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Tag Archives: Corps of Engineers
Phinizy researchers to study Savannah River oxbow lakes
Editor’s Note: This article is authored by Oscar P. Flite III, Ph.D., CEO and senior scientist at Phinizy Center for Water Sciences. Flite and his organization are involved in scientific research on the Savannah River that provides critical information needed … Continue reading →
Posted in Fish and Wildlife, Guest Author, Navigation, Studies, Water Management
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Tagged Augusta, biology, Clemson University, Corps of Engineers, EPA, Georgia Regents University, Georgia Southern University, guest author, Monitoring, Phinizy Center for Water Sciences, Savannah District, Savannah Harbor, Savannah Harbor Expansion Project, USACE, water quality, water samples
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Plant Vogtle water permit follows current basin water manual
Over the past several months the occasional fan of Balancing the Basin has voiced concern about the expansion of Plant Vogtle on the Savannah River. Most of the concern focused on the increased water needs (and impacts on reservoir levels) … Continue reading →
Posted in Fish and Wildlife, Hydropower, Navigation, Recreation, Water Management, Water Quality/Water Supply
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Tagged Corps of Engineers, department of natural resources, DNR, downstream navigation, fish and wildlife management, flood risk reduction, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Hartwell Dam, Hartwell Lake, hydropower, Lake Hartwell, Lake Russell, Lake Thurmond, nuclear reactors, Plant Vogtle, recreation, reservoirs, Russell Dam, Russell Lake, Savannah District, Savannah River, Thurmond Dam, Thurmond Lake, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, USACE, water management, water permit, water quality, water supply
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