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Preliminary Assessment of the Groundwater Conditions in Part of the Pee Dee Region, South Carolina

South Carolina. Bureau of Water
Abstract
Concerns among groundwater users about the quantity of groundwater available in the northeastern part of the Coastal Plain of South Carolina resulted in an assessment of the groundwater conditions by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. The study area consists of Florence, Darlington, Marlboro, Dillon, Williamsburg and Marion Counties. This report documents that several adverse conditions already exist in the area; others are threatening to develop. Various groundwater investigations in the Pee Dee area have documented the existence of excessive water-level declines and an increasing demand on the aquifers as a result of rapid industrial and commercial growth.
Issue Date
2003-08-25
Keywords
Groundwater--Environmental aspects--South Carolina--Pee Dee Region
Type
Document
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