Groundwater Programs
Groundwater Contaminant Inventory

Since 1980, South Carolina has conducted an annual inventory of groundwater contaminant sites .  An increase in contaminated sites listed since 1980 is attributable to: 1) an increase in the facility monitoring efforts; 2) a more focused awareness of the unique nature and value of the state's groundwater resources; and 3) the enactment of the Underground Storage Tank (UST) Control Regulation (R.61-92).  

South Carolina Groundwater Contaminant Inventory (GWCI)

Known Groundwater Contaminant List by County (PDF) - Appendix B of the GWCI

Abbeville (10 KB)
Aiken(14 KB)
Allendale(10 KB)
Anderson(20 KB)
Bamberg(10 KB)
Barnwell(15 KB)
Beaufort(19 KB)
Berkeley(18 KB)
Calhoun(8 KB)
Charleston(40 KB)
Cherokee(14 KB)
Chester(12 KB)
Chesterfield(13 KB)
Clarendon(13 KB)
Colleton(14 KB)
Darlington(16 KB)
Dillon(12  KB)
Dorchester(14 KB)
Edgefield(10 KB)
Fairfield(9 KB)
Florence(25 KB)
Georgetown(14 KB)
Greenville(37 KB)
Greenwood(13 KB)
Hampton(12 KB)
Horry(31 KB)
Jasper(11 KB)
Kershaw(12 KB)
Lancaster(12 KB)
Laurens(16 KB)
Lee(10 KB)
Lexington(23 KB)
Marion(13 KB)
Marlboro(12 KB)
McCormick(8 KB)
Newberry(12 KB)
Oconee(12 KB)
Orangeburg (18 KB)
Pickens(13 KB)
Richland(32 KB)
Saluda(8 KB)
Spartanburg(37 KB)
Sumter(20 KB)
York(21 KB)
Union(8 KB)
Williamsburg(12 KB)

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