PSC New Email

Attention Professional Soil Classifiers and Professional Engineers: Due to the recent agency split that occurred on July 1, 2024, our email address domain has been updated. Going forward, if you use the email address PSC-PE-Permits@dhec.sc.gov for third-party submissions please update this email address to PSC-PE-Permits@des.sc.gov in your address book. After January 1, 2025 the PSC-PE-Permits@dhec.sc.gov email address will no longer be active.

Contracting with SCDES to perform Site and Soil Evaluations 

DES’s Onsite Wastewater Program is now allowing qualified contractors to perform soils evaluations for the issuance of Onsite Wastewater Permits to Construct. The contracting rate will be no more than three times the Department’s permitting fee per site. If you are interested in this program and you meet the qualifications spelled out in Regulation 61-56, Section 102.1 (2)(c), please submit your resume and/or CV and qualifications to David Vaughan, Director of Onsite Wastewater, David.Vaughan@des.sc.gov .

When do I need to contact a Professional Soil Classifier? 

*If you hire a Professional Soil Classifier and you've already submitted an application to SCDES, please contact our customer service team at 1-855-731-2504 or by email at OSWWCentral@dhec.sc.gov

You must contact a Professional Soil Classifier if any of the following scenarios apply to you: 

  1. Your lot has been evaluated by the Department and it will not pass for a conventional septic system. 
  2. Your lot is located within a subdivision consisting of ten or more lots. To learn more about the permitting of subdivisions consisting of ten or more lots, visit our Permits, Licenses, and Reports page. 

You may also contact a PSC to conduct a soil evaluation on your property before submitting an application to the Department. The soil report can then be submitted with the application. This option should reduce the amount of time it takes to process your application. 

You may also contact a PSC if you are in a time crunch and need to expedite the application process. To learn more about expediting the application process, please see the expedited options. 

Where can I find a list of Professional Soil Classifiers (PSCs)?

The SC Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (SC LLR) licenses PSCs. A list of licensed PSCs can be found by visiting https://llr.sc.gov/soil/.

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