Georgia Water Science Center
This report is available online in pdf format (2 MB): USGS FS 2006-3114 ()
U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2006-3114, 4 pages (Published September 2006)
The Flint River Science Thrust project of the U.S. Geological Survey is part of a federally funded program to address key national science priorities including landslides/debris flows, fire science, integrated landscape monitoring, and water availability. The purpose of the project is to advance the science needed to specify the hydrologic conditions necessary to support flowing-water ecosystems. This information is critical for management of water resources. Specific project goals include:
UPPER FLINT RIVER BASIN
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE UPPER FLINT RIVER BASIN
Water-Supply and Instream-Flow Issues
Stormwater Runoff
Federally and State-Listed Aquatic Species
Water Quality and Aquatic Biological Integrity
SELECTED REFERENCES
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