Valdosta meeting, Suwannee-Satilla Regional Water Planning Council 2021-04-15

Meeting in the most populous city in its region, on tax day 2021, the Suwannee-Satilla Regional Water Planning Council. Worth attending. 9:45 AM, Thursday, April 15, 2021, Valdosta City Hall Annex, Suite # 206, 300 N Lee St. Valdosta, GA 31601.

[Notice, Region and Assessment]
Notice, Region and Assessment

Georgia’s water councils are nothing like Florida’s Water Management Districts. The Georgia councils have no ability to tax or fine, and no staff. Their appointed and unpaid members just plan, with assistance from GA-EPD staff and some consultants.

[Public Notice 15 APR 2021]
Public Notice 15 APR 2021
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Georgia’s State Water Plan

NOTICE:
SUWANNEE-SATILLA
REGIONAL WATER PLANNING COUNCIL MEETING

Announcement Date: March 12, 2021

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND PARTIES:

The Suwannee-Satilla Regional Water Planning Council
will hold a meeting at the following date, time and location:

Thursday, April 15, 2021
Registration: 9:45 A.M. — 10:00 A.M.
Meeting: 10:00 A.M. — 12:00 P.M.

Note: This Meeting may be attended In-Person (with Social Distancing Measures in place) or Virtually via the MS Teams Link with Call-in Information Provided Below

Valdosta City Hall Annex Suite # 206
300 N Lee St.
Valdosta, GA 31601

If you are planning to attend the meeting in-person please send your RSVP notice to woodsh@cdmsmith.com so we can ensure we do not exceed the venue capacity.

For Virtual Attendance use this link: Join Microsoft Teams Meeting

(844) 566-5330 United States (Toll-free) Conference ID: 839 786 311#

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For additional information about the Suwannee-Satilla Regional Water Planning Council, please contact: Cliff Lewis, Georgia EPD Watershed Protection Branch, (229) 391-2410 or Cliff.Lewis@dnr.ga.gov

[Suwannee-Satilla counties]
Suwannee-Satilla counties

[Region]
Region
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[Figure 2-2: Major Georgia Aquifers]
Figure 2-2: Major Georgia Aquifers
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[Figure 2-3: Land Cover Distribution]
Figure 2-3: Land Cover Distribution
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[Figure 3-3: 2005 Groundwater Withdrawal by Category]
Figure 3-3: 2005 Groundwater Withdrawal by Category
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[Figure 3-6: DO Assimilative Capacity, Current Conditions (Per Basin)]
Figure 3-6: DO Assimilative Capacity, Current Conditions (Per Basin)
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[Figure 3-9: SS Region Impaired Waters]
Figure 3-9: SS Region Impaired Waters
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[Figure 5-1: Floridan Aquifer Demand vs. Estimated Yield]
Figure 5-1: Floridan Aquifer Demand vs. Estimated Yield
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[Table 5-1: 2050 Municipal Forecast vs. Groundwater Permitted Capacity]
Table 5-1: 2050 Municipal Forecast vs. Groundwater Permitted Capacity
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[Figure 5-2: 2050 Potential Surface Water Gap Summary]
Figure 5-2: 2050 Potential Surface Water Gap Summary
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[Figure 5-3: Results, DO, Assimilative Capacity, Current Conditions (SS Region)]
Figure 5-3: Results, DO, Assimilative Capacity, Current Conditions (SS Region)
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[Figure 5-4: DO Assimilative Capacity, Assumed 2050 Conditions]
Figure 5-4: DO Assimilative Capacity, Assumed 2050 Conditions
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[Figure 6-1: Recommended Surface Water Availability Management Practices]
Figure 6-1: Recommended Surface Water Availability Management Practices
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[Figure 6-2: Recommended Surface Water Availability Management Practices]
Figure 6-2: Recommended Surface Water Availability Management Practices
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[Table 6-1: Rural, Forestry, and Agricultural Management Practices Selected for the Suwannee-Satilla Region]
Table 6-1: Rural, Forestry, and Agricultural Management Practices Selected for the Suwannee-Satilla Region
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[Table 6-1: Management Practices to Address Future Educational Needs (EDU)]
Table 6-1: Management Practices to Address Future Educational Needs (EDU)
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 -jsq, John S. Quarterman, Suwannee RIVERKEEPER®

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