Gov. Henry McMaster addressed pressures on the state's rivers, streams and groundwater as demand for water skyrockets ...
Tropical Storm Debby has been dropping rain on South Carolina all week. It stayed over the Charleston coast Wednesday but made its second landfall around 2 a.m. Thursday near Bulls Bay, South Carolina ...
South Carolina continues to grow its population but not the number of miles of rivers that we use for everything from drinking water to swimming, boating and fishing to carrying away water used and ...
When researchers completed a national study of hazardous forever chemicals recently, they found that a South Carolina river had higher levels of pollution from the toxins than any other waterway they ...
That's a key message in a state report that examines the demand for water in South Carolina, a growing state that leaders say needs to properly manage rivers, lakes, streams and groundwater. The ...
South Carolina's new water plan shows increasing pressures on the state's rivers but downplays the need to tighten ...
When researchers completed a national study of hazardous forever chemicals recently, they found that a South Carolina river had higher levels of pollution from the toxins than any other waterway they ...
Dangerous forever chemicals are being been found in fish, oysters and crabs in South Carolina. A recent study found that the Pocotaligo River near Sumter had some of the nation’s highest levels in the ...