"Drought Impacts and Vulnerability in South Carolina" Hope Mizzell State Climatologist SC Department of Natural Resources.

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"Drought Impacts and Vulnerability in South Carolina" Hope Mizzell State Climatologist SC Department of Natural Resources

Local Drought Committee (12) Local Drought Plans and Ordinances State Drought Program State Agency Drought Committee (5) Drought Act and Regulations South Carolina’s Hydro-Logical Cycle

3 States Sharing the Resource U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Savannah) FERC Hydropower Relicensing – Alcoa and Progress Energy (Yadkin-Pee Dee) – Duke Energy (Catawba- Wateree) – SCE&G (Saluda) South Carolina Water Issues

Surface Water Intakes Dischargers Surface Water Users * Ground Water Users * Streams Lakes Yadkin-Peedee River Basin Yadkin-Pee Dee Basin

Emergency Agreement Yadkin-Pee Dee Basin

Summer 2002 Impacts Manufacturing firms and utilities $4.9 million in capital costs $629,000 in monthly costs Economic Impact of Reduced Pee Dee River Water Flow on the Pee Dee Region of SC Jeffrey Pompe, Francis Marion University Prepared for Pee Dee Coalition 46,264 manufacturing jobs in 9 Pee Dee counties Leading tourist destination (Grand Strand) Myrtle Beach and Georgetown impacted by saltwater intrusion

Economic Impact of Reduced Pee Dee River Water Flow on the Pee Dee Region of SC Jeffrey Pompe, Francis Marion University Prepared for Pee Dee Coalition Tourism Adverse publicity on reduced water supply discourages tourists similar to bad publicity created by hurricanes Future Impacts Manufactures and public water suppliers -$103.7 million in one time costs -$372,000 in monthly costs -Public water suppliers decrease production by 25% and lose $425,000 in revues per month

225-ft rock well, Spartanburg Co ft decline June 1998 – Oct ft sand well, Allendale Co. 7.4-ft decline June 1998 – Oct ft limestone well, Hampton Co ft decline June 1998 – Oct ft sand well, Marlboro Co ft decline June 1998 – Oct Groundwater conditions in the State during the drought

Drought Impacts on Agriculture  5 consecutive years declared agricultural disaster  Herd reductions for cattle Drought Impacts on Drinking Water/Fire Protection  Dry Wells – no financial assistance available  30 Water Systems with mandatory restrictions  Reduced water availability for fire protection Record Drought

Root Rot in pines: $ 1,900,000 Southern Pine Beetle:$ 264,867,725 Forest Growth:$1,000,000,000 Seedling Survival:$ 7,200,000 Nursery Irrigation$ 47,208 Seedling Loss $ 41,000 Increased Culls $ 57,310 Reduction in Sales $ 2,690,000 Fire Protection: Detection$ 500,000 Timber Damage$ 5,000,000 Property Damage$ 4,000,000 Fire Dept$ 25,230,000 Total Forestry Drought Economic Impact to date: $1,311,533,243 *Does not include impact on paper mills operating in SC and Forest Industry seedling nurseries (SC Forestry Commission) SC Drought Impacts on Forestry

Drought Impacts on Tourism  Closed businesses /Reduced staff  Ripple effect through economy  Not recognized by SBA  Increased aquatic weeds $300,000/lake to control Drought Impacts on Industry and Power Generation  $7.5 million for 13 Non-utility Hydropower plants  $500,000 / Industry

Regional Drought Monitor for the Carolinas USC- CISA

Comparison: spatial variability July % PDSI and 50% PHDI Climate Division 8-digit HUC County Exceptional Drought Extreme Drought Severe Drought Moderate Drought Abnormally Dry

Improve monitoring and detection Improve drought forecasting and prediction Increase research in collaboration with stakeholders Decision-support tools such as Internet portal Comprehensive view of drought mitigation Assist states and local water users as they revise and develop drought plans Why is NIDIS Important to SC?

Thank you! Hope Mizzell SC State Climatologist 1000 Assembly Street Columbia, SC