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The Water Tower Releases First Stakeholder-Driven Lake Lanier Watershed Five-Year Research Plan

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Lake Lanier Watershed Five-Year Research Plan

The Water Tower Releases First Stakeholder-Driven Lake Lanier Watershed Five-Year Research Plan

Plan provides multi-year research roadmap including 32 project concepts to address critical needs in Lanier watershed to support communities across North Georgia

The Water Tower, the new water innovation hub in Buford, Georgia, announces the release of its Lake Lanier Watershed Five-Year Research Plan. The plan, developed with input from local stakeholders and technical experts, provides a multi-year roadmap of project concepts aimed to improve and protect the watershed.

Lake Lanier is the major source of water supply for communities in the North Georgia region, as well as a critical component of local recreation and quality of life. However, Lake Lanier faces supply and water quality challenges from increasing urbanization, urban and agricultural runoff, and drought. While there have been several research and planning efforts surrounding the lake in the past, there is a need for a coordinated plan that facilitates management, resourcing, and funding of applied research projects that work together to protect this critical water resource.

Development of the research plan, an effort funded by Gwinnett County’s Department of Water Resources and led by The Water Tower with a team of experts from Constantine Engineering (an Ardurra Company) and Carollo Engineers, involved meeting with a wide range of stakeholders including water utilities, government agencies, municipalities, and environmental groups to determine priority research needs facing the watershed. The group of technical and scientific experts responded to these needs by developing 32 applied research project concepts to address non-point sources of pollution, nutrient management, lake water quality, monitoring programs, and stormwater management, among other challenges. The projects will be collaboratively funded, competitively bid, overseen by a third-party advisory committee, and managed by The Water Tower.

“A healthy Lake Lanier is critical to our regional economy and quality of life. It is imperative that we engage a broad cross-section of stakeholders to safely and effectively manage this precious regional resource” said Melissa L. Meeker, CEO of The Water Tower. “We have shared responsibility and together we can innovate, engage, and pioneer to create a better water future for the Lake Lanier Watershed and beyond.”

The plan can be downloaded on The Water Tower website at https://theh2otower.org/five-year-research-plan. The Water Tower welcomes input on any aspect of the plan and is currently seeking funding partners to support the applied research projects. Feedback can be submitted at www.surveymonkey.com/r/XNR8VLY.

The Water Tower is a new breed of innovation center providing answers to a multitude of complex challenges facing the water industry through an integrated approach to applied research, technology innovation, workforce development, and stakeholder engagement. With its mission to be a thriving ecosystem of water innovation fueled by imagination, informed by research, and powered by pioneers, The Water Tower is especially invested in helping utilities devise strategies to benefit from digital advancements in water supply and quality. For more information visit www.theh2otower.org.

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