Franklinville Road on the Withlacoochee River
above Valdosta was above the one-time test limit for E. coli,
as was Crawford Branch,
plus Sugar Creek which drains most of Valdosta was even higher, in WWALS sampling for Thursday.
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No new sewage spills have been reported in the
Suwannee River Basin in
Georgia
or
Florida.
There has been no rain in the past few days to wash contamination into the rivers and creeks.
Some got in there anyway.
So I’d avoid the upper reaches of the Withlacoochee River,
at least avoid above the Little River Confluence.
Maybe you’d like to join us tomorrow morning on
to paddle Naylor to Mayday on the Alapaha River.
Beware: this paddle has many shoals, and is for experts.
Chart, River and Creeks, Swim Guide 2023-08-10
The Sugar Creek result may be due to ongoing
effects from Valdosta’s July 17th 6,000 gallon sewage spill into Hightower Creek “behind the Target,”
reported as at 1700 block River Street.
We have no new Valdosta test results related to that spill.
The most recent results we have from Valdosta are for Wednesday upstream
and Friday downstream.
For Wednesday Valdosta got too-high results for US 41, Continue reading →