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Game zone 1 : Mountain Hunt Unit: Oconee, Pickens & Greenville counties
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Game zone 2 : Abbeville, Anderson, Chester, Cherokee, Edgefield, Fairfield, Greenwood, Lancaster, Laurens, McCormick, Newberry, Saluda, Spartanburg, Union, York Counties & those portions of the counties of Greenville, Oconee & Pickens south of the Game Zone 1 line
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Game zone 3 : Aiken, Lexington & Richland counties
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Game zone 4 : Kershaw, Chesterfield, Marlboro, Dillon, Florence, Marion & Horry counties
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Game zone 5 : Sumter, Lee, Darlington, Clarendon, Williamsburg & Georgetown counties
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Game zone 6 : Allendale, Barnwell, Bamberg, Beaufort, Berkeley, Calhoun, Charleston, Colleton, Dorchester, Hampton, Jasper & Orangeburg counties
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General hydrology of South Carolina
(South Carolina State Library, 2001)Illustrated by 10 maps, this paper discusses streams, lakes, aquifers and potential hydrological problems in South Carolina. -
General hydrology of South Carolina
(South Carolina State Library, 2001)Illustrated by 9 maps, this sheet discusses streams, lakes, aquifers and potential hydrological problems in South Carolina. -
Geologic hazards of the South Carolina coastal plain
(South Carolina State Library, 2012)This map has been designed as a planning tool for use by emergency managers for the response to and recovery from a hazardous geologic event, such as a large magnitude earthquake or a smaller occurrence such as a sinkhole ... -
Ground-water levels in South Carolina : a compilation of historical water-level data
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Ground-water levels in South Carolina, 2006-2010
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Ground-water resources of Kershaw County, South Carolina
(South Carolina State Library, 2002-08-29)Kershaw County, S.C. has adequate ground water for considerable growth in the public, industrial and irrigation supplies that rely on that resource. Aquifers in the county are of two basic types: paleozoic bedrock in the ... -
Ground-water resources of Lee County, South Carolina
(South Carolina State Library, 2004-04-01)Lee County, S.C. has abundant ground-water resources available for public and industrial supplies and crop irrigation. -
Ground-water resources of Richland County, South Carolina
(South Carolina State Library, 2003-10-23)Richland County, in central South Carolina, obtains nearly all of its public and industrial water supplies from the City of Columbia water system, which processes 62 million gallons per day from the Broad River at Columbia ... -
Ground-water resources of Williamsburg County, South Carolina
(South Carolina State Library, 2008)Williamsburg County, S.C., has numerous substantial ground-water aquifers. Most are in sand-and-clay formations of Cretaceous Age, like the other counties of South Carolina’s Coastal Plain. Wells as deep as 1,200 feet ... -
Guide to South Carolina marine artificial reefs
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Guide to South Carolina marine artificial reefs
(South Carolina State Library, 2023-03-09)The Marine Resources Division of the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources currently manages 45 manmade fishing reefs in estuarine and offshore waters of South Carolina. These reef sites are constructed from a ... -
Guide to South Carolina saltwater fishes
(South Carolina State Library, 2020-06-29)This identification guide provides a quick reference for marine fish that are most often encountered by South Carolina sport fishermen. To facilitate identification, species are grouped by family so that similar-looking ... -
Guide to South Carolina saltwater fishes
(South Carolina State Library, 2003)This identification guide provides a quick reference for marine fish that are most often encountered by South Carolina sport fishermen. To facilitate identification, species are grouped by family so that similar-looking ... -
Guide to the salt marshes and tidal creeks of the Southeastern United States
(South Carolina State Library, 2016-06-03)This guide was developed to provide readers with an appreciation for this ecosystem and how important it is to sustaining our coast and quality of life. The first section describes the physical, chemical, and biological ...