United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Water Regulations and Standards Washington, DC 20460 EPA 440/5-88-076 September 1988 &EPA Water State Water Quality Standards Summary: South Carolina ------- ------- DISCLAIMER This publication was prepared by Battelle under contract to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Contract 68-03-3534). Secondary information sources were used to compile data presented in this document. Each State was given an opportunity to review and provide comments on a draft of this information document. In no event shall either the United States or Battelle have any responsibility or liability for any use, misuse, or reliance upon the information contained herein, nor does either warrant or otherwise represent in any way the accuracy, adequacy, efficacy, or applicability of the contents hereof. The reader should consult the water quality standards of a particular State for exact regulatory language applicable to that State. Copies of State water quality standards may be obtained frcrr the State's Water Pollution Control Agency or its '•:.•..:: -/a lent. Additional information may also be obtained from the: Standards Branch Criteria and Standards Division (WH-585) Office of Water Regulations and Standards U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, D.C. 20460 202-475-7315 This document may be obtained only from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) at the following address: National Technical Information Service 5285 Front Royal Road Springfield, Virginia 22161 703-487-4650 The NTIS order number is: PB89-142087 ------- ------- SOUTH CAROLINA Responsible Agencys Dept. of Health and Environmental Control 2600 Bull Street Coluibia 29201 Standards Available From Sally Knowles Dept. of Health i Environmental Control 2600 Bull Street State Contact: Sally KnoHles Environ. Qual. Hgr. Dept. of Health t Environmental Control 2600 Bull Street Coluibia 29201 State Contact: 803-734-5227 Coluibia 803-734-5227 Fee: 29201 no Railing List: yes State Narrative Language For: Antidegradation 1. Existing water uses and the level of water quality necessary to protect these existing uses shall be •aintained and protected regardless of the Mater classification. 2. Where surface water quality exceeds levels necessary to support propagation of fish, shellfish, and wild- life, and recreation in and on the Hater, that quality shall be maintained and protected unless the Department finds, after intergovernmental coordination and public participation, that allowing lower water quality is , necessary to important economic or social development. In allowing such lower water quality, water quality adequate to fully protect existing uses shall be maintained. The highest statutory and regulatory require- ments for all new and existing point sources shall be achieved and all cost-effective and reasonable best management practices for nonpoint source control shall be encouraged. 3. The water quality of Class AA and Class SAA surface waters shall be maintained and protected in as natural a condition as feasible, within the Department's statutory authority. 4. During certain tites of the year, the quality of some free flowing surface waters (including lakes) does not seet nuneric standards for dissolved oxygen or pH due to natural conditions, even though classified uses in these waters are achieved. During these tines, the quality shall be neither cumulatively lowered more than 0.10 sg/1 for dissolved oxygen nor cumulatively raised or lowered more than 0.10 standard units for pH from ispacts by point sources and other activities, unless a site-specific standard is established. State Narrative Language For: Toxics All ground waters and surface waters of the State shall at all times, regardless of flow, be free from toxic substances attributable to sewage, industrial waste, or other waste in concentrations or coibinations which interfere with classified water uses (except within mixing zones as described in D.(5) of the South Carolina Hater Quality Standards), existing water uses or which are harmful to human, animal, plant or aquatic life. State Narrative Language For: Free From fill ground waters and surface waters of the State shall at all times, regardless of flow, be free from: A. Sewage, industrial waste, or other waste that will settle to form sludge deposits that are unsightly, putrescent, or odorous to such degree as to create a nuisance or interfere with classified water uses or existing water uses; E. Floating debris, oil, grease, scua, and other floating material attributable to sewage, industrial waste, or other waste in amounts sufficient to be unsightly to such a degree as to create a nuisance or interfere with classified water uses or existing water uses; C. Sewage, industrial, or other waste which produce taste or odor or change the existing color or physical, cheaical, or biological conditions in the receiving waters or aquifers to such a degree as to create a nuisance or interfere with .classified uses or existing water uses; and, D. High temperature, toxic, corrosive, or deleterious substances attributable to sewage, industrial waste, or other waste in concentrations or combinations which interfere with classified water uses, existing water uses, or which are harmful to hucan, animal, plant or aquatic life. SC-1 ------- SOUTH CAROLINA State Narrative Language For: Low Flow Interiittent streais and ephemeral streais shall be considered Haters of the state. The use classification and nuieric standards of the class or the streai to which interiittent and epheieral streais are tributary shall apply, disregarding any site-specific nuiberic standards for that tributary. State Narrative Language For: Mixing Zones A region or zone (called the fixing zone} in which one or lore specified water quality standards and classi- fied uses are not applicable lay be allowed by the Department (South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control). The size of the cixing zone shall be kept to a minimum and lay be determined on an individual project basis considering biological, chemical, engineering, hydrological, and physical factors. (a) Surface Haters: Nixing zones which are used for waste treatment effluents shall allow safe passage of aquatic organisms, and shall allow the protection and propagation of a balanced indigenous population of aquatic organisms in and on the water body. The mixing zone size shall be based upon critical flow conditions. The mixing zone shall not be an area of waste treatment nor shall it interfere with or impair existing recreational uses, existing drinking water supply uses, existing industrial or agriclutural uses, or, existing or potential shellfish harvesting uses, [see Antidegradation (1)(A)]. SC-2 ------- SOUTH CAROLINA Classifications: Class AA FreshHaters which constitute an outstanding recreational or ecological resource or those waters suitable as a source for drinking water supply purposes with • treatment levels as specified by the Departient. Suitable also for uses listed in Class A and Class B. Class A-Trout Freshttaters suitable for supporting reproducing trout populations and a cold water balanced indigenous aquatic couunity of fauna and flora. Suitable also for uses listed in Class A and Class B. Class A Fresh waters suitable for priiary contact recreation. Also suitable for uses listed in Class 8. Class B-Trout Freshwaters suitable for supporting reproducing trout populations and a cold water balanced indigenous aquatic couunity of fauna and flora. Suitable also for uses listed in Class B. Class B Freshwaters suitable for secondary contact recreation and as a source for drinking water supply after conventional treatment in accordance with requireients of the Departient. Suitable for fishing and the survival and propagation of a balanced indigenous aquatic conunity of fauna and flora. Suitable also for industrial and agricultural uses. Class SAA Tidal saltwaters which constitute an outstanding recreational or ecological resource. Suitable also for uses listed in Class SA, Class SB, and Class SC. Class SA Tidal saltwaters suitable for the harvesting of dais, missels, or oysters for •arket purposes or huian consutption. Suitable also for uses listed in Class SB and SC. Class SB Tidal saltwaters suitable for priiary contact recreation. Suitable also for uses listed in Class SC. Class SC Tidal saltwaters suitable for secondary contact recreation, crabbing, and fishing, except harvesting of dais, missels, or oysters for «rket purposes or huian consumption. Also suitable for the survival and propagation of a balanced larine fauna and flora. Class 6A Those ground waters that are highly vulnerable to contamination because of the hydrological characteristics of the areas under which they occur and that are also characterized by either of the following two factors: 1) irreplaceable, in that no reasonable alternative source of drinking water is available to substantial populations; or 2) Ecologically vital, in that the aquifer provides the base flow for a particularly sensitive ecological systet that, if polluted, would destroy a unique habitat. Class SB All ground waters of the State, unless classified otherwise, which ieet the definition of underground sources of drinking water (USDN) as defined in Section B. Class 6C Those ground waters not considered potential sources of drinking water and of United beneficial use. These ground waters also mist not ligrate to 6A or 6B ground waters or have a discharge to surface water that could cause degradation. SC-3 ------- SOUTH CAROLINA Physical PH Upper Value Loner Value Dissolved Oxygen Upper Value Lexer Value Teaperature Upper Value Teiperature Change Upper Value Turbidity Upper Value Nutrients Toxic Metals Pesticides Organics Bacteria Fecal Col. (Max, Beo. Mean) Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit All Classes Class AA Narr. Narr. Class A-Trout Narr Class A 8.0 6.0 ig/L 6 ig/L Narr. 8.0 6.0 4 90 5 ' ig/L •g/L F F Narr. 400 200 /100 iL 7100 iL Narr. SC-4 ------- SOUTH CAROLINA Class B-Trout Class B Class SAft Class Sft Narr. 8.5 6.5 Narr. §g/L 4 ig/L Narr. 4 F 1.5 F Turbidity : ' - Upper Value Narr. Nutrients ; . Toxic Metals [ Pesticides Organics •• ' ' . i Bacteria Fecal Col. (Max, 6eo. Mean) Upper Vaiue 2000 /iOO «L 2000 /100 iL 43 /100 »L Seconder^ Upper Liiit 1000 7100 §L 1000 /IOO iL Narr. /IOO iL Total Coliforn Upper Value Narr. Physical pH Upper Va Lower Va Dissolved Oxy Upper Va Lower Va Tesperature Upper Va Tetperature C Upper Va Secondar ,ue 8.5 iue 6.0 !en lue :ue 6 :ue Narr lange .ue ' Upper Lifiit 8.5 i.O ig/L ig/L •g/L 4 ig/L 90 F 5 F F SC-5 ------- SOUTH CAROLINA Class SB Class SC Class 6A Class 68 Physical pH Upper Value Latter Value Dissolved Oxygen Loner Value Teiperature Upper Value Teiperature Change Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Nutrients Toxic totals Pesticides Organics Bacteria Fecal CoL (Max, Sea. Mean) Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit 8.5 6.5 4 ig/L Narr. 4 1.5 8.5 6.5 4 ig/L Narr. 4 1.5 2000 7100 iL 1000 /100 iL SC-6 ------- Physical Nutrients Toxic Metals Pesticides Organics Bacteria SOUTH CAROLINA Class EC SC-7 ------- ------- |