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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Hartwell Lake Level Update -- Luncheon at Cateechee
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CATEECHEE GOLF CLUB CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO A SPECIAL
LAKE HARTWELL LAKE LEVEL UPDATE LUNCHEON
ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 2008
12:00PM—1:00PM
WITH SANDY CAMPBELL—CHIEF RANGER
US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
Complimentary Meal cost—$10.00 per person
RSVP to Shawn @ 706-856-3326 by 8/18/08  
Please note that this meeting is not sponsored by Lake Hartwell Association.
We are simply passing along the invitation in case you want to attend.

Monday, August 04, 2008
Two Corps recreation areas scheduled for maintenance.
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SAVANNAH, GA. --The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers has scheduled maintenance at two recreation areas managed by the Hartwell Project Office. Beginning on Monday, August 11, the Fairplay Recreation Area in Oconee County, South Carolina, will close to perform maintenance on the parking areas for about 10 days. Weather permitting and barring any unforeseen delays, work should be completed and the park re-opened by Friday, August 22.

Shoreline stabilization work at the Singing Pines Recreation Area in Anderson County will begin on Monday, August 19. The park will remain open during this work, however, a small section of road within the park near Shelter No. 1, may be blocked. Work should be completed by Friday, August 29.

Boaters displaced during the temporary closure of Fairplay are encouraged to use nearby ramps to launch. However, due to the current low water conditions, several ramps on Hartwell Lake are unusable. Corps officials remind the public to check for updated list of ramps available before coming. Contact the Hartwell Project Office for the latest information by calling toll free at 1-888-893-0678, or visit their website at www.sas.usace.army.mil/lakes/hartwell .

Saturday, July 26, 2008
Annual Lake Cleanup, August 17 to September 27.
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The annual clean up of litter around the lake starts on August 17 and concludes on September 27, National Public Lands Day with a picnic, music and activities.  You should be receiving additional information from the Corps of Engineers before August 17, including a signup form. Now is a good time to do a lot of cleanup with the lake as low as it is. Be sure to sign up, participate, and come to the picnic. There'll be a lot of good music, activities for the kids, and door prizes.
Friday, June 27, 2008
LHA Fall Public Information Meeting
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The LHA Fall Information Meeting is scheduled for October 23, 2008, at the Anderson Civic Center at 7:00 p.m.  We will have two excellent speakers, so this should be a dynamic event:  Jeff Larson, Georgia Savannah River Basin Manager, and Brig. Gen. Joseph Schroedel, Commander South Atlantic Division, Corps of Engineers. Plan to attend and bring a friend.
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Hartwell's Watsadler campground ranked in top 100
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The US Army Corps of Engineers’s Watsadler campground at Lake Hartwell was ranked one of the 100 best campgrounds in the nation by ReserveAmerica. Watsadler Campground in Georgia was among the honored for the second-straight year in ReserveAmerica’s annual “America’s Top 100 Family Campgrounds” list. Watsadler, which has 51 camp sites, was awarded based on criteria requested by family campers, including amenities, scenery, educational facilities, and that are located within 100 miles of metro locations. Read more...

Saturday, April 12, 2008
Corps Commander Sets The Record Straight
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As the commander of the organization responsible for the Savannah River System, I carefully gauge the public’s understanding of our management of the reservoirs on the upper river. I often read statements perpetuating the belief that hydropower production is the sole purpose for the reservoirs. Let me lay that myth to rest. The reservoirs have multiple purposes: flood damage reduction, recreation, water quality and water supply, downstream navigation, environmental stewardship, fish and wildlife management and hydropower production. Read more.

Saturday, April 12, 2008
Water Issues Require Continued Conversation
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The following article appeared in the April 1, 2008 edition of the Anderson Independent Mail and is re-printed with approval of the author. Juan Brown is a retired physician and past chairman of the Anderson Chamber of Commerce Water Resource Committee and the chamber’s Executive Committee, past chairman of the Anderson Art Council and the Anderson County Economic Development Advisory Board. Read more.

Saturday, March 22, 2008
Clean Boating Act of 2008
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A newly introduced Senate bill, "The Clean Boating Act of 2008" (S. 2766) promises to be practical solution to a looming permit deadline for recreational boaters, anglers, and charter boats.
  
  Because of a lawsuit targeting ocean-going commercial vessels carrying ballast water, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is required to implement an "operational discharge permit" for all vessels in the
United States - including recreational boats - by September 30, 2008. Without a change in law, all boaters will need to obtain this permit, as early as this summer.
  
  However, with a possible Senate vote in the next few months, Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatU.S.) is urging recreational boaters to quickly contact their Senate and House legislators to support The Clean Boating Act of 2008. Read More.

Monday, January 21, 2008
Georgia Approves State Water Plan
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The Georgia Water Plan was approved by the Georgia General Assembly on January 18. Georgia has many of the same management programs and processes that South Carolina had before they decided they needed to have a more comprehensive and integrated plan developed to guide them in water use as they move forward. While the Lake Hartwell Association may not totally agree with all the final policies and practices it contains it is considered a major improvement over what Georgia had. If you would like to see the final Georgia water plan please click here.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Corps restricts water redrawals from Hartwell Lake
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The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Hartwell Project has implemented a temporary water withdrawal restriction for private individuals with Shoreline Use Permits to pump water for irrigation purposes. This restriction applies to all of Hartwell Lake and will be in effect as long as the existing outdoor watering ban in the State of Georgia remains in effect and/or for the duration of additional water bans that may be implemented by South Carolina relative to the current drought.Click to read more.
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