2006
DOI: 10.2175/193864706783710668
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Creative Strategies for Implementing Projects to Manage Nonpoint Source Pollution: A Case Study from the Mcdaniel Farm Park Stream Restoration Project

Abstract: The Sweetwater Creek watershed is located in central Gwinnett County within the Ocmulgee River Basin. The study area is comprised of 26 square miles. A total of 153 projects were identified in the Watershed Improvement Plan (WIP) for Sweetwater Creek. Total cost of all projects was estimated at $15,044,500. Implementation of projects was broken down into two primary phases:• Phase I -Prioritization of the recommended projects in the WIP • Phase II -Project design and construction Project prioritization include… Show more

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