the city grapples with water treatment challenges.
Apr. 8, 2026 at 9:06am
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The water resources director for the city of Kings Mountain, North Carolina, William Nash, has resigned from his position after less than a year on the job. The departure comes as the city continues to face ongoing issues with its water treatment plant and water supply.
Why it matters
Kings Mountain has been struggling with water quality and infrastructure problems for some time, leading to boil water advisories and other disruptions for residents. Nash's resignation adds further uncertainty as the city works to address these persistent water woes.
The details
William Nash was hired less than a year ago to oversee Kings Mountain's water resources and treatment plant operations. However, he has now stepped down from the role, though the specific reasons for his departure are unclear. The city will need to quickly find a replacement to continue efforts to resolve the longstanding water issues.
- William Nash was hired as water resources director for Kings Mountain in June 2025.
- Nash has now resigned from his position in April 2026, less than a year after taking the job.
The players
William Nash
The former water resources director for the city of Kings Mountain, North Carolina.
Kings Mountain
A city in Cleveland County, North Carolina that has been grappling with ongoing water treatment and supply challenges.
What’s next
The city of Kings Mountain will need to quickly find a replacement for the water resources director role in order to continue addressing the persistent water issues impacting the community.
The takeaway
The resignation of Kings Mountain's water resources director underscores the ongoing challenges the city faces in maintaining a reliable and safe water supply for its residents, issues that will require sustained leadership and investment to resolve.


