South Carolina
The Nonpoint Source Management Program
South Carolina uses the watershed approach to address water quality problems caused by nonpoint source (NPS) pollution. This approach allows communities to focus resources on a watershed;s most serious water quality problems. Emphasis is placed on implementing projects that address specific NPS impairments in priority waterbodies/watersheds.
The State developed and began implementing a comprehensive Nonpoint Source Management Program in 1990 and has received more than $36,000,000 in grant funding through Section 319 of the Clean Water Act. The grant awards are supplemented by a 40% nonfederal match form the State.
Section 319 Nonpoint Source Success Stories
- Constructed Wetlands for Failing Septic Tanks (PDF) ( 1p, 88K, About PDF)
- Water Quality Impact of Hog Lagoon and Turkey Litter in Loblolly Pine Stands in the Coastal Plain and Sandhills of South Carolina (PDF) ( 2pp, 100K, About PDF)
For More Information Contact:
Water Pollution Control Programs
Mr. Mihir Mehta
South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental
Control
Bureau of Water
2600 Bull Street
Columbia, SC 29201
E-Mail: mehtam@dhec.sc.gov
Phone: 803-898-4011
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