Most of the Lowndes County Commissioners were not familiar with the water quality testing WWALS is doing, and now they are.
Summary of WWALS water quality testing @ LCC 2022-10-11
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Most of the Lowndes County Commissioners were not familiar with the water quality testing WWALS is doing, and now they are.
Summary of WWALS water quality testing @ LCC 2022-10-11
Here’s the video: Continue reading
Update 2022-11-04: Creek and river water quality problems 2022-11-03.
After a drizzle of rain Wednesday and several high readings by Valdosta at US 41 and GA 133, WWALS tested upstream creeks yesterday, in addition to the usual river locations. Some of the creek results are much higher than expected.
Chart, Creeks, Rivers, Swim Guide
So far, it looks like downstream of the Little River Confluence on the Withlacoochee River is probably good for fishing, swimming, and boating.
There’s not enough water in the Withlacoochee higher up to paddle anyway. But I’ll have four more Withlacoochee River results tomorrow to fill in the upstream gaps. Continue reading
Yesterday I went to five water quality testing sites and sampled four of them. Results tomorrow.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth Brunner sampled nine sites on Cat Creek, Beatty Branch, and Beaverdam Creek. If nothing else we should have a good baseline to use in deciphering what is causing the E. coli and Fecal coliform that keeps showing up at US 41 and GA 133.
And inquiring minds want to know: what happened to all the trees at the entrance to Langdale Park?
4.5 sites, Withlacoochee River, 2022-10-27
No water in Toms Branch, so no sample. Continue reading
Update 2022-10-28: Bad Beatty Branch and Cat Creek, good downstream Withlacoochee River 2022-10-27.
All the WWALS water quality results for this Thursday were pretty clean. We have nothing new on GA 133 since Valdosta’s Monday results there were bad. My guess is whatever that was has probably washed away by now, but we don’t know.
So I’d say probably OK for swimming, boating, and fishing this weekend.
Come on down to the State Line Boat Ramp for the
WWALS Boomerang paddle race, from Georgia into Florida and back!
https://wwals.net/pictures/boomerang2022
No new sewage spills have been reported in the Suwannee River Basin in Georgia or Florida.
The only bad spot is that Monday GA 133 result in the Valdosta data. That upstream incident that started last week. It may have been caused by upstream rain on Thursday, October 12, 2022. What it washed into the Withlacoochee River is a mystery that we are working on resolving. Continue reading
Update 2022-12-24: PFAS contamination may be much more widespread than previously known 2022-10-12.
Hahira, GA, October 18, 2022 — A first-of-its kind study by Waterkeeper Alliance found 83% of the waters tested across the country, and 100% of tested waterways in Georgia and Florida, were contaminated by dangerous PFAS chemicals.
“The PFAS levels we found in the Withlacoochee River were lower than most sites in the U.S., but there should not have been any,” said Suwannee Riverkeeper John S. Quarterman. “WWALS is working on ways to do more tests to narrow down likely sources and to see how rain events affect the results.”
Figure 11: bigger circles indicate more contamination
The good news: PFAS levels in four test sites on the Withlacoochee River were among the lowest in the study. Still, there are currently no universal, science-based limits on the various PFAS chemicals and their presence is cause for further investigation. For many PFAS chemicals, the EPA has not set a health advisory limit that would give the public a baseline to determine what amount of PFAS is unhealthy in drinking water. In most cases, the EPA is not doing adequate monitoring for these chemicals, which is why these findings are so relevant and important.
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Second chance to learn Click ‘n’ Fix reporting and seeclickfix.com followup at multiple locations in Valdosta. Come to Valdosta’s Lee Street Detention Pond at 2 PM this Sunday, October 23, 2022. Pick up trash and get a Rivers Alive t-shirt!
More people involved will improve public health, quality of life, and eco-tourism, while providing community involvement.
We invite all Valdosta City officials, especially Stormwater Division and Public Works, to come instruct us in how it should be done.
We will start at Valdosta’s Lee Street detention pond (highlighted in the map), where the city recently installed a trash trap it made and later added a net. Since Valdosta from time to time cleans that pond out, there should not be much trash in there.
So we will forage farther afield. In addition to trash, we’re looking for trash cans in parking lots: if they’re not there, they should be according to Valdosta’s own ordinances, so you can report them missing.
Trash trap, map, Lee St. Detention Pond, Valdosta, GA
Update 2023-05-19: Chainsaw Cleanup, Withlacoochee River, 2023-06-24.
There must be a better way to order pizza.
Start, chainsaws, pizza, sandbars
The good news: we did get pizza delivered on the river during the Chainsaw Cleanup, Withlacoochee River 2022-10-16. We cleared many logjams. Some of them we had sawed at higher water levels several times before. It seemed like we were a relix rock band doing a greatest hit tour. And at twelve hours we beat our record of taking longer than expected.
Our advice if you want to try paddling this stretch with the water this low (3.6′ or 113.8′ NAVD88) on the US 41 (North Valdosta Road) USGS Gauge?
Don’t.
Not unless you want to drag your boat much of the way. Also, stock up on magnesium and vitamin C for the muscle cramps. Continue reading
Update 2022-10-21: Clean water quality, Withlacoochee, Little, Alapaha, Rivers 2022-10-20.
Update 2022-10-18: Forever chemicals contaminate Withlacoochee River in Georgia and Florida 2022-10-18.
Looks good for fishing, swimming, and boating this weekend.
WWALS downstream water quality results for Thursday on the Withlacoochee were good. WWALS upstream tests were OK. Monday Valdosta upstream results were OK. No new sewage spills have been reported in the Suwannee River Basin in Georgia or Florida.
Valdosta detected something for Wednesday and Friday last week at US 41 and GA 133, when there was no rain. That could have been more contamination coming from Cat Creek and Beatty Branch. Whatever the source, why with no rain?
If we get more rain, WWALS will test upstream and see what we can catch. Continue reading
Update 2022-10-14: Good water quality 2022-10-13.
So far as we know, from WWALS test results for Thursday, happy fishing, swimming, and boating this weekend.
No new sewer spills have been reported in Georgia or Florida in the Suwannee River Basin.
The most recent results we have from Valdosta are from Friday a week ago. And those illustrate a problem; see below.
WWALS tester Elizabeth Brunner got good results at her usual GA 122 sites: Folsom Bridge on the Little River, Hagan Bridge on the Withlacoochee River, and Lakeland Boat Ramp on the Alapaha River.
The rivers are so low she got a picture of the pilings of Old Hagan Bridge. Continue reading
Received yesterday, October 3, 2022: Eyre Announced as New Director of Utilities,
Bradley Eyre –City of Valdosta
The City of Valdosta has promoted Bradley Eyre as the new Director of Utilities. Eyre has more than 25 years of experience in the engineering design, inspection, and construction management of water and wastewater systems throughout Georgia and South Carolina.
Eyre has been with the City of Valdosta since 2019, serving as the Engineering Manager for the Utilities Department.
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