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Runoff Limits:An ecologically based stormwater management program
By Seth J. Wenger, Tim L. Carter, R. Alfred Vick, and Laurie A. Fowler, in Stormwater: The Journal for Surface Water Quality Professionals, March/April 2008
Creating an environment for coexistence: Endangered species and economic growth
By
Jennifer Paire
, Cherokee Business Quarterly, Summer 2007
Evolution of Stormwater Management:Sophistication and implementation, part 3
By Dave Briglio, Stormwater: The Journal for Surface Water Quality Professionals, July/August 2007
Etowah Habitat Conservation Plan heads to Fish & Wildlife
By Rebecca Long, Daily Tribune News, September 20, 2006
Homeowners to foot tab for efforts to spare fish
By Christopher Quinn, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, September 18, 2006
With Each New Driveway, Runoff Swells
Story By Steve Grant, The Hartford Courant, October 25, 2005
Residents, professional give Etowah Habitat plan a "maybe"
Pickens County Progress, August 11, 2005
Cherokee faces the floods: Heavy rains force review of stormwater management
Cherokee Tribune and Cherokee Ledger-News, August 3, 2005
Etowah habitat planners hold first in series of land use meetings
Pickens County Progress, July 21, 2005
Conservation Subdivisions Encouraged
Cherokee Tribune and Cherokee Ledger-News, March 2005
Traditional foes unite on Etowah watershed plan
By Christopher Quinn, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, September 5, 2004
Etowah Currents: What is the Etowah Habitat Conservation Plan?
By Candace Stoughton, Cherokee Ledger-News, Dec. 10, 2003
Endangered Etowah: Growth troubles it waters
By Christopher Quinn, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, July 13, 2003
Habitat conservation plan in works for Etowah River
By Sharon Hall, The Dahlonega Nugget, July 7, 2003
Our View: State should study UGA's water conservation plan
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, July 2, 2002
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