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This searchable calendar lists coastal management-related events in the default order of current, upcoming, unscheduled, and on-going; past events may be viewed by selecting the ‘Include Past Events’ option.  An event can be searched by keyword, date, type of event, location, category, audience, or partners involved.  If you have any questions or comments please don’t hesitate to e-mail us.

 
 
   
 
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SEPTEMBER, 2005
  • Columbia Workshop
    Workshop, Statewide: Coast, September 28, 2005
    Workshop: regulations, processes, etc. for permitting and certification; Breakout Sessions: three one hour sessions on Nationwide Permits, mitigation, stormwater, cultural resources, endangered species and wetland ID
FEBRUARY, 2007
  • Southeast Regional Diamondback Terrapin Workshop
    Conference, Statewide: Coast [Charleston, SC], February 27, 2007
    Category(s): Wildlife Management, Fisheries & Fisheries Mgmt., Biodiversity Conservation
    This conference will focus on diamondback terrapin research and management in South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia.
JUNE, 2007
  • Coastal Stormwater BMP Issues and Case Studies
    Workshop, Statewide: Coast [Georgetown, SC], June 25, 2007
    Category(s): Low Impact Design, Non-point Source Pollution, Stormwater Management, Water Quality Issues, Watershed Management
    Half-day education event that will examine innovative practices being implemented along the Carolina coastline designed to minimize the impacts of stormwater runoff.
FEBRUARY, 2008
  • Southeast Regional Diamondback Terrapin Workshop
    Conference, Statewide: Coast [Charleston, SC], February 27, 2008
    Category(s): Wildlife Management, Fisheries & Fisheries Mgmt., Fauna Taxonomy/ID, Coastal Laws, Rules, Regulations, Biodiversity Conservation
    A one-day workshop highlighting the status of diamondback terrapin research, management and education in the Southeast. The meeting will serve to update attendees on the accomplishments and specific needs of the region.
MAY, 2008
  • CanVis Workshop
    Workshop, Statewide: Coast [North Charleston, SC], May 28, 2008
    Category(s): Land Use Planning, Infill Development/Retrofits, Growth Management, Community Development Issues, Coastal Hazards & Hurricanes, Climate Change/Sea Level Rise
    This is a 3 hour workshop at the NOAA CSC to learn about the applications of using CanVis visualization software,which enables coastal officials and their constituents to get a quick look at their development possibilities. Please RSVP by May 23, 2008.
JUNE, 2008
  • Historic Properties and the South Carolina Coastal Zone Management Act
    Workshop, Statewide: Coast [Charleston, SC], June 26, 2008
    Category(s): Stormwater Management, Historic Preservation, Community Development Issues, Coastal Laws, Rules, Regulations
    The workshop focuses on historic properties and their protections under the Coastal Zone Management Act. This workshop is geared toward developers, local governments, consultants, and engineers working on projects requiring SCDHEC-OCRM permitting action.
AUGUST, 2008
OCTOBER, 2008
  • Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Practices: Design and Installation Demonstrations
    Seminar, Statewide: Coast [North Charleston, SC], October 28, 2008
    Category(s): Water Quality Issues, Stormwater Management, Non-point Source Pollution, Low Impact Design, Land Use Planning, Community Development Issues
    A seminar to learn about LID strategies, in particular bioretention swales and pervious surfaces installed for stormwater management. Following the seminar there will be a site visit to Oak Terrace Preserve in N. Charleston, SC to view these practices.
  • Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Practices: Design and Installation Demonstrations
    Seminar, Statewide: Coast [North Charleston, SC], October 29, 2008
    Category(s): Water Quality Issues, Stormwater Management, Non-point Source Pollution, Low Impact Design, Land Use Planning, Community Development Issues
    A seminar to learn about LID strategies, in particular bioretention swales and pervious surfaces installed for stormwater management. Following the seminar there will be a site visit to Oak Terrace Preserve in N. Charleston, SC to view these practices.
  • Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Practices: Design and Installation Demonstrations
    Seminar, Statewide: Coast [North Charleston, SC], October 30, 2008
    Category(s): Water Quality Issues, Stormwater Management, Non-point Source Pollution, Low Impact Design, Land Use Planning, Community Development Issues
    A seminar to learn about LID strategies, in particular bioretention swales and pervious surfaces installed for stormwater management. Following the seminar there will be a site visit to Oak Terrace Preserve in N. Charleston, SC to view these practices.
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