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7. Implementing Water Management Practices05.02.2011Table 7-2:Action Needed(ManagementPractice)WS-6: Study the use ofaquifer storage andrecovery to enhancewater supplyCost Estimates for Implementation ResponsibilitiesCapital /ProgrammaticCosts Range 1$ 0.5 MM –3 MM(dependent upon thescope & scale)PotentialFundingSourcesState Agencies,Water/wastewaterratesNotes and SourcesThis type of study may include costs for, butnot limited to the following activities: sitingstudies and groundwater aquifercharacterization, water quality analyses, testwells and pumping studies, fieldmeasurements, characterization of baseflow quantity and quality, modeling, andcalibration.INSTREAM USEINSTREAM USE MANAGEMENT TO ADDRESS COUNCIL-DEFINED GAPS IN FEDERALOPERATION OF THE ACF BASIN→ GAPS ADDRESSED: INSTREAM USE→ COUNCIL GOALS ADDRESSED: 1, 2, 3IU-1: Utilize andVariable State Agencies Costs of studies and developmentimprove upon reservoirrelease quantity andtiming in the<strong>Chattahoochee</strong> River tomaintain and/or improvewater quality in the<strong>Chattahoochee</strong> Riverbelow the ColumbusPlanning NodeIU-2: Advocate forchanges to the U.S.Army Corps ofEngineers WaterControl Manual for theACF BasinVariable State Agencies Costs of studies and developmentIU-3: Study modelingscenarios underextreme conditions$ 0.5 MM –1 MM(dependent upon thescope & scale)State AgenciesWATER QUALITYENHANCED POLLUTION MANAGEMENT PRACTICES→ GAPS ADDRESSED: WATER QUALITY VIOLATIONS→ COUNCIL GOALS ADDRESSED: 4, 7, 8WQ-1: Improved fundingfor erosion andsediment controlVariable319(h) grantfundingThis type of study may include costs for, butnot limited to the following activities:development of modified surface wateravailability models simulating impacts toreservoir levels and stream flows underextreme flood and drought conditions.Costs could be incurred for, but not limitedto the following activities: the increasedfrequency of site visits by county, state,and/or local authority inspectors topermitted land disturbing activities,increased training for enforcement officers,and enhanced tools or practices formeasuring and monitoring sediment loadingGeorgia State-wide Water Management PlanMIDDLE CHATTAHOOCHEE7-11

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