Thursday, February 12, 2009

Georgia Regional Water Planning Council Appointments

In August of last year, a call went out to all water professionals re: The Georgia Regional Water Planning Councils.  It read something like this: 

If your business involves WATER or WASTEWATER in any way, you must be involved in the Regional Water Planning Councils which will be appointed by the Governor, Lt. Governor and Speaker of the House.   These Councils will determine all rules and regulations for water and wastewater for the future.   Don’t be bashful about completing this form and nominating yourself.  YOU are one of the most knowledgeable people on this subject and the councils need YOUR input.   Believe me, government officials and all the environmental groups WILL be well represented on these councils.  Professionals in the industry MUST also be represented and this is YOU!  If industry is not represented, we could be regulated out of business!

...sorta ominous sounding, huh?  


I, for one, jumped on it- I certainly don't want to be regulated out of business!  I submitted my nomination and waited.  And waited.  As it turned out, my region- representing the Greater Metro ATL, was already seated, and had been working toward rules and guidelines which would facilitate this greater, more inclusive group.


So, now, 6-months into the 3-year study, 10 councils of 30 members each have finally been announced.  


Here are the ex-officios for each of the respective councils:


Altamaha Rep. Greg Morriss Sen. Tommie Williams

Coastal Georgia Rep. Cecily Hill Sen. Eric Johnson

Coosa- N. Georgia Rep. Katy Dempsey Sen. Chip Pearson

Lower Flint - Ochlockonee Rep. Gerald Greene Sen. John Bulloch

Middle Chattahoochee Rep. Bob Hanner Sen. Bill Heath

Middle Ocmulgee Rep. David Knight Sen. Ross Tolleson

Savannah - Upper Ogeechee Rep. Tom McCall Sen. Ralph Hudgens

Suwannee - Satilla Rep. Jay Shaw Sen. Greg Goggins

Upper Flint Rep. Lynmore James Sen. George Hooks

Upper Oconee Rep. Terry England Sen. Bill Cowsert


If any of these individuals represent you, please contact them and let them know that you expect them to rule on the side of private property and individual citizen's rights over corporate interests, especially as it regards to well ownership and rain water harvesting.




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