
GA 168 (Berrien Beach) to GA 122 (Lakeland) Alapaha River Outing 2017-02-11
Long, but if the water is high, should be fast: 16 1/2 miles from Berrien Beach Landing
to Lakeland Boat Ramp on the lovely wild
Alapaha River Water Trail.
As long as the rains keep coming, the river should be high and it should take less
time than the usual estimate of eight hours.
Bring the usual personal flotation device, boat paddles, food, drinking water, warm clothes, and first aid kit.
There is no good place to take out before the end point, so be prepared to paddle all day.
When: 7:00AM, Saturday, February 11th, 2017
Put In: Berrien Beach Ramp, on GA 168 east of Nashville, Berrien County, Georgia, at 31.159076, -83.045554. Continue reading
Sabal Trail is overbuilt Florida gas infrastructure
Even FPL admits Florida needs no new electricity until 2024,
so what is Sabal Trail really for?
Could it corporate profit and LNG export?
Meanwhile, solar power prices keep going down as deployments rocket up.
Larry Buhl, DeSmogBlog, 9 December 2016, Sabal Trail Opponents Say Pipeline Is Part of Florida’s ‘Overbuilt’ Gas Infrastructure,
John Quarterman, president of [… WWALS] Watershed Coalition, recalled that Sabal Trail representatives, when pressed at public hearings, maintained that, as a pipeline company they had no idea where gas going through their pipes might end up, a claim that he and other activists find hard to believe.
Chris Pedersen, writing for the industry publication OilPrice.com in October 2014, wrote that Transco and Sabal Trail pipelines could be used to explore new overseas markets for Utica and Marcellus Shale gas.
Sabal Trail opponents say gas flowing through the Sabal Trail pipeline could easily end up at export terminals on the Florida coast. For example, Continue reading
No sign of sinkhole with equipment in it 2016-12-18
There’s a rumor that Sabal Trail has some equipment stuck in a sinkhole at the Suwannee River.
Multiple people have gone and videoed and seen nothing like that there, on either side of the Suwannee River.
We’ve also checked the Withlacoochee River at US84:
nothing like that is visible at the visible HDD site in Georgia
(it could be at the Brooks County, GA site that we can’t see).
The drilling equipment formerly at the Martin Lane Withlacoochee HDD site in Lowndes County, Georgia is gone, and the drill truck photographed recently at the Suwannee south bank HDD site looks like the same Southeast Directional Drilling truck with the Arizona address on its side.
Incidentally, unlike some other Sabal Trail contractors, Continue reading
Why #NoSabalTrail #NoDAPL #WaterIsLife
Update 17 Dec 2016: What would you add? Comment here or send email to wwalswatershed@gmail.com. There will be a longer second version of this post.
Many new people and organizations are joining the opposition to the Sabal “Sinkhole” Trail fracked methane pipeline.
Many of them ask me: why are we opposing this pipeline?
It’s simple: our water, land, and air are more important than
profit for a few utility executives and a few fossil fuel companies from Houston, Texas and Alberta, Canada.
Solar power is now cheaper, faster to install, and far less destructive than any other power source, so the Sunshine State should turn directly to the sun.
Three years ago FPL said Sabal Trail was needed for new Florida electricity. FPL’s 2016 Ten Year Plan says Florida needs no new electricity until 2024 at the earliest. So why should we accept any destruction or risk for an unnecessary pipeline?
We were assured by Sabal Trail and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s one witness testified under oath in WWALS v Sabal Trail & FDEP: Continue reading
It’s that most wonderful time of the year — Happy Holidays
Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Yuletide Greetings!
Are you looking for a non-profit for your year end giving, or a gift
for that hard to buy for person? WWALS is a 501(c)(3) and your
donations are tax deductible as allowable by law. I invite you to become a member
today or make an additional year end gift. Your gift helps us
achieve our mission:
/donations/
PO Box 88, Hahira, GA 31632
Organizations can donate to WWALS, too, as many have.
In this very busy year of 2016 WWALS has: Continue reading
Alapaha River
GA-EPD found Sabal Trail right of way violation 2016-12-14
Georgia EPD found Sabal Trail out of its right of way at Okapilco Creek in Brooks County,
and an enforcement action is being prepared.
This was while investigating the
possible wetlands and water violations reported by WWALS.
So reports do sometimes work, although sometimes for violations different
than the ones you thought you were reporting.
Update 21 Dec 2016: Please report potential violations.
This afternoon GA-EPD called me to provide a preliminary report on what they found when they inspected the possible violations WWALS reported December 8th 2016. The call came from Tommy W. Fowler, Program Manager, Southwest District, Georgia Environmental Protection Division (GA-EPD). These are my notes on what he said, in order from the WWALS complaint filing: Continue reading
December Tannin Times, the WWALS Monthly Newsletter
All the WWALS Monthly Newsletters are now available
on the WWALS website.
WWALS Members get the newest Tannin Times issue when it comes out at the
beginning of the month.
The most recent is for December 2016 (PDF), with:
- Bret Wagenhorst’s column WWALS Biota about plants and animals in our watershed,
- the Georgia Water Coalition Dirty Dozen which features Sabal Trail for the third year running,
- the WWALS discovery of a Sabal Trail frac-out blowing drilling mud up into the Withlacoochee River just upstream from US 84 between Quitman and Valdosta, Georgia,
- a Southwings flight for WWALS over the Suwannee River in Florida,
- community outreach at the Alapaha (Georgia) Station Celebration and Okefenokee Pioneer Days (near Folkston, GA),
- an Outing to the very unusual Dead River Sink on the Alapaha River,
- the Resolution by Continue reading
Sabal Trail Hamilton County Suwannee River HDD
The pipe to go under the Suwannee RIver is laid out, welded, and has pressure test fittings at the Hamilton County side of the Suwannee River,
but the drill site itself has nothing but a generator.
So it looks like they’re drilling under from the Suwannee County side
Here are some pictures and videos taken in Hamilton County near CR 141.
Sabal Trail didn’t like that.
This is the site at 30.410381, -83.165874 that you see in the foreground in an aerial picture in a previous post.
Here’s a playlist of WWALS videos, and there are more pictures below. Continue reading