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Tag Archives: Flood Inundation Map

Video: River Gauges @ Lowndes County Commission 2019-10-21

Flood Inundation Maps (FIM) are related to Lowndes County taking over funding from Valdosta of the Skipper Bridge Withlacoochee River gauge, said EMA Director Ashley Tye.

[19.7feet]
19.7feet

Joint funding of $135,000 from Valdosta and Lowndes County started work on FIM for Skipper Bridge in 2016, with completion announced 22 May 2018.

The item about joint funding with USGS and SRWMD to fund the Skipper Bridge Withlacoochee River Gauge, in addition to the Folsom Bridge Little River Gauge, was the longest item at five minutes yesterday morning. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Quantity, River and tagged 2019-10-21, conservation, FIM, Flood Inundation Map, Folsom Bridge, funding, GA 122, gauge, Georgia, Government, Gretchen Quarterman, Hahira, LAKE, LCC, Little River, Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange, Lowndes County, Lowndes County Commission, National Weather Service, north Florida, NWS, Quantity, river, Safety, Skipper Bridge Road, south Georgia, SRWMD, Suwannee River Water Management District, Suwannee Riverkeeper, Transparency, United States Geological Survey, USGS, Valdosta, watershed, Withlacoochee and Little River Water Trail, Withlacoochee River, WLRWT, Work Session, WWALS, WWALS Watershed Coalition on October 22, 2019 by jsq.

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