South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 72 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL-LAND RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION DISTRICTS DIVISION
Article 2 - EROSION AND SEDIMENT REDUCTION AND STORMWATER MANAGEMENT RELATIONS
Section 72-106 - Land Disturbing Activities Under the Jurisdiction of the State Engineer
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. No state land may be disturbed for the purpose of any land disturbing activity that is under the jurisdiction of the State Engineer pursuant to the South Carolina Consolidated Procurement Code (Title 11, Chapter 35, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976) or otherwise under his jurisdiction, except in accordance with an erosion and sediment control and stormwater management plan approved by the State Engineer. The State Engineer may alter the requirements of this regulation for a land disturbing activity as he deems appropriate, and he may exempt a land disturbing activity from any or all of the requirements if he determines that some or all of the requirements are not applicable, or that the activity will likely cause, increase or result in neither any on-site nor off-site erosion, sediment or stormwater damage or problem; the exemption may include activity that the State Engineer deems adequately controlled by a land management program or other laws and regulations. Emergency repairs may be performed without submitting a plan to the State Engineer; however, the repairs must be performed in a manner consistent with these regulations to the maximum extent feasible.
B. Administration.
C. Responsibility of the applicant.
The applicant is responsible for implementing the plan, maintaining all erosion and sediment control and stormwater management measures in proper functioning condition, and meeting other requirements of these regulations.
D. Inspection and enforcement.
E. Minimum standards and specifications.
F. Plan Requirements.