South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 11 - Dams
Section 49-11-120. Definitions.

Unless the context otherwise requires, as used in this article:
(1) "Alterations" and "repairs" mean only the alterations or repairs which may affect the safety of a dam or reservoir.
(2) "Appurtenant works" include, but are not limited to, structures such as spillways, either in the dam or separate from it, low-level outlet works, and water conduits.
(3) "Department" means the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control or its staff or agents.
(4) "Dam" means an artificial barrier with appurtenant works, including, but not limited to, dams, levees, dikes, or floodwalls for the impoundment or diversion of waters or other fluids where failure may cause danger to life or property. However, this does not include a dam:
(a) less than twenty-five feet in height from the natural bed of the stream or watercourse measured at the downstream toe of the dam, or less than twenty-five feet from the lowest elevation of the outside limit of the dam, if it is not across a stream channel or watercourse, to the maximum water storage elevation and has an impounding capacity at maximum water storage elevation of less than fifty-acre feet unless a situation exists where the hazard potential as determined by the department is such that dam failure or improper reservoir operation may cause loss of human life;
(b) owned or operated by a department or an agency of the federal government;
(c) owned or licensed by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the South Carolina Public Service Authority, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the United States Corps of Engineers, or other responsible federal licensing agencies considered appropriate by the department;
(d) upon which the Department of Transportation or county or municipal governments have accepted maintenance responsibility for a road or highway where that road or highway is the only danger to life or property with respect to failure of the dam.
(5) "Districts" means the soil and water conservation districts of this State. For the purposes of this article the districts may serve as agents and advisors to the department.
(6) "Danger to life or property" means a situation exists where the hazard potential as determined by the department is such that dam failure or improper reservoir operation may cause injury to persons, loss of human life, or damage to property.
(7) "Detailed inspection" means all studies, investigations, and analyses necessary to evaluate conclusively the structural safety and hydraulic capacity of a dam or reservoir and appurtenant works. This inspection includes, but is not limited to, soil analyses, concrete or earth stability analyses, materials testing, foundation explorations, and hydrologic analyses, including basin studies and flood potential. This inspection must be performed by a qualified registered professional engineer.
(8) "Enlargement" means a change in or an addition to an existing dam or reservoir which raises or may raise the water storage elevation of the water impounded by the dam or reservoir.
(9) "Owner" means those who own, control, operate, maintain, manage, or propose to construct a dam or reservoir.
(10) "Removal" means destruction or breaching of an existing dam or drainage of water impoundment or reservoir.
(11) "Reservoir" means a reservoir which contains the impoundment of water by a dam or reservoir.
(12) "Order" means a written document prepared and issued by the department which mandates specific actions to be accomplished by a dam owner within a specified time frame. Failure to comply makes the owner subject to penalties outlined in Section 49-11-260.
(13) "Unsafe" means the condition of the dam is such that repairs or alterations are necessary to reduce the risk of dam failure.
HISTORY: 1980 Act No. 447, Section 1; 1982 Act No. 309, Sections 1, 2; 1992 Act No. 406, Section 1; 1993 Act No. 181, Section 1248.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 49 - Waters, Water Resources and Drainage

Chapter 11 - Dams

Section 49-11-10. Prohibition on dams or banks erected or water let off to injury of others.

Section 49-11-20. Persons may not keep water on other's lands.

Section 49-11-110. Short title.

Section 49-11-120. Definitions.

Section 49-11-130. Declaration of purpose.

Section 49-11-140. General duties of department.

Section 49-11-150. Owner responsible for safe maintenance of dam or reservoir; notice of change of ownership; emergency action plan requirement.

Section 49-11-160. Order to maintain, alter, repair, or remove dam or reservoir; findings supporting order.

Section 49-11-170. Bringing unsafe dams to attention of department; preliminary inspections; detailed inspection at owner's expense; notice to owner; hearings.

Section 49-11-180. Voluntary compliance; time extensions.

Section 49-11-190. Emergency orders; owner to notify department of emergency; action when owner is unknown or fails to comply with order.

Section 49-11-200. Department approval required for construction or alteration; exceptions.

Section 49-11-210. Separate application required for each alteration; information to accompany application.

Section 49-11-220. Filing of certification of approved design; designs by federal agencies excepted.

Section 49-11-230. Inspections during construction; maximum rate of discharge for water released during construction.

Section 49-11-240. Authority of department to inspect and enter on lands and waterways; regulations.

Section 49-11-250. Liability for actions or failure to act.

Section 49-11-260. Penalties; injunction; appeals; disposition of fines.