Below is a listing of all of the confirmed breached dams to date following Hurricane Matthew. The table includes links to emergency orders that have been issued as a result of ongoing statewide assessments of dams. More emergency orders will be issued as needed.

Note: All high-hazard (C1) and significant-hazard (C2) dams that breached or received severe storm damage received an emergency order. Each of the low-hazard (C3) dams that breached or received severe damage were evaluated for potential impacts. Those which posed a risk downstream (to roads, homes, etc.) received an emergency order.

To help keep the public informed, we will continue to update this page with information such as emergency orders and prior inspection reports.

Records are available in pdf format.

Breached Regulated Dams

For information about emergency orders issued to dams with severe storm damage, please click here.

 

Clarendon County

Dam NameClass*Dam NumberEmergency OrdersRecords
Lakewood Pond DamC2D3490Emergency Order

Inspection Report

Visual Assessment

* Lakewood Pond Dam was previously under an emergency order as a result of the October 2015 floods.

 

Darlington County

Dam NameClass*Dam NumberEmergency OrdersRecords
Bethea Baptist Home PondC3D3550Emergency OrderInspection Report
Dargan's PondC3D3553No order at this time 
Clemson University Pee Dee Research CenterC3D3554No order at this time 

 

Dillon County

Dam NameClass*Dam NumberEmergency OrdersRecords
Little Pee Dee State Park DamC3D3602Emergency OrderInspection Report
Flowers Pond DamC2D0852Emergency Order

Inspection Report

Visual Assessment

Hamer Pond DamC3D3595No order at this time 
Gaddy's Millpond DamC2D3598Emergency Order

Inspection Report

Visual Assessment

* Flowers Pond Dam was previously under a repair order as a result of the October 2015 floods.

 

Florence County

Dam NameClass*Dam NumberEmergency OrdersRecords
Sales International Dam (aka Country Club of South Carolina Dam)C3D3571No order at this time 
Pepsi Cola Lake DamC2D3562Emergency Order

Inspection Report

Visual Assessment

Bowling PondC3D3580Emergency OrderInspection Report
Floyd Pond DamC3D3583No order at this time 
J. L. Blackwell Pond DamC3D3569No order at this time 

 

Horry County

Dam NameClass*Dam NumberEmergency OrdersRecords
Graham Mill PondC2D3616Emergency Order

Inspection Report

Visual Assessment

 

Lee County

Dam NameClass*Dam NumberEmergency OrdersRecords
Copeland Pond DamC3D2426No order at this time 
Floyd Pond DamC3D2417No order at this time 

 

Marion County

Dam NameClass*Dam NumberEmergency OrdersRecords
Legette MillpondC3D6511No order at this time 
Stroud Pond DamC3D3612No order at this time 

 

Marlboro County

Dam NameClass*Dam NumberEmergency OrdersRecords
Haire Pond DamC3D3431No order at this time 
Covington Millpond DamC3D3453Emergency OrderInspection Report

 

Additionally, there are currently 5 confirmed unregulated breached dams. These include:

  • An unregulated dam on Baywater Drive in Lexington County
  • An unregulated dam, Hardy Lake Dam, in Dillon County
  • An unregulated dam near Andrews Mill Road in Darlington County
  • An unregulated dam in Chesterfield County, Meadow Street near Cheraw
  • An unregulated dam in Florence County, Hampton Pointe Drive Dam

What the regulated dam classifications mean:

  • High-hazard (C-1) - Failure may cause loss of life or serious damage to infrastructure.
  • Significant-hazard (C-2) - Failure will not likely cause loss of life but may damage infrastructure.
  • Low-hazard (C-3) - Failure may cause limited property damage.