Emergency Response

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To report chemical spills, oil spills, or fish kills call our toll-free 24-hour emergency response line at 1-888-481-0125
In Columbia, call 253-6488.

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First Responders

General Public

The general public is invited to notify the Emergency Response Section (ERS) of any actual or possible release of pollutants into the environment of the State. The ERS will respond verbally to all notifications from the public that involve, in part, the following type of incidents:

ERS responds statewide to assist the eight DHEC Environmental Quality Control (EQC) Emergency Response Teams. All ERS members in the Central Office (Headquarters) have many hours of specialized training in the various aspects of oil and hazardous materials emergency response/remediation. Additionally, each ERS Staff member has additional specialist duties.

All DHEC ERS and Regional response staff have been trained in the Incident Command System and operate within a Unified Command structure that is consistent with National Incident Management System. The ERS operates within the guidelines and procedures as outlined in the Emergency Response Program Procedures Manual, The State of South Carolina Contingency Plan For Spills and Releases of Oil & Hazardous Substances, and the State Emergency Operations Plan.

The Department's response to oil and hazardous materials spills and releases is mandated and guided by the S.C. Pollution Control Act, Hazardous Waste Management Act, Oil and Gas Act, among others. Under the Federal Clean Water Act, the Department serves as a member of the Federal Regional Response Team. For inland planning and response, the Department coordinates with the USEPA in implementing the NCP and the Area Plan. In the coastal area, the Department ensures that state interests and concerns are addressed and cooperates with the U.S. Coast Guard, who is designated federal on-scene coordinator, in implementing the National Contingency Plan and the Area Plans.

The ERS offers the following services, as an example:

One of the most important resources that the Emergency Response Program provides is our regulatory authority over the responsible party. The program makes sure the spiller is identified and responds appropriately to the spill/release and follows through with an appropriate cleanup. The program works with the spiller (Responsible Party) and offers guidance and oversight to make sure enough and proper equipment/manpower and cleanup capability is being provided at the scene.

EQC local offices and response teams

ERS SOP Manual - Section I

Cleanup Contractors and Vendors

Cleanup Contractor and Vendor Survey Form

Special Disposal and Recycling Facilities

Emergency Planning/Response Publications

Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Guidance - EPA SPCC


For more information please contact the Bureau of Land & Waste Management at (803) 896-4000.