This handout contains three slides per page for the Land Water Connection presentation which highlights what actions homeowners can take to protect water quality and enhance water flow on their property. Topics include landscaping for water quality, such as rain gardens and rainwater harvesting and case studies of desirable neighborhoods that incorporated these techniques and increased property values.
As part of the 2-hour elective course, The Land Water Connection, this slideshow presentation reviews what actions homeowners can take to protect water quality and enhance water flow on their property. Attendees learn about landscaping for water quality, such as rain gardens and rainwater harvesting and case studies of desirable neighborhoods that incorporated these techniques and increased property values. They will also have better understanding of the land water connection, equipped with resources to share with clients.
A handout with presentation slides (3 per page) for the Tidelands, Water, and Beach: Regulations and Rebuilding CE course for real estate professionals. This course offering was tailored to the South Coast of South Carolina.
Handout with links and resources for the Tidelands, Water, and Beach: Regulations and Rebuilding CE course for real estate professionals.
A two-hour continuing education elective course taught by SCDES- Bureau of Coastal Management staff to provide Realtors® with information about regulatory agencies responsible for coastal resources and a basic knowledge of the responsibilities of real estate professionals dealing with coastal properties.
Links and Resources handout for the Living with Water course in the Charleston area – Spring 2026
Handout with links and resources for the Living with Water CE course for the Coastal Carolina Association of Realtors. The information is tailored to Georgetown and Horry Counties/the North Coast of South Carolina.
Handout with links and resources for the Living with Water CE course for the Hilton Head Area Association of Realtors. The information is tailored to Beaufort County/the South Coast of South Carolina.
LWW Links Handout HHAAR – 2026– Beaufort County/South Coast
The S.C. Beach Access and Water Quality Guide is designed to assist residents and visitors to locate public beach access points and review specific amenties associated with each. With a few simple selections, you’ll be able to explore over 600 public access points along South Carolina’s Atlantic shoreline.
Additionally, Beach Guides provides access to water quality information associated with monitoring stations along the coast.
Simple water quality classification descriptions are provided in the application legend. Detailed descriptions are provide on the Help page.
The South Carolina Beach Renourishment application is designed to provide an overview of completed beach renourishment projects along the South Carolina coast.