Notice of Violation

Notice of Violations

As a result of the statewide assessments of dams following the recent historic rains and flooding, DHEC issued emergency orders covering 76 dams. DHEC sent a Notice of Violation (NoV) to owners of dams who did not provide documentation of their required action items by the deadline stated in the emergency order. Below are NoVs issued for dams in South Carolina as of November 18, 2015.

Non-Emergent Repair Orders

Non-Emergent Inspection Letters

After the historic rain and flooding of October 2015, DHEC and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proactively assessed all high-hazard (Class 1) and significant-hazard (Class 2), and some low-hazard (Class 3) dams statewide as a precaution. After conducting this survey, DHEC issued non-emergency inspection letters for 192 dams that were identified as requiring inspection by a professional engineer and potential maintenance or repairs.

These dams do not pose a safety risk to the public at this time.

Dam Repair Applications

Records on Permit Application Status

Below is a list of permit applications DHEC has received from dam owners to repair or rebuild their structures that were damaged during the October 2015 historic flooding event. As of September 29, 2016, DHEC has received 72 permit applications and issued 37 permits.

2015 SC Flood Information

Dam Reports

To further inform the public, the agency has made available dam inspection reports for confirmed failed dams during the October 2015 flood event, final inspection reports for all Class 1, 2 and 3 dams statewide, and additional reports of interest to community stakeholders.

Additional Information

SC Flood Information

Dam Reports

To further inform the public, the agency has made available dam inspection reports for confirmed failed dams during the October 2015 flood event, final inspection reports for all Class 1, 2 and 3 dams statewide, and additional reports of interest to community stakeholders.

Additional Information

Individuals with Functional Needs – How to Prepare for Emergency

For individuals with functional needs, planning in advance for an emergency is crucial to their well-being. Each person's needs are different and this requires an individualized plan that can anticipate and meet needs during an emergency. The individual or a caregiver is in a unique situation to plan for an emergency, since they know the person's functional abilities best and can best anticipate any needs that may arise.