99-5381. No Discharge Zone Determinations for Broad Creek, Lake Keowee, Lake Murray, Lake Thurmond, and Lake Wylie  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 42 (Thursday, March 4, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 10465-10466]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-5381]
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    [FRL-6237-7]
    
    
    No Discharge Zone Determinations for Broad Creek, Lake Keowee, 
    Lake Murray, Lake Thurmond, and Lake Wylie
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 4 has 
    received petitions from the State of South Carolina requesting a 
    determination that adequate and reasonably available pump out 
    facilities exist for Broad Creek, Lake Keowee, Lake Murray, Lake 
    Thurmond, and Lake Wylie. The purpose of this petition is to enable 
    these water bodies to qualify for No Discharge Zone (NDZ) designation. 
    The State of Georgia concurs with this determination for Lake Thurmond 
    (known as Clarks Hill Lake in Georgia), and the State of North Carolina 
    concurs with this determination for Lake Wylie.
        The EPA Regional Administrator for Region 4 concurs with the State 
    of South Carolina's determination. This action is taken pursuant to 
    section 312(f)(3) of the Clean Water Act (CWA) and Public Law 92-500 as 
    amended by Public Law 95-217 and Public Law 100-4, that adequate 
    facilities for the safe and sanitary removal of sewage from all vessels 
    are reasonably available for these water bodies to qualify as NDZs.
        EPA's action allows prohibition regarding discharge from vessels to 
    be applied by these States. Specifically, section 312(f)(3) of the CWA 
    states:
    
        After the effective date of the initial standards and 
    regulations promulgated under this section, if any State determines 
    that the protection and enhancement of the quality of some or all of 
    the waters within such States require greater environmental 
    protection, such State may completely prohibit the discharge from 
    all vessels of any sewage, whether treated or not into such waters, 
    except that no such prohibition shall apply until the Administrator 
    determines that adequate facilities for the safe and sanitary 
    removal and treatment of sewage from all vessels are reasonably 
    available for such water to which such prohibition would apply.
    
        According to the State of South Carolina, the following facilities 
    and conditions exist for these five water bodies.
    
    Broad Creek
    
        Broad Creek is located on the Island of Hilton Head just north of 
    Calibogue Sound. It is a shallow estuary extending across much of the 
    island in a northeast to southwest direction, from its headwaters not 
    far from the Atlantic Ocean to the mouth at Calibogue Sound. Its 
    surface waters cover an area of 1.08 square miles (approximately 692 
    acres) in Beaufort county, South Carolina.
        The facilities available for pumping out vessel holding tanks, 
    addresses, telephone number, hours of operation, and vessel drafts are 
    as follows:
    
        (1) Palmetto Bay Marina; 164-D Palmetto Bay Road, Hilton Head, 
    South Carolina 29928; 843-785-3910; 8 AM-6:30 PM (summer) 8 AM-5:30 
    PM (winter); 22' draft.
        (2) Wexford Lock Harbor Marina; Wexford Plantation, Hilton Head, 
    South Carolina 29928; 843-686-8805; 8 AM-5 PM year round; 8' draft.
        (3) Shelter Cove Marina; PO Box 5628, Hilton Head, South 
    Carolina 29938; 843-842-7001; 7:30 AM-7 PM (summer) 7:30 AM-5PM 
    (winter); 9' draft.
    
    Marine toilet waste from all of these facilities will be treated in 
    municipal wastewater treatment plants. It is estimated that 395 vessels 
    in this area are equipped with Marine Sanitation Devices (MSD). 
    Therefore the ratio of boats with MSDs to pump out facilities is 132 
    boats per pump out facility.
    
    Lake Thurmond
    
        Lake Thurmond (Clarks Hill Lake in Georgia) straddles the Georgia 
    South Carolina Border. The dam is located approximately 10 miles north 
    of Augusta, Georgia. This lake is a reservoir of approximately 70,000 
    acres with 1,200 miles of shoreline.
        The facilities available for pumping out vessel holding tanks, 
    addresses, telephone number, hours of operation, and vessel drafts are 
    as follows:
    
        (1) Plum Branch Yacht Club; PO Box 370, Plum Branch, South 
    Carolina 29845; 864-443-1380; 9 AM-9 PM (summer) 10 AM-2 PM 
    (winter); 15' draft.
        (2) Tradewinds Marina; 5577 Marina Parkway, Appling, Georgia 
    30802; 706-541-1380; 9 AM-5:30 PM year round; 30' draft.
    
        Marine toilet waste from these marinas will be treated in state 
    approved septic tank systems. It is estimated that 74 vessels in this 
    area are equipped with MSDs. Therefore, the ratio of boats with MSDs to 
    pump out facilities is 37 boats per pump out facility.
    
    Lake Murray
    
        Lake Murray is located just north of the City of Columbia, South 
    Carolina. This lake is a reservoir of approximately 78 square miles 
    (50,000 acres) with 520 miles of shoreline.
        The facilities available for pumping out vessel holding tanks, 
    addresses, telephone number, hours of operation, and vessel drafts are 
    as follows:
    
        (1) Dreher Island State Park; 3677 State Park Road, Prosperity, 
    South Carolina 29127; 803-364-4152; 6 AM-9 PM (summer) 6 AM-6 PM 
    (winter); 12' draft.
        (2) Jakes Landing; 220 Jakes Landing Road #2, Lexington, South 
    Carolina 29072; 803-359-9268; 9 AM-8 PM (summer) 9 AM-5 PM (winter); 
    8' draft.
        (3) Lake Murray Marina; 1600 Marina Road, Ballentine, South 
    Carolina 29002; 803-781-1585; 8 AM-7 PM (summer) 8 AM-5 PM (winter); 
    15' draft.
        (4) Lighthouse Marina; 1925 Johnson's Marina Road, Chapin, South 
    Carolina 29026; 8 AM-8 PM (summer) 8 AM-5 PM (winter); 8' draft.
        (5) Night Harbor; 824 Yacht Club Point, PO Box 107, Ballentine, 
    South Carolina 29002; hours of operation not available; 13' draft.
        (6) Robisons Lakeside Marina; 3072 Hwy 378, Leesville, South 
    Carolina 29070; 803-532-4231; 9 AM-6 PM (summer) 9 AM-5 PM (winter); 
    5' draft.
        (7) Windward Point Yacht Club; PO Box 327, Irmo, South Carolina 
    29063; 803-781-2285; open 24 hours year round; 5' draft.
    
        Marine toilet waste from these marinas will be treated as follows:
    
    Dreher Island State Park--.06 mgd package plant (NPDES Permit 
    SC0026048).
    Jakes Landing, Lake Murray Marina, Windward Point--state approved 
    septic tank Lighthouse Marina--public wastewater collection and 
    treatment system.
    Night Harbor, Robison's Lakeside Marina--holding tank which is hauled 
    to a municipal treatment facility.
    
        It is estimated that 256 vessels in this area are equipped with 
    MSDs. Therefore, the ratio of boats with MSDs to pump out facilities is 
    37 boats per pump out facility.
    
    Lake Keowee
    
        Lake Keowee is located in the northwest corner of South Carolina, 
    approximately 30 miles west of Greenville, South Carolina. The surface
    
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    waters of this reservoir/lake cover 18,400 acres and its shoreline is 
    about 300 miles.
        The facilities available for pumping out vessel holding tanks, 
    addresses, telephone, hours of operation, and vessel drafts are as 
    follows:
    
        Lake Keowee Marina; 150 Keowee Marina Drive, Seneca, South 
    Carolina 29679; 864-882-2047; 8 AM-8 PM (summer) 9 AM-5 PM (winter) 
    closed Mondays; 20' draft.
    
        Marine toilet waste from this facility is treated in a state 
    approved and regulated septic tank.
        It is estimated that there are 92 vessels in this area that are 
    equipped with MSDs.
    
    Lake Wylie
    
        Lake Wylie straddles the North Carolina--South Carolina border near 
    Charlotte, North Carolina. The surface waters of this lake/reservoir 
    cover 12,455 acres and its shoreline is about 327 miles.
        The facilities available for pumping out vessel holding tanks, 
    addresses, telephone, hours of operation, and vessel drafts are as 
    follows:
    
        (1) Harbortowne Marina; PO Box 6122, Charlotte, North Carolina 
    28207; 704-347-4224; 9 AM-7 PM (summer) 10 AM-4 PM (winter); 10' 
    draft.
        (2) River Hills Marina Club; 12 Executive Place, Lake Wylie, 
    South Carolina 29710; 803-831-0758; 18' draft.
    
        Marine toilet waste from Harbortowne Marina is treated by a state 
    approved and regulated septic tank. Marine toilet waste from River 
    Hills Marina Club is treated in a public waste water treatment system.
        It is estimated that there are 188 vessels in this area that are 
    equipped with MSDs. Therefore the ratio of boats with MSDs to pumpout 
    facilities is 94 boats per pump out facility.
        Comments concerning this action may be filed on or before 30 days 
    from the date of this document. Such communication should be addressed 
    to Wesley B. Crum, Chief, Coastal Programs and Surface Water Quality 
    Grants Section, EPA, Region 4, Sam Nunn Federal Center, 61 Forsyth 
    Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30303-3104. Telephone 404-562-9352.
    A. Stanley Meiburg,
    Acting Regional Administrator, Region 4.
    [FR Doc. 99-5381 Filed 3-3-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/04/1999
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
99-5381
Pages:
10465-10466 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-6237-7
PDF File:
99-5381.pdf