Most beaches in South Carolina go through a yearly cycle of profile change. In the summer, smaller waves tend to push sand up the beach, forming a wider berm and a steeper beach slope below mean high water. In the winter, higher energy waves erode sand from the berm and move it to an offshore bar, resulting in a narrower high-tide beach and a more gently sloping beach below mean high water. In…, Past State of the Beaches Reports, 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009
"Three Stooges," Folly Beach County Park - Photo by Pam DeChellis, Download a convenient desk version of the 2023 Tide Chart, 2023 Tide Tables - Quick Views:, January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December, Note: All times indicated are for Charleston - Custom House. Tide heights relative to Mean Lower Low Water., Tide data provided courtesy of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Location Correction Information, Location High Tide Time Difference Cherry Grove +10 min. Myrtle Beach, Springmaid Pier -26 min. Socastee Bridge ICWW +3 hr. 26 min. Garden City Pier -26 min. Litchfield Beach Bridge +44 min. Pawleys Island Pier -24 min. Winyah Bay Entrance -21 min. Georgetown, Sampit River +1 hr. 25 min. Isle of Palms Pier -25 min. Cooper River, Goose Creek Entrance +43 min. Ashley River, Magnolia Gardens +1 hr.…, Distribution Locations - Limited to Supply On-Hand, The 2023 Tide Table Posters will be available soon. Quantities will be limited to supply on-hand at select SCDES office locations. Please call ahead to check availability and office hours., Myrtle Beach/Grand Strand, 927 Shine Ave. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Tel:, (843) 238-4528, Charleston, 1362 McMillan Ave. Suite 400 Charleston, SC 29405 Tel:, (843) 953-0200 , Beaufort, 104 Parker Drive Beaufort, SC 29906 Tel:, (843) 846-9400 , Tide Charts are not intended for individual retail sale., For all order inquiries, please contact Liz Hartje at, hartjeen@dhec.sc.gov, or , 843-953-9237, .
In addition to managing onshore coastal resources, SCDES BCM is responsible for managing ocean resources within South Carolina's state waters which extend out to three (3) nautical miles offshore. State marine waters include critical habitats for commercially and recreationally important fisheries, as well as significant mineral and sand resources. Due to their proximity to land, state waters are…, Management Authorities, SC Coastal Zone Management Program Federal Coastal Zone Management Act, Research and Policy Development, SC Ocean Planning Workgroup - Final Report (2012), Resources, SCDES BCM State of the Knowledge Report: Ocean Planning (pdf) Ocean Use and Public Perception Survey Results (2008) (pdf) S.C. Energy Office Renewable Energy Home Page
Chemical Emergencies:, Chemical emergencies occur when there is a release of chemicals into the atmosphere that could have harmful effects on people's health. A release of chemicals into the environment could be intentional, in the case of a terrorist attack, or unintentional, in the case of a train derailment. Since you may not immediately be aware of what type of chemical has been released, it is important to get to…, Chemical Emergencies Overview, ., Radiation:, Radiation emergencies can occur from an incident at a fixed nuclear site, a radiological dispersion device, or a nuclear bomb. While these incidents are highly unlikely, it is important to be prepared prior to potential radiation exposure. In South Carolina, we have several, fixed nuclear sites, which undergo preparedness planning, and regular exercises to prepare for such an event. A radiological dispersion device is also known as a "dirty bomb." The main danger from these devices is the actual explosion, as there is usually not enough radiation dispersed to cause harm. The CDC has prepared a guide to help inform you about radiation, types of exposure, and how to prepare for such an…, Frequently Asked Questions about Radiation, ., Weapons of Mass Destruction:, Weapons of mass destruction (WMD) are chemical, biological, or radiological agents capable of causing death or serious injury to a great number of people. Chemical agents require a hazardous materials response with specialized equipment and pharmaceuticals. Biological agents require a response by the medical community similar to an epidemiologic response. Radiological agents emit radiation, which…, What You Can Do to Prepare:, The CDC and the American Red Cross have teamed up to answer questions and provide advice on steps you can take to prepare yourself and your loved ones in the event of an attack or accidental emergency. For preparedness information and guidelines, please see, Emergency Preparedness and You, . The Department of Homeland Security has established a website to provide information to the public about emergencies and emergency preparedness. For information on what to do in the event of an emergency, please see, Ready.gov, .
The Water Pollution Control Programs section of the SCDES website provides information and resources on the Clean Water Act and sewer and wastewater programs., Satellite Sewer System Program, Sewer Pretreatment Program, Sewer Sludge Program, The Clean Water Act, Wastewater Construction Program
As part of the permitting process, SCDES engages surrounding communities and the general public prior to making a final permit decision in order to: Provide information about proposed permitted activities in their communities; Give community members and other interested parties an opportunity to submit relevant information to SCDES for consideration prior to making a final permit decision; and…, Public meetings and public hearings, are methods SCDES uses to hear concerns and receive comments during the permitting process. A public meeting is an informal conversation with SCDES staff to include questions and answers (Q&A). A public hearing is a formal opportunity for comments to be stated and recorded by a court reporter. SCDES held virtual public meetings on the proposed ArborNature transfer station on September 10 and…, Public Meeting #1 - September 10, 2020, DHEC held a virtual public meeting on, September 10, 2020, at 6:30, pm, to discuss the proposed transfer station and answer questions in an informal setting. DHEC staff shared information about the proposed operation and DHEC’s permitting process and answered questions from attendees. , ArborNature Public Meeting Presentation - September 10, 2020, ArborNature Public Meeting Recording - September 10, 2020, ArborNature Public Meeting Feedback Form - September 10, 2020 , ArborNature Public Meeting Transcript - September 10, 2020, Public Meeting #2 - September 24, 2020, DHEC held a virtual public meeting on, September 24, 2020, at 6:30, pm, to discuss the proposed transfer station and answer questions in an informal setting. DHEC staff shared information about the proposed operation and DHEC’s permitting process and answered questions from attendees., ArborNature Public Meeting Presentation - September 24, 2020, ArborNature Public Meeting Recording - September 24, 2020, ArborNature Public Meeting Feedback Form - September 24, 2020, ArborNature Public Meeting Transcript - September 24, 2020, Public Hearing Teleconference - October 22, 2020, DHEC held a public hearing teleconference on October 22, 2020, to accept oral comments and supporting information on the draft permit for the proposed ArborNature Transfer Station. The afternoon session began at 12:00 pm and consisted of five 1-hour segments with up to eight registered commenters per hour. The evening session began at 6:30 pm. , ArborNature Public Hearing Pre-Recorded Presentation, ArborNature Public Hearing Presentation Slides, ArborNature Public Hearing Recording , ArborNature Public Hearing Procedures, ArborNature Public Hearing Feedback Form, ArborNature Public Hearing Transcript, We recognize many local residents have concerns that are not within SCDES’s permitting authority, such as truck traffic, noise, zoning, and potential impacts to property values, which may affect a community’s quality of life. Although SCDES does not have the authority to regulate or consider these concerns when making a permit decision, we encourage community members to engage in ongoing…, What to Expect After a Public Hearing, Once a public comment period closes, SCDES reviews and considers all comments received to determine if any modifications should be made to the permit application or draft permit. SCDES’s final decision to either approve, modify, or deny a permit is made available to everyone on SCDES’s mailing list. A summary response to all comments received is also provided.
This webpage is no longer maintained. It may be useful as background information or to provide a historical perspective on a topic or project. , Next Steps, DHEC will continue to work with the EPA to address the contamination that remains in the area. Removal actions are planned on the Highland Industries property, the adjacent drainage ditch, and Huckleberry Park. As additional actions are proposed for any remaining areas of contamination, DHEC will continue to support the USEPA-led efforts., Former Burlington Industries Site - Couch Picture
This webpage is no longer maintained. It may be useful as background information or to provide a historical perspective on a topic or project. , PCBs, PCBs is an abbreviation for polychlorinated biphenyls. This is not one chemical, but a class made up of 209 chemicals. PCBs are man-made, with a range of toxicity, and vary in consistency from thin, light-colored liquids to yellow or black waxy solids. PCBs have no known taste or smell., PCBs were manufactured and used in many industrial operations from 1929 until they were banned from being made in the United States in 1979. PCBs were used as coolants and lubricants in transformers, capacitors and other electrical equipment because they are good insulators and don't burn. PCBs were also historically used as fluids in old fluorescent lighting fixtures and electrical…, The health effects of exposure to any hazardous substance depends on the dose, the duration, how you are exposed, personal traits and habits, and whether other chemicals are present., Because PCBs were used for so long prior to being regulated, low levels are found throughout the environment; typically in soils and sediments found in streams, rivers or ponds. They are sometimes found at higher levels in areas where they were disposed of prior to environmental regulations or where they have been illegally dumped. Most people normally have low levels of PCBs in their bodies…