South Carolina Code 49-29-160. Comprehensive water and related land use plans
In the comprehensive plan for the river classes, the following general land and water use practices are permitted or prohibited depending on the class:
(1) In natural river areas, no new roads or buildings may be constructed and there may be no mining and no commercial timber harvesting.
(2) In scenic and recreational river areas, the continuation of present agricultural practices such as grazing and the propagation of crops, including timber, is permitted. The construction of farm-use buildings is permitted if it is found to be compatible with the maintenance of scenic qualities of the stream and its banks. There may be no construction of roads paralleling the river within the limits of a scenic easement or public access area. The harvesting of timber is permitted provided the landowner follows the best management practices for forested wetlands as approved by the South Carolina Forestry Commission. Mining activities are permitted pursuant to a mining permit issued under the provisions of Chapter 19 of the "South Carolina Mining Act". Construction for public access related to recreational use of these scenic river areas is allowed in accordance with § 49-29-140.