Applications Outage

SCDES is currently experiencing an outage with several online applications including all GIS data, Public Notices, and the Daily Ozone Forecast. 
We are actively working to resolve issues and will remove this banner once issues have been resolved. 
Most public notices are available in ePermitting

Protecting Your Drinking Water and FAQs

Whether your drinking water comes from a lake, river, reservoir, or groundwater, it is important to protect the source from contamination. One of the best ways to protect your drinking water is to prevent pollution from getting into your drinking water source. Your drinking water can become polluted with animal waste, fertilizer, pesticides, herbicides, motor oil, gasoline, and other substances as they get carried to the source by runoff pollution.