DNR News
SC Dept. of Natural Resources
P 0 Box 167
Columbia, SC 29202
#07–236 August 27, 2007
DNR breaks ground for new facility at Francis Marion University
The S.C. Department of Natural Resources and Senator Hugh Leatherman (R-Dist. 31) announced plans for a new public office facility in Florence during a groundbreaking ceremony Friday, August 24, 2007, at Francis Marion University.
The new S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) office, located in DNR Region II, will serve York,
Chester, Fairfield, Lancaster, Kershaw, Lee, Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Marion and Williamsburg Counties. The facility will house offices for three DNR divisions including Law Enforcement; Land, Water and Conservation; and Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries. Public services such as the purchase and renewal of hunting and fishing licenses and permits, boat registration renewal, duplicate watercraft decals and duplicate outboard motor decals will be offered at the new office location.
"In 2003, as a means of consolidating 17 small field office locations offering limited service options, DNR implemented the regional hub system, opening larger, more efficient offices with expanded services in Florence, Columbia, Charleston and Clemson," according to DNR director John Frampton. "The consolidation has saved a considerable amount of money in facilities management and utility bills, improved internal agency communications, and improved user friendly service operations for the general public. DNR customers in the Pee Dee Region, such as boaters, hunters and anglers, will see enhanced services with greater convenience."
During the groundbreaking ceremony, DNR recognized Senator Leatherman for leading the Senate Finance Committee through the passage of the last three annual DNR budgets.
resources enforcement officers for the Pee Dee Region of South Carolina," Leatherman said. "Approximately 50 DNR officers will be supervised through staff assigned to the new Florence facility, once complete. These officers, along with the new facility will improve DNR services offered to the Florence community," DNR protects and manages South Carolina’s natural resources by making wise and balanced decisions for the benefit of the state’s natural resources and its people.