Title: Join Us
1Membership Drive Kick-off December 9, 2008
2 Will You Fight for Our Water?
- Whiskey is for drinking
- water is for fighting
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- -- Mark Twain
3 - Sam Olens
- Chairman, Atlanta Regional Commission
- Chairman, Cobb County Board of Commissioners
4THE EFFECT
- 3 million people and thousands of businesses
depend on Lake Lanier for water supply. Many more
depend on the lake for recreation and their
livelihoods. - In December of 2007, Lake Lanier fell to a
historic low of 1050.79 msl. - Currently at 1051 and the level may hit a record
low by the end of the year.
5Lanier Remains at Critically Low Level
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7Impacts to Metro North Georgia
- Landscapers
- Recreation and safety
- Water systems lost revenue
- Water Supply and Water Quality Concerns
8THE CAUSE NOT ATLANTAS GROWTH
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10Management Operations Lowered Lanier
- May to November 2007
- 100 of natural unimpaired inflow above W.F.
George plus 75 of water from Corps reservoir
storage went downstream - Releases to Apalachicola were almost 220 of
natural unimpaired flow of river - From October to November 2007, releases were 7
times greater than inflow. Lanier fell 7 feet in
two months. The water released could have
supplied Metro Atlantas needs for over a year.
THE CAUSE
11Opportunities for Change
- Corps Water Control Plan Update
- Stakeholder process with neutral broker
- National Research Council study
- 1071 Coalition
12SO HOW DO WE REVERSE THESE PRACTICES?
13 - Grier Todd
- President, 1071 Coalition Inc.
- COO, Lake Lanier Islands Resort
14ABOUT 1071 COALITION
- Formed in November 2008
- Application made to IRS for 501 c3 status, making
contributions tax deductible. - 15 Member Board
- Meets monthly open to the public.
- Contributions support programs and studies.
- Low overhead No office. One administrative
staff. - Expected life About four years.
15MISSION STATEMENT
- Mission Statement 1071 Coalition Inc.
- A non-profit organization comprised of citizens,
civic groups, businesses and other entities
dedicated to maintaining water levels in Lake
Sidney Lanier that sustain water supply,
recreation, and economic prosperity through the
advocacy of appropriate, science-based water
releases necessary for the ACF River Basin.
16WHY IS IT NECESSARY TO HAVE A COMMUNITY ADVOCACY
GROUP?
- Long term
- Influence the Water Control Plan
- Short term
- Facilitate and support state efforts to reduce
flows from Buford Dam - Urge study of government assumptions and other
crucial issues that impact water releases - Bolster Georgias position in the public
relations wars
17HOW WILL 1071 COMPLEMENT LLAS MISSION?
- The 1071 Coalition is not a replacement to Lake
Lanier Association. - The Lake Lanier Association has been fighting to
preserve Lake Lanier since 1966 through a variety
of missions and programs - everything from
beautification to water quality. - LLA will continue its programs for decades. The
1071 Coalition is here for a finite period of
three to four years for one purpose to maintain
healthy water levels in Lanier through government
advocacy and representation in the water control
plan. - The Lake Lanier Association has been the sole
advocate for Lake Lanier long enough. Winning
this battle will take both of our sustained
efforts. By working cooperatively with the
Association, we have a better chance of achieving
our mutual goals.
18INFLUENCE THE WATER CONTROL PLAN
- Recent practices will carry over into the water
control plan if we do not influence the drafting
of the plan. - The Corps has effectively abandoned a storage
management goal in place for 50 years that
encourages a full reservoir by June 1 of each
year. - The water control plan needs to maximize the
ability of the Lake to refill to provide a
cushion in times of drought, which have become
much more frequent and severe in recent years. - The current RIOP could form the basis of the
water control plan.
19- It is appropriate to use Lanier to balance other
lakes, but not to bring them to their
conservation pool early as their levels rise
between February and June - Reservoirs should refill in the spring of each
year when flows are naturally high. The IOP
discourages storage during this period. - We need a new management plan that protects all
stakeholders in the basin including the 3.5
million people who rely on Lake Lanier for water
supply. - We also need an objective analysis of the issues
so that we can explore other solutions to issues
that cannot be solved through reservoir
operations.
INFLUENCE THE WATER CONTROL PLAN
20PUBLIC RELATIONS SUPPORT
- Georgia needs a community advocacy organization
to counter the public relations from Florida. - Downstream communities are actively seeking to
keep basin lakes full at the expense of Lanier
and have started similar groups. - The economic impact of Lanier needs to be known
and the data needs to be used to bolster our
position. Florida often cites impacts to the
fishing industry.
21TECHNICAL STUDY Economic Impact of Lanier
- Commission an economic impact study by Dr. Bruce
Seaman of Georgia State. Estimated cost - 200k. -
- Criteria to be included
- Recreation/tourism hospitality
- Retail service sector
- Regional water supply value
- Property values
- Impact of low levels on all of the above
- Construction
- Urban Agriculture Industry (landscaping)
22TECHNICAL STUDY Endangered Species
- Questions to be addressed
- Can any of the endangered species be de-listed
? - The USFS itself documented an estimated 233,000
fat three ridge mussels in its Biological
Opinion. - How much flow is really needed for the endangered
species? - The USFS noted that the sturgeon spawned in 2005
and 2006 by using higher portions of rock in
higher flows, and lower portions of rock in lower
flows. What do they really need? - Mussels evolved and thrived through droughts and
fluctuations in water flow for centuries, long
before dams. Artificially high flows condition
the mussels away from deeper portions of the
river, which may be more harmful when flows fall.
- If the species are being impacted, how much of
impact is caused by scouring at Woodruff Dam? - How much of the impact is caused by invader
species, such as the Flathead Catfish?
23TECHNICAL STUDY Headworks at Woodruff Dam
- Questions to be addressed
- Does Woodruff Dam truly need 5,000 cfs to
maintain its integrity? - What alternatives or modifications can be
considered?
24TECHNICAL STUDY Water Management in Florida
- Other Issues to be analyzed
- Sikes Cut has increased the salinity of
Apalachicola Bay and has harmed the fishing
industry. -
25TECHNICAL STUDY Water Management in Florida
- Other Issues to be analyzed
- River Channel Degradation Dredging and scour
have lowered the channel of the Apalachicola
River, which reduces spawning habitat.
Floodplains, used for spawning, dry out if they
become disconnected by scouring of the channel
bottom. - Chipola Cutoff this manmade cutoff is diverting
a large part of the flow of the Apalachicola
River, which has led to mussel die-off. -
26TECHNICAL STUDY ACF in General
- Other Issues to be analyzed
- Encourage all users to match metro-Atlanta
conservation results. - Support the National Academy of Sciences Study of
the ACF to develop data for informed decisions
regarding water allocations and minimum flows. - There have been enormous changes in water demands
since development of the original water control
plan. -
27BUDGET
- Three Year Total Budget
- 700k
- Economic Impact Study 200k
- Public Relations and Administrative 225k
- Government Relations Support - 60k
- Technical Experts 175k
- Legal Support 40k
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