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Middle Chattahoochee - Georgia's State Water Plan

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Table of ContentsFIGURES1-1 River Basins and <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>ning Regions of Georgia ...................... 1-21-2 <strong>State</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>ning Process ........................................................... 1-32-1 <strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Chattahoochee</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>ning Region ................................. 2-42-2 <strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Chattahoochee</strong> Land Use Percentages .................................. 2-73-1 Current <strong>Water</strong> Supply by Source Type .............................................. 3-43-2 Current Surface <strong>Water</strong> Withdrawal by Category ................................ 3-43-3 Current Groundwater Withdrawal by Category .................................. 3-43-4 Current Wastewater Treatment by Category ..................................... 3-43-5 Assimilative Capacity Results from Dissolved OxygenAssessment: <strong>Chattahoochee</strong> River (Current Conditions) ................ 3-183-6 Assimilative Capacity Results from Dissolved OxygenAssessment: Flint & Tallapoosa Rivers (Current Conditions) ......... 3-193-7 305(b)/303(d) Listed Streams .......................................................... 3-224-1 Municipal <strong>Water</strong> & Wastewater Forecast ........................................... 4-34-2 Industrial <strong>Water</strong> & Wastewater Forecast .......................................... 4-54-3 <strong>Water</strong> Demand in 2010 and 2050 ...................................................... 4-94-4 Wastewater Flow in 2010 and 2050 ................................................... 4-94-5 Total <strong>Water</strong> and Wastewater Forecasts ........................................... 4-105-1 Surface <strong>Water</strong> Availability Comparison .............................................. 5-35-2 Claiborne Aquifer Sustainable Yields vs. Demand ............................. 5-65-3 Assimilative Capacity Results from Dissolved OxygenAssessment: <strong>Chattahoochee</strong> River (2050) ....................................... 5-85-4 Assimilative Capacity Results from Dissolved OxygenAssessment: Flint & Tallapoosa River (2050) ................................... 5-95-5 Modeled Nutrient Loading Trends from the <strong>Chattahoochee</strong><strong>Water</strong>shed ....................................................................................... 5-105-6 West Point Lake Annual Phosphorous Loading ............................... 5-10LIST OF SUPPLEMENTAL DOCUMENTS 1Supplemental Document 1 <strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Chattahoochee</strong> Council MeetingSummariesSupplemental Document 2 Memorandum of AgreementSupplemental Document 3 Public Participation Technical MemorandumSupplemental Document 4 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers <strong>Water</strong> ControlManual StatusSupplemental Document 5 Existing Regulatory and Local <strong>Plan</strong> SummarySupplemental Document 6 Georgia OPB Population Projections March 20101 All supplemental documents can be accessed from the <strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Chattahoochee</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>ning Council’s website: MIDDLE CHATTAHOOCHEESeptember 2011iii

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