On-Line Data
Publications and Reports
Current Projects
- Automatic Data Recorder (ADR) Network
- Aquifer Delineation
- Ditch Pond Heritage Preserve Restoration Study
- Edisto Island Saltmarsh Creek Restoration
- FERC Relicensing
- Flood and Drought Management Program
- Geophysical Well Logging
- Piedmont Project
- Potentiometric Maps
- Saltwater Intrusion Monitoring
- Savannah River Basin Comprehensive Modeling
- State-wide Spring Survey
- Stream Salinity
- Wadi Surveying
- Water Resources Investigations
Related Websites
- Duke Energy Lakes Information
- Lake Murray Information (SCE&G)
- Corps of Engineers Savannah Water Control
- S.C. DHEC Bureau of Water
- S.C. DHEC Ocean and Coastal Resource Management
- N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Water Resources
- S.C. Geological Survey
- S.C. Geological Survey Earth Science Education Series
- Project WET -- Water Education for Teachers
- U.S. Geological Survey Water Science for Schools
- U.S. Geological Survey Water Science Glossary
- U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources of South Carolina
- U.S. Geological Survey Water Data Reports
- U.S. Geological Survey Geology of the Southeastern USA
- South Carolina State Climatology Office
- National Weather Service River Forecasting Center
- S.C. Flood Mitigation Program
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency -- Ground Water and Drinking Water
- National Ground Water Association
- International Ground Water Modeling Center
- Saluda-Reedy Watershed Consortium
Mission Statement
The mission of the Hydrology Section is to provide guidance, counsel, and data to the State government and the general public for the beneficial use, conservation, and management of South Carolina's water resources. To that end, the Section maintains a program of hydrologic projects and technical activities aimed at collecting hydrologic, geologic, and water-quality data; monitoring the availability of surface water and ground water; and studying and modeling these resources. The Section is concerned with maintaining a balance among water-supply development, economic growth, and preservation of fish and wildlife habitats.