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§ 49-4-45 — South Carolina Law | CourtGPT
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§ 49-4-45

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(A)(1) A new surface water withdrawer that owns and operates a licensed impoundment that utilizes water withdrawn from its licensed impoundment and the withdrawals are subject to review and approval of applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including its impoundment licensing authority, shall be issued a surface water withdrawal permit upon proper application. (2) Any other new surface water withdrawer that utilizes water withdrawn from a licensed impoundment shall be issued a surface water withdrawal permit upon proper application in accordance with the criteria contained in this chapter. If this new surface water withdrawer has been issued a license, permit, or certification through a state or federal process that reviewed criteria substantially similar to some or all of the surface water withdrawal criteria contained in this chapter, then the application for the new surface water withdrawal is only required to address the criteria not addressed when the new surface water withdrawer was issued a license, permit, or certification through a state or federal process. (B) Permits issued pursuant to this section will be required to identify the surface water withdrawer,

er withdrawer was issued a license, permit, or certification through a state or federal process. (B) Permits issued pursuant to this section will be required to identify the surface water withdrawer, the point of withdrawal, and the maximum withdrawal amounts and also will require that the applicant comply with the reporting requirements of Section 49-4-50. (C) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to diminish the department's authority to regulate facilities under any other applicable laws. HISTORY: 2010 Act No. 247, Section 1, eff January 1, 2011.