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SELC Defends South Carolina River from Land-for-Water Deal

added 1.25.12

In 2009, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control proposed issuing a permit to Duke Energy that would allow the utility to give the state a donation of land and cash to compensate for maintaining harmfully low flows from a series of five hydroelectric stations on the Catawba-Wateree River. We challenged the agency’s decision and secured a unanimous vote from the DHEC board to deny approval of the deal.

SELC is now in the South Carolina Court of Appeals to defend this victory, which was overturned by a state judge’s ruling on procedural grounds. Duke’s system of hydroelectric dams is one of the largest in the country and how it is permitted to operate in the coming decades will set an important precedent, not only for the Carolinas but nationwide.

How Duke’s system of hydroelectric dams is permitted to operate in the coming decades will set an important precedent, not only for the Carolinas but nationwide.

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Board Denies Proposed Relicensing of Duke Energy’s Dams on the Catawba-Wateree River

added 7.16.09

The S.C. Board of Health and Environmental Control denied Duke Energy LLC’s requested certification for decreased water flows into South Carolina from hydroelectric plants on the Catawba-Wateree River, overriding the previous proposed approval by the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control for the reasons raised by the Southern Environmental Law Center on behalf of the S.C. Coastal Conservation League and American Rivers.
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