by William Gatling | Apr 9, 2011 | Georgia
Gauges: stick gauge at take out creek mouth, 1.8’ 3/27/11, a little low. Mill Creek at Crandall Ga. 100 cfs at 6:00 AM, needs to be 50 and rising. Holly Ck at 1200, needs to be 600+, per Michael McCurdy. Rapid locations (latitude, longitude, degrees) courtesy Tom...
by Matthew Crawford | Nov 14, 2008 | Uncategorized
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by Matthew Crawford | Nov 3, 2008 | GCA File Cabinet
There are several easy ways to get your boat on the water! 1. Join the Georgia Canoeing Association Joining gives you access to everything above on the website plus these great benefits: Bimonthly GCA Email Newsletter “The Eddy Line” GCA Membership Card...
by William Gatling | Mar 1, 2011 | River Protection
On January 13th, 2011, Georgians4Power was granted a permit to being working on new coal fired power plants in south Georgia on the Oconee river. The new plant should use about up to 16,000,000 gallons per day during peak demand. About 1,500,000 gallons will be...
by William Gatling | Feb 21, 2011 | River Protection
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