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Pierce, Chief, Enterprise GIS, US Geological Survey Steve Dial and Maggie O'Connor, US Army Corps of Engineers North Georgia Environmental Database Compilation for Cumulative Impact Assessments of ReservoirsĬarol Bernstein, R.The Need for Cumulative Impact Assessment for Reservoirs.Schmidt, US Army Corps of Engineers - Savannah District A Watershed Planning Approach to Minimize Cumulative Impacts to Water Resourcesĭavid V.Johnson, Georgia Environmental Protection Division Cumulative Impact Analysis: A Simple Model for Local Government Reservoirs and Withdrawals in Georgia.Moderator: Mary Davis, The Nature Conservancy RESERVOIRS - CUMULATIVE IMPACT ASSESSMENT Mitch King, Deputy Director Southeast Region, US Fish and Wildlife Service US Fish and Wildlife Service Programs in Georgia Gerber, Commander, Savannah District US Army Corps of Engineers US Army Corps of Engineers Programs - Savannah District US Army Corps of Engineers Programs - Mobile DistrictĬurtis Flakes, Chief of Planning, Mobile District US Army Corps of Engineers James Giattina, Director for Water Programs, US EPA Region IV US Environmental Protection Agency Program Summary

Moderator: Ed Martin, US Geological Survey Sally Bethea, Director, Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper Selling the Public's Water and Water Legislation of the 2003 Georgia General Assembly Joel Cowan, Andrew Chou, Robert Bocarro and David Sample, Metro North Georgia Water Planning District Managing the Interrelationships of Watersheds and Water Supplies: The Zero Sum Water Allocation MoGEFA Sara Barczak, Rita Kilpatrick, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy

Terry DeMeo King, Carl Vinson Institute of Government Key Concepts for Comprehensive State Water Planning.Moderator: Roger Burke, Chief, Plan Formulation Branch, Mobile District USACE
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Water Supply Reservoirs in Georgia: An Update on Henry County's Proposed Tussahaw Creek Reservoir and the Importance of Thorough Environmental Impacts AnalysesĮllen J.Conservation in the Portfolio of Water Supply Options for Regional Reservoir PlanningĮric Rothstein, Mary A.Leigh Ross, Laurie Hawks and Trish Reifenberger, City of Rome- Water and Sewer Division Regional 50 Year Water Supply Plan for City of Rome, Floyd County and City of Cave Spring.Moderator: Keith Parsons, Georgia Environmental Protection Division Elfner, Georgia DNR Water Conservation Coordinator Pat Stevens, Atlanta Regional Commission and North GA Metropolitan Water Planning District Ron Carroll, UGA River BasinScience and Policy Center Cowie (with Panelists), UGA Carl Vinson Institute of Government Panel Discussion: Lessons Learned and Moving Forward in Statewide Water Resources Management Moderator: Gail Cowie, UGA Institute of Government Water Conservation in Georgia: Who's Doing What and Where Do We Go From Here?.Mandy Schmitt, Alice Miller Keyes and Jessica Walters, The Georgia Conservancy Meeting Water Supply Needs While Protecting the Economic and Ecological Integrity of Georgia's Water Resources.Oke, Georgia Environmental Protection Division Vulnerability and Long-term Sustainability of Surface Water in the State of GeorgiaĪde O.Georgia's New Paradigm: A Shift in PerspectiveĮ.Mary Freeman and Judy Meyer, UGARiver BasinScience and Policy Center Safe Yield: the Scientific, Legal, and Political Challenges of Allocating Water Russell England, former Chief of the Fisheries Branch,Georgia DNR Wildlife Resources Division How Can We Plan for Water Supply and Protect Instream Flow Needs? Introduction: Nolton Johnson, Georgia Environmental Protection Division Moderator: Nolton Johnson, Georgia Environmental Protection Division Andy Keeler, UGA Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics Michael Farmer, Georgia Institute of Technology - Schoolof Public Policy PANEL: IS WATER A PUBLIC RESOURCE OR PRIVATE COMMODITY? Georgia 's Future Water Use Policy: Regulated Riparianism or Radical Revisionism? Reallocation of Federal Multipurpose Reservoirs: Principles, Policy and Practice.Moderator: Peter Appel, UGA School of Law IS WATER A PUBLIC RESOURCE OR PRIVATE COMMODITY?
