Environmental
Which South Carolina regulation governs stormwater management for new development?
ASCREC regulations
BSC DHEC's Stormwater Management and Sediment Reduction regulations✓ Correct
CSC Building Code only
DLocal HOA rules
Explanation
SC DHEC regulates stormwater management for new development projects, requiring Best Management Practices (BMPs) to reduce runoff, erosion, and water quality impacts from construction and new impervious surfaces.
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