South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 29 - South Carolina Scenic Rivers Act
Section 49-29-160. Comprehensive water and related land use plans.

The department shall formulate comprehensive water and related land use plans for the three classes of scenic rivers. Each plan must address access of electricity, natural gas, and communication lines or other facilities for permitted uses for each class of river facilities. Each plan must also address criteria for permitting the crossing of each class of scenic river by sellers of electric energy, natural gas, or communication services. In developing these criteria, the department must consider the state of available technology, the economics of the various alternatives, and that electric, natural gas, and communication suppliers are required to deliver their services. The department must recognize that emergency situations will arise that require immediate action and must make provision in the management plan to allow this action.
In the comprehensive plan for the river classes, the following general land and water use practices are permitted or prohibited depending on the class:
(1) In natural river areas, no new roads or buildings may be constructed and there may be no mining and no commercial timber harvesting.
(2) In scenic and recreational river areas, the continuation of present agricultural practices such as grazing and the propagation of crops, including timber, is permitted. The construction of farm-use buildings is permitted if it is found to be compatible with the maintenance of scenic qualities of the stream and its banks. There may be no construction of roads paralleling the river within the limits of a scenic easement or public access area. The harvesting of timber is permitted provided the landowner follows the best management practices for forested wetlands as approved by the South Carolina Forestry Commission. Mining activities are permitted pursuant to a mining permit issued under the provisions of Chapter 19 of the "South Carolina Mining Act". Construction for public access related to recreational use of these scenic river areas is allowed in accordance with Section 49-29-140.
HISTORY: 1989 Act No. 96, Section 1; 1993 Act No. 181, Section 1256.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 49 - Waters, Water Resources and Drainage

Chapter 29 - South Carolina Scenic Rivers Act

Section 49-29-10. Short title.

Section 49-29-20. Definitions.

Section 49-29-30. Findings and policy.

Section 49-29-40. Types of rivers eligible for inclusion in scenic rivers program.

Section 49-29-50. Inventory and study of rivers; designation of river as eligible state scenic river; proposals for inclusion of additional rivers.

Section 49-29-60. Public meeting on proposed designation of river as scenic river.

Section 49-29-70. Minimum criteria for assessing river's eligibility for designation as scenic river.

Section 49-29-80. Advisory council for designated scenic river.

Section 49-29-90. Formal action by department required for designation; notice of proposed designation; approval of designation by General Assembly.

Section 49-29-100. Acquisition of lands adjacent to scenic rivers; donations; requirements; tax treatment of donations; reports; liability of title holders.

Section 49-29-110. Scenic Rivers Trust Fund.

Section 49-29-120. Acquisition of land by eminent domain prohibited.

Section 49-29-130. Title of donated land reverts back to donor.

Section 49-29-140. Applicable policies for managing scenic rivers.

Section 49-29-150. Application of provisions regarding restrictive use or zoning of lands.

Section 49-29-160. Comprehensive water and related land use plans.

Section 49-29-170. Access on, over, or under designated rivers by sellers of electric energy, natural gas, or communication services; certificate of consistency.

Section 49-29-180. Administration of chapter; regulations; restrictions on management of scenic rivers.

Section 49-29-190. Agreements for mutual management of scenic rivers; certain agencies to assist department

Section 49-29-200. Enforcement of provisions of chapter.

Section 49-29-210. Penalties for violations of chapter.

Section 49-29-220. Camping activities encouraged at scenic rivers.

Section 49-29-230. Portions of Little Pee Dee, Broad, Saluda, Lynches, Ashley, Black, Great Pee Dee, and Catawba Rivers designated scenic rivers.