Berkeley County is conducting stormwater inventory of the County’s stormwater management system in the Oak Creek and Longford Place subdivisions of Goose Creek. Click here to view map

The purpose of this study is to assess drainage and flooding concerns, determine the existing Level of Service (LOS) of the system, and provide an alternative analysis to mitigate flooding for the community. The County has contracted with the Woolpert stormwater data collection team for this project. Their field personnel will be identified by name badges, safety vests and/or other items of identification. Each team member will carry identification and can provide additional site-specific information if necessary. Field personnel will take measurements and will use GPS or survey equipment and cameras to collect data.

Inventory of the stormwater management system is conducted to meet the requirements of our National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) stormwater permit, as required by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDHES). The data collected will include features related to the storm drainage system, including manholes, inlets, pipes, culverts, ponds, channels, and outfalls to creeks and streams throughout the County.

Please allow Woolpert’s field personnel access to stormwater system components on your property for the purpose of data collection. Berkeley County and Woolpert appreciate your cooperation and understanding. If you have any questions or would like any further information, please contact Berkeley County Stormwater at (843) 719-4195 or vog.csytnuocvelekrebobfsctd@pmwsbew