South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 72 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL-LAND RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION DISTRICTS DIVISION
Article 3 - STANDARDS FOR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND SEDIMENT REDUCTION
Section 72-303 - Commission Responsibilities

Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 72-303

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 12, December 22, 2023

A. The Commission is responsible for the implementation and supervision of the stormwater management and sediment control program which is established by Chapter 14, Title 48, S.C. Code.

B. The schedule for implementing the Stormwater Management and Sediment Control Act (48-14-10, et. seq.) has been established by the Commission as follows:

(1) These regulations are effective and applicable to all land disturbing activities of five acres and greater on October 1, 1992 regardless of program status at the local level. Local governments with existing local programs as of this date shall require that persons responsible for land disturbing activities on sites with disturbed areas of five acres or greater comply with these regulations. Local governments may request assistance from the Commission to implement these regulations on these sites. If a local government does not have a local program on October 1, 1992, the Commission and others shall function as the implementing agencies.

(2) FY 1992-1993

Greenville

Charleston

Richland

Spartanburg

Lexington

Anderson

Horry

York

Berkeley

Aiken

Florence

Sumter

Pickens

Beaufort

Orangeburg

(3) FY 1993-1994

Dorchester

Darlington

Greenwood

Laurens

Oconee

Lancaster

Georgetown

Cherokee

Kershaw

Chesterfield

Williamsburg

Colleton

Marion

Newberry

Chester

Union

(4) FY 1994-1995

Marlboro

Dillon

Clarendon

Abbeville

Fairfield

Barnwell

Lee

Edgefield

Hampton

Bamberg

Saluda

Jasper

Calhoun

Allendale

McCormick

C. This schedule may be modified by the Commission due to requests from local governments to develop and implement a program prior to the scheduled implementation date. The Commission may also modify this schedule due to personnel or financial resource limitations.

D. Local governments which adopted stormwater management and/or sediment control programs prior to the effective date of these regulations may continue to administer the existing program until the scheduled implementation date for the local government.

Added by State Register Volume 16, Issue No. 6, eff June 26, 1992.

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