Update 2019-11-03: Basin landings now include those in the Okefenokee Swamp and on the Ichetucknee and Santa Fe Rivers, which are part of Suwannee Riverkeeper territory since September 26, 2019.
Update 2018-02-18: Added basin map with all landings on Little, Withlacoochee, Alapaha, and Suwannee Rivers.
Update 2017-10-08: Updated basin map and some added links.
About WWALS Watersheds in the Suwannee River Basin. See:
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WWALS Google maps of Suwannee River Basin.
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WWALS becomes Suwannee Riverkeeper
- Suwannee River Basin and Estuary Integrated Science Workshop, USGS, 22-24 September 2004, Cedar Key, Florida, Compiled by Brian Katz and Ellen Raabe
- Slides from that 2004 workshop
- Biggest city in the entire Suwannee River Basin.
Issues
A few issues that cross state lines and organizational boundaries within the Basin:
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the chronic Valdosta, Lowndes County, and other wastewater leak problems,
- the Army Corps of Engineers flooding study,
- drought and flooding issues in general,
- hydrogeology of the karst limestone underlying our rivers
- and containing the Floridan Aquifer,
- water bottling plants (Nestle recruits employees from Valdosta and points north for its Madison bottling plant),
- the Cody Scarp and its sinks for the Alapaha, Santa Fe, and other rivers,
- and the Sabal Trail methane pipeline.
- Recent posts
- 2014-06-14: Biggest city in Suwannee River watershed?
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Georgia’s Suwannee-Satilla Water Management Council
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Florida’s Suwannee River Water Management District
Interesting overview maps in SRWMD: TECHNICAL REPORT MFL ESTABLISHMENT FOR THE LOWER SUWANNEE RIVER & ESTUARY, LITTLE FANNING, FANNING, & MANATEE SPRINGS OCTOBER 2005
- Water Trails
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Suwannee River Wilderness Trail
- Suwannee Bioregion Coalition?
Upper Suwannee River
This is part of WWALS territory. See entry in maps page.Lower Suwannee River

- Recent posts
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Save Our Suwannee, Inc.
- Videos: Regional water council meeting in Valdosta @ SSRWPC 2014-05-21
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers flooding study
Santa Fe River
This is part of WWALS territory since September 26, 2019.
Ichetucknee River
This is part of WWALS territory since September 26, 2019.
Gulf of Mexico
The Suwannee River Estuary is part of WWALS territory since December 20, 2016.
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