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The Permit Process
Are you building something on your property?
Let's say you have a property where you would like to build something... Read More
Emergency Permit
Emergency Permit Procedures
Charleston District Regulatory Division recognizes that conditions... Read More
Morris Island Lighthouse
The Charleston District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
successfully completed the long term erosion control project... Read More
Charleston District Completes Lake Marion Water Treatment Plant
Charleston District Completes Lake Marion Water Treatment Plant
The first tap was turned at the Lake Marion Regional Water Treatment Plant on April 28... Read More
Folly Beach Named One of 2007's Top Restored Beaches
Folly Beach Named One of 2007's Top Restored Beaches
The (ASBPA) named the top seven restored beaches for 2007 .... Read More
Fallujah Street Lights
Fallujah harnessing the sun’s energy to light streets
With a marked decline in insurgent activity in recent months, Fallujah is on the road... Read More
Technical Services Partners with the Department of Energy
Technical Services Partners with the DoE
The Charleston Technical Services Division is partnering with the (DoE)... Read More

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