Statewide organization recognizes WWALS Watershed Coalition,
plus local direct and indirect economic benefits
of an Alapaha Water Trail,
wrote the reporter who called me yesterday about the
WWALS PR. -jsq
Matthew Woody wrote for the Valdosta Daily Times yesterday,
WWALS gets grant from river network,
The Willacoochee, Withlacoochee, Alapaha, and Little River Systems
Watershed Coalition, Inc. (WWALS) received
a $500 Alapaha Water Trail Grant
from the
Georgia River Network. John Quarterman,
president of WWALS, said that making a water trail on the Alapaha
River involves mapping out the river and putting out guide posts.
The maps will show where boat ramps are along the river.
This grant goes beyond maps and guide posts; it signifies that a
statewide organization recognizes South Georgia rivers.
“The grant for the Alapaha Water Trail is Continue reading →