In addition to the Alapaha and Withlacoochee River segments
GA-EPD has accepted to be redesignated Recreational,
according to today’s update letter several others still could
be considered with certain additional information,
and still more can be nominated.
This would be for the next Triennial Review of Water Quality Standards,
which starts next year, 2022.
Read the whole thing here:
PDF.
Excerpts related to the Suwannee River Basin are below.
I’ve added a few comments in [square brackets].
The following waterbody segments are being proposed for designated
use change to recreation for the 2019 Triennial Review. EPD has
received complete nomination packages for each of these waterbody
segments, including thorough documentation of year-round primary
contact recreation throughout the length of the segment, current and
planned investment data, and letters of support from community and
stakeholders. A map of these waterbody segments can be found at
https://arcg.is/1i0ezv
Stretches redesignated Recreational
on the
GA-EPD map.
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Alapaha River – Cherry Creek to Stateline
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Alapaha River – Willacoochee River to Dampier Branch
[Those two Alapaha River stretches omit Sheboggy Boat Ramp downstream from Alapaha,
and Lakeland Boat Ramp, Pafford’s Landing, and Rowetown Church Landing
downstream from Lakeland.]
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Withlacoochee River – Tiger Creek to State Line
[Plus Reed Bingham State Park Lake on the Little River was already Recreational,
even though it does not appear on the above GA-EPD map.
The rest of the Little River we can resubmit.]
Incomplete nomination packages were received for the following
waterbodies. EPD will continue to solicit information from the
nominators to complete these packages. If EPD receives complete
nomination packages, EPD will review the complete packages and
consider changing the designated use of these waterbodies to
recreation as part of the 2022 Triennial Review:
Missing Documentation of year-round primary contact recreation:
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