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Growth

Between 1990 and 2000, Beaufort County's population increased from 149 to 224 residents per square mile of land (need to say something regarding land consumption rates). Beaufort County is the fastest growing county in South Carolina experiencing a 40% increase in population since 1990.

Related News in Growth

Effort to stop beach erosion on Daufuskie Island under fire

Private homeowners took steps to stop beach erosion, but state officials cry foul.

Read the Island Packet story here.

Bluffton launches initiatives to clean up the May River

(Editor's note: The following media advisory was issued by the Town Of Bluffton, S.C.)

The May River's problems -- from water pollution to oyster bed closures – are often in the news these days. What you aren't hearing about are the solutions. The Town of Bluffton, in partnership with surrounding Beaufort County, has started an environmental awareness initiative, called "Neighbors for Clean Water."

Draft May River paln available online

(Editor's note: The following is from the Town of Bluffton.)

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Study: Lowcountry under future threat from El Nino

Scientists warn that during El Nino years, when sea temperatures rise in the Southern Pacific, parts of the South Carolina Lowcountry will be flooded.

REad the Post and Courier story here.

BJWSA hires new manager

Ken Griffin of Florida has been hired to replace retiring Dean Moss at the Beaufort-Jasper Water & Sewer Authority.

Read the Island Packet story here.

Battle royal brews in D.C. over politics and the environment

Some members of Congress want to limit the government's ability to protect the environment, claiming loser rules would boost the economy.

Read the McClatchy News Service story via The State here.

Beaufot County, Bluffton move toward stormwater accord

Work to coordinate how city, town and county governments regulate stormwater runoff move a step closer to reality.

Read the Bluffton Today story here.

Building on the coast to cost taxpayers

Despite official policies to retreat from the shoreline, many in South Carolina continue to build big houses on the water.

Read the story from The State newspaper via the Island Packet here.

May River sandbar + dog poop = bad

Revelers who let their dogs do their duty at the popular May River sandbar could be ruining a good thing for everyone.

Read the Island Packet story here.

Protecting rivers is your job

An editorial in the Island Packet places responsibility for protecting the May River in Bluffton on all of us.

Read the Island Packet opinion piece here.

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