Taxonomy Archives: South Carolina

January 26, 2015

Santee Cooper ahead of Schedule in Removing Coal Ash from Lagoons in Conway, S.C.

At its rate of coal ash removal during the last six months of 2014, Santee Cooper will finish removing coal ash from lagoons at its Grainger facility in 2019, four years ahead of schedule.

January 15, 2015

SELC files suit to protect Saluda River from wastewater pollution

January 14, 2015

Groups Seek to Stop Sewer Utility’s Pollution of Saluda River in Court

On behalf of Congaree Riverkeeper, the Southern Environmental Law Center today filed suit in federal court to stop unlawful sewage discharges into the Saluda River near Columbia, S.C.

December 19, 2014

Press coverage of SELC’s agreement with Duke Energy on SC coal ash

December 18, 2014

All S.C. Utilities Now Committed to Removing Coal Ash Out of Lagoons

SELC today announced an agreement in principle with Duke Energy to remove all of its coal ash at its W.S. Lee facility form the banks fo the Saluda River near Greenville and Anderson, SC, to safer, dr...

December 18, 2014

South Carolina solar settlement generates buzz in energy field

December 11, 2014

Conservation Groups Reach Settlement Agreement with South Carolina Utilities on Net Metering

Conservation groups reached a settlement today with South Carolina utilities to ensure that customers who choose to invest in solar will receive full retail credit for any power that flows back onto t...

December 2, 2014

Southeastern States Have Clear Path for Meeting Carbon Pollution Targets Under Clean Power Plan

November 12, 2014

SELC Calls for Stronger Protections for Southeastern Wetlands in Comments to EPA

SELC filed comments today on the Environmental Protection Agency’s and the Army Corps of Engineers’ proposed rule to clarify what streams, rivers, lakes and wetlands are protected under the Clean Wate...

October 13, 2014

Conservation Groups Challenge Unlawful Permit to Prevent Further Shoreline Damage

SELC and our partners have filed suit in federal court challenging the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers’ use of a permit that allows construction of bulkheads, seawalls, and other hardened structures to be...