Across South Carolina, harmful algal blooms are becoming more common. 🦠
Our Water Resources specialists are stepping in to help communities identify blooms earlier, reduce risks and protect South Carolina’s water resources. 💧
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The JSCWR is a free, open-access, peer-reviewed journal focusing on all aspects of water management in SC. Check out the JSCWR and consider submitting your Short Communication or Full Research article and let’s get to work publishing your research or project!
On May 5, 2026, please join Clemson Extension and partners in Columbia, SC, for the Septic Think Tank—a one-day forum dedicated to learning and sharing local research, management strategies, and regulatory solutions for septic systems in South Carolina.
Do you have South Carolina water-related research or projects you would like to publish? Check out the Journal of South Carolina Water Resources and submit today!
Highlighting the most popular papers* from the Journal of South Carolina Water Resources!
“Adjusting NRCS Curve Number for Rainfall Durations Less Than 24 Hours”
Authors: Michael Meadows
Link: https://t.co/5X06AUNYop
The next most popular paper was published in the 2016 Issue of the Journal with close to 2k downloads since publication.
* Based on the average number of full-text downloads per day since the paper was posted.
Do you have South Carolina water-related research or projects you would like to publish? Check out the Journal of South Carolina Water Resources and submit today!
Highlighting the most popular papers* from the Journal of South Carolina Water Resources!
“Use of an Autonomous Surface Vehicle to Collect High Spatial Resolution Water Quality Data at Lake Wateree, SC”
Authors: Archana Venkatachari et al.
Link: https://t.co/OBxMAa7PMf
The next most popular paper was published last year in the 2024 Special Issue of the Journal from the Water Chats webinar series.
* Based on the average number of full-text downloads per day since the paper was posted.
Do you have South Carolina water-related research or projects you would like to publish? Check out the Journal of South Carolina Water Resources and submit today!
Highlighting the most popular papers* from the Journal of South Carolina Water Resources!
“Impacts of Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) on Agriculture: A Short Communication”
Authors: Deb Sahoo, Ibrahim Busari, Heather Nix, & Sarah White
Link: https://t.co/RvhRmGXsyL
The second most popular paper was published last year in the 2024 Special Issue of the Journal from the Water Chats webinar series.
* Based on the average number of full-text downloads per day since the paper was posted.
Authors: Scott Harder, Joe Gellici, & Andy Wachob
* Based on the average number of full-text downloads per day since the paper was posted.
Do you have South Carolina water-related research or projects you would like to publish? Check out the JSCWR and submit today!
Highlighting the most popular papers* from the Journal of South Carolina Water Resources!
The most popular paper is from the first year of the Journal with over 4,500 downloads since August of 2014.
“Water-Level Trends in Aquifers of South Carolina”
DOI: https://t.co/hKkbjEOvWq
SCDES and the Saluda River Basin Council invite you to review and comment on the draft Saluda River Basin Plan! Public input will help shape water management for current and future needs. Learn more: https://t.co/9527V8ytoR