Apparently the small Valdosta sewage spill into Sugar Creek Wednesday affected that creek and the Withlacoochee River more than expected.
WWALS tester Suzy Hall for Wednesday got TNTC (Too Numerous to Count) at the WaterGoat, just before the river. Downstream on the river, Valdosta Utilities for Thursday got 2,670 at GA 133 and 1,035 at US 84, both higher than the 1,000 alert limit for E. coli.
Yet WWALS tester Russ Tatum got zero (0) for Wednesday at Holly Point, on the Withlacoochee River in Florida a few miles upstream from the Suwannee River.
Also for Wednesday, WWALS tester Heather Brasell got OK results for the Alapaha River at Sheboggy Boat Ramp at US 82. WWALS testers Bob Mills and Kurt Hurzeler got good tentative results at their Santa Fe River site upstream from Poe Springs.
Of course, the high results could be due to the so far unknown source upstream of St. Augustine Road on Hightower Creek.
No other sewage spills have been reported in the Suwannee River Basin in the past week in Georgia or Florida, so far as we can tell, although FDEP’s Pollution Reports web page and map are both not working corectly. At least we didn’t get any emailed reports for Florida this week.
No rain is expected for the next ten days.
So I’d avoid Sugar Creek and the Withlacoochee River near it. Other than that, happy paddling, swimming, fishing, and boating this weekend. If you can find enough water to do those things. Maybe far downstream on the Withlacoochee or Suwannee Rivers.
Or join us tomorrow for Knights Ferry to Nankin Clean Up, Withlacoochee River 2025-11-22.
This image is an overview. Scroll down for the details.
Filthy Sugar Creek and Withlacoochee River upstream, downstream and Alapaha River OK, 2025-11-20
Follow this link for the WWALS composite spreadsheet of water quality results
rainfall
and sewage spills in the Suwannee River Basin in Georgia and Florida:
https://wwals.net/issues/testing/#results
The image below is a current excerpt from that spreadsheet.
Chart: Filthy Sugar Creek and Upstream Withlacoochee River 2025-11-20
For context
see:
https://wwals.net/issues/testing
Previous WWALS water quality reports are here:
https://wwals.net/issues/testing/#results
Also follow that link for the underlying spreadsheet of water quality,
sewage spills,
and rainfall from Georgia and Florida sources for the Suwannee River Basin.
The numbers in the chart boxes indicate E. coli levels as colony-forming units per 100 mililiters (cfu/100 mL), according to Georgia Adopt-A-Stream bacterial monitoring protocols:
Zero (0) is what we want to see and often we do on the Alapaha and upstream on the Suwannee Rivers.
From 1-125 is within long-term average limits according to U.S. EPA and Georgia and Florida state agencies.
From 126-409 long-term is not good, and is likely to make some people sick.
From 410-999 is likely to make some people sick; try not to get that water on you.
From 1,000 and up: high alert; best not to get close to that water without gloves; wash clothes afterward.The letters before the numbers indicate the source of the datapoint, as in W100 means 100 cfu/100 mL found by a WWALS tester.
W: WWALS Watershed Coalition, Inc. (WWALS) Suwannee Riverkeeper
V: Valdosta, GA
L: Lowndes County, GA
Q: Quitman, GA
SGRC: Southern Georgia Regional Commission
SRWMD: Suwannee River Water Management District
FDOH: Florida Department of Health
FDEP: Florida Department of Environmental ProtectionRain: From USGS and UGA and other gauges.
Water quality testing training and funding
WWALS testers Suzy Hall and John S. Quarterman reviewed the results. Such review is part of WWALS quality control.
WWALS water quality testing trainer Gretchen Quarterman ordered and distributed some testing materials, and taught a class of college students; more on that later.
If you want to get trained
to be a WWALS water quality tester
please fill out the form:
https://wwals.net/?p=47084
Thanks to Joe Brownlee and Georgia Power for another generous grant for water quality testing equipment and materials.
You or your organization could also donate to the WWALS volunteer water quality testing program.
There are more images below.
-jsq, John S. Quarterman, Suwannee RIVERKEEPER®
You can help with clean, swimmable, fishable, drinkable, water in the 10,000-square-mile Suwannee River Basin in Florida and Georgia by becoming a WWALS member today!
https://wwals.net/donations/
AWWTP
Alapaha Settlement Pond Stream, Alapaha River @ US 82 2025-11-19 –Heather Brasell for WWALS
SBR
Sheboggy Boat Ramp, Alapaha River @ US 82 2025-11-19 –Heather Brasell for WWALS
WG
Sugar Creek @ WaterGoat, Sugar Creek @ WaterGoat 2025-11-19 –Suzy Hall for WWALS
Sugar Creek @ WaterGoat other, Sugar Creek @ WaterGoat 2025-11-19 –Suzy Hall for WWALS
Plates, Sugar Creek @ WaterGoat 2025-11-19 –Suzy Hall for WWALS
Tables
Table: Withlacoochee River Results, 2025-11-20 –Valdosta Utilities
HP
Holly Point, Withlacoochee River @ NE Withla Bluffs Way 2025-11-19 –Russ Tatum for WWALS
MillsDock
Mills Dock, Santa Fe River @ NW 282nd Dr 2025-11-19 –Bob Mills and Kurt Hurzeler for WWALS
Mills Dock Results, Santa Fe River @ NW 282nd Dr 2025-11-19 –Bob Mills and Kurt Hurzeler for WWALS
Plates, Mills Dock 2025-11-19 –Bob Mills and Kurt Hurzeler for WWALS
Short Link:

![[Plates, Alapaha Settlement Pond Stream 2025-11-19 --Heather Brasell for WWALS]](https://www.wwals.net/pictures/2025-11-20--wq/small/2025-11-19--awwtp-plates-2-2-1.jpg)
![[Plates, Sheboggy Boat Ramp 2025-11-19 --Heather Brasell for WWALS]](https://www.wwals.net/pictures/2025-11-20--wq/small/2025-11-19--Sheboggy-plates-0-2-2.jpg)
![[Plates, Holly Point 2025-11-19 --Russ Tatum for WWALS]](https://www.wwals.net/pictures/2025-11-20--wq/small/2025-11-19--holly--plates-IMG_5254.jpg)
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