Executive Orders
Columbia, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster today issued Executive Order 2018-50 (PDF), which creates the South Carolina Floodwater Commission. The governor has created the Commission due to a need for communication and coordination between local authorities, state officials, federal agencies, and the private sector. The group is tasked with identifying potential short-term and long-term mitigation solutions for low lying and coastal areas and areas along the state’s rivers.
"A cohesive, collaborative statewide approach is needed to address the problem of flooding and this gives us the greatest opportunity for success," said Gov. Henry McMaster. "While it may seem like a daunting proposition, the only way to solve this problem is by working together, as Team South Carolina. This commission will serve as a vehicle for authorities to exchange research and ideas while coordinating mitigation efforts and proposals."
The Commission will be comprised of a chairman appointed by the governor, nine ex officio members serving by virtue of office, and no more than eighteen additional appointments by the governor from the following categories:
Governor McMaster has appointed Tom Mullikin Sr., of Camden to serve as chair of the Commission. Mullikin currently serves as a research professor at Coastal Carolina University.
The commission membership will be announced in the weeks to follow with an initial meeting to be held in mid to late November.