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Water Wars: The Supreme Court Dodges A Decision
The Supreme Court issued its long-awaited ruling on the Florida v. Georgia lawsuit wherein Florida sought an equitable apportionment of the waters in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin. Florida claimed that […] Read More
Lake Lanier Association requests deviation of the WCM
The Lake Lanier Association has issued a request of U.S. Army Corps of Engineer Brigadier General Diana Holland to authorize a deviation of the Water Control Manual for Buford Dam […] Read More
Lake level forecast for March 2018 projecting a two foot drop
The lake has risen significantly over the past several weeks with rainfall in the right places for increasing inflows into Lake Lanier. In light of that, we have had a […] Read More
CALL TO ACTION: EPD Drought Response Needs to Consider Lake Lanier Water Level
Member call to action! Please contact our state Environmental Protection Division and urge them to keep the Level 2 Drought Response in place until Lake Lanier gets closer to its […] Read More
Georgia EPD Presses For Metro Atlanta Water Conservation To Combat Drought
May 2, 2017 Faced with a stubborn drought and the warmest April on record in Atlanta, the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) is urging metro Atlantans to conserve water and […] Read More
Lake Lanier Association Urges Action in Response to Special Master’s Report
Gainesville – the Lake Lanier Association released today their first public statement after the release of the U.S. Supreme Court Special Master’s report related to the Florida v. Georgia Water […] Read MoreVideo for shoreline protection work LLA is doing on Lake Lanier!
Click here to see the video of the shoreline protection work we are doing on Lake Lanier! Read More
Why are Lake Levels not Rising?
We have had several members asking questions about lake levels. We thought a group communication might be helpful at this point. It’s been raining, right? So why isn’t Lanier’s water […] Read More