Browsing by Subject "Drinking water--South Carolina"
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Below market financing available for qualified borrowers
(South Carolina State Library, 2020-03-02)The State Revolving Funds offer long-term, low-interest loans for public drinking water and wastewater facilities. This paper gives the details. -
Below market financing available for qualified borrowers
(South Carolina State Library, 2021-10-01)The State Revolving Funds offer long-term, low-interest loans for public drinking water and wastewater facilities. This paper gives the details. -
Interest rates for FY 2020 loans
(South Carolina State Library, 2020-03-02)This shows the interest rates that the South Carolina State Revolving Fund charges municipalities for loans for clean water and safe drinking water projects. -
Interest rates for FY 2021 loans
(South Carolina State Library, 2020-10-01)This shows the interest rates that the South Carolina State Revolving Fund charges municipalities for loans for clean water and safe drinking water projects. -
Interest rates for FY 2023 loans
(South Carolina State Library, 2022-10-05)This shows the interest rates that the South Carolina State Revolving Fund charges municipalities for loans for clean water and safe drinking water projects. -
R.61-44 South Carolina individual residential well & irrigation well permitting
(1999-06-25)This regulation, promulgated pursuant to the authority of the Pollution Control Act, Section 48-1-10 et seq., and the Safe Drinking Water Act, Section 44-55-10 et seq., 1976 S.C. Code of Laws, establishes a system and ... -
Regulation 61-44 individual residential well and irrigation well permitting
(2021-06-22)This regulation, promulgated pursuant to the authority of the Pollution Control Act, Section 48-1-10 et seq., and the Safe Drinking Water Act, Section 44-55-10 et seq., 1976 S.C. Code of Laws, establishes a system and ... -
Regulation 61-58 state primary drinking water regulations
(2023-01-05)Regulations 61-58 through 61-58.17 are promulgated pursuant to S.C. Code Sections 44-55-10 et seq. and are collectively known as the State Primary Drinking Water Regulations. The Department finds the standards and procedures ...