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Southwest Georgia Water Leadership Summit I

Southwest Georgia's Future and Its Water Needs

Held January 20, 1999, at Albany Technical College, Albany, Georgia
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Southwest Georgia Water Leadership Summit II

Developing a Regional Water Management Strategy

Held April 16, 1999, at Darton College, Albany, Georgia
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Southwest Georgia Water Leadership Summit III

Planning for Southwest Georgia's Future

Held November 23, 1999, Darton College, Albany, Georgia
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SW Ga Water Leadership Summit IV

Protecting Fows in the Flint River: Flint River Drought Protection Act

June 15, 2000, Darton College, Albany, Georgia
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SW Ga Water Leadership Summit V

Polict Options for Resolving Water Conflicts

October 31, 2000, Albany State University, Albany, Georgia

SW Ga Water Leadership Summit VI a and b

Management Strategies for Water Conservation and Watershed Protection

Tours of the Flint Basin around Bainbridge and Lake Seminole, May 24, 2001
Cordele, Americus, and Lake Blackshear, June 5, 2001
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SW Ga Water Leadership Summit VII

Reservoirs: Regional Opportunities & Challenges
A Balanced Presentation or Reservoir Issues Facing Flint River Stakeholders

November 7, 2001, Rhylander Theater, Americus, Georgia

SW Ga Water Leadership Summit VIII

Taking Charge of Our Future: Regional Leadership Makes Comprehensive Planning Happen

June 20, 2002, Darton College, Albany, Georgia

SW Ga Water Leadership Summit IX

Georgia's water Future

October 15, 2003, Darton College, Albany, Georgia

SW Ga Water Leadership Summit X

Water Allocation in the Flint River Basin: The Flint River Basin Water Conservation and Development Plan

June 8, 2004, Darton College, Albany, Georgia

SW Ga Water Leadership Summit XI

Focus on the Flint

June 3, 2005, Thronateeska Heritage Center, Albany, Georgia
 
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The views presented here do not represent those of NESPAL, The College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, The University of Georgia, The State of Georgia or their employees. For more information please revisit these pages for updates, or send electronic mail to Dr. Jim Hook at jimhook@uga.edu.

Water Summit pages developed by Linsey Forlow and James Hook on April 1, 2002. This page last updated February 22, 2006.