Wells that are flowing by releasing groundwater under such pressure that pumping is not necessary to bring it above the ground surface at a rate of greater than five thousand gallons a day at any time are an unreasonable use of groundwater constituting waste and are prohibited, except that the water from these wells may be utilized to the extent actually necessary for a specific use. These wells must be fitted with a mechanism to restrict the flow of water if the flow is in excess of that necessary for the specific use. The department may promulgate regulations to govern use of these wells in this State.
HISTORY: 1990 Act No. 585, Section 1; 1993 Act No. 181, Section 1246; 2000 Act No. 366, Section 2.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 49 - Waters, Water Resources and Drainage
Chapter 5 - Groundwater Use And Reporting Act
Section 49-5-20. Legislative declaration of policy.
Section 49-5-80. Registration of groundwater withdrawers; new wells.
Section 49-5-90. Reports of quantity of water withdrawn; methods for determining quantity.
Section 49-5-110. Powers of department.
Section 49-5-120. Violations of chapter or regulation; civil and criminal penalties.
Section 49-5-130. Wells not requiring pumps; restriction of flow; promulgation of regulations.
Section 49-5-140. Effect of chapter on rights of use of surface water.