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Key Volumes Actual to Actual Comparison For Period Ending March 31, 2025
This gives statistics on shipping containers and cruise passengers entering and exiting South Carolina ports
Boosting Partcipation in Preventive Biometric Screenings Through Targeted Outreach
The biometric screening is a frontline tool in both identifying and reducing the severity of chronic disease. Results from the screening help identify risks for hypertension (high blood pressure), hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol) and coronary artery disease. The preventive screening rate for PEBA members was 12.9% in 2023. This contrasts sharply with the percentage of these members who have been diagnosed with a chronic condition (40.8%). The purpose of this project is to understand what barriers exist to employers who have screening rates under the average and make suggestions on how to boost these screening rates
Signing Statement R-55, S. 618
This signing statement pertains to the Board of Public Works for the City of Gaffney
Advisory Opinion #35, Reviewed May 2025
The South Carolina Board of Nursing regularly publishes advisory opinions for those licensed under the Board of Nursing. This advisory opinion answers the question: Is it within the role and scope of responsibilities of the registered nurse (RN) to deploy extravascular collagen hemostasis devices
2025–26 Assessment Schedule
This document has information on test dates for each assessment program and each subject within each program
Coastal science at work
The South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium emails out a newsletter to subscribers with information about research and events happening throughout the state at the consortium
The Advocate
The Department of Children's Advocacy publishes the Advocate to keep partners and the community up-to-date on key happenings within DCA. This is issue 51
Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Program
The Transportation Alternatives Program allows local governments and other eligible entities to apply for grants for a variety of non-motorized transportation projects. The Transportation Alternatives Program funds non-motorized projects such as pedestrian and bicycle facilities and Safe Routes to Schools infrastructure. The TA program will assist SCDOT with accomplishing its Complete Streets initiative, which requires and encourages a safe, comfortable, integrated transportation network for all users, regardless of age, ability, income, ethnicity, or mode of transportation
Commissioner's Preferences
This document includes a list of the South Carolina Workers' Compensation Commission commissioner specific preferences by Commissioner J. Gabriel Coggiola
Fecal Coliform and Enterococci Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Loads for Monitoring Stations in the Dawho River within Shellfish Management Area 12B HUC 030502060405
§303(d) of the Clean Water Act (CWA) and EPA’s Water Quality Planning and Management Regulations require states to develop total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) for water bodies that are included on the §303(d) list of impaired waters. A TMDL is the maximum amount of pollutant a waterbody can assimilate while meeting water quality standards (WQS) for the pollutant of concern. All TMDLs include a waste load allocation (WLA) for any National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitted dischargers, a load allocation (LA) for all nonpoint sources, and an explicit and/or implicit margin of safety (MOS). This technical report describes the development of fecal coliform (FC) TMDL for impaired shellfish station 12B-53, and Enterococci TMDLs for impaired recreational stations MD-120, RT-07055, and RT-20236 in Dawho River in Charleston County, South Carolina. These stations have been included in South Carolina’s 2020 and 2022 303(d) list of impaired waters for exceeding FC and Enterococci WQS for shellfish harvesting and recreational uses