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SW Pending Applications Table PENDING APPLICATIONS FOR NON-FARM SURFACE WATER WITHDRAWALS WATER WITHDRAWAL PERMITTING PROGRAM THROUGH February 28, 2018 The pending applications listed below are simply a list of all applications in-house. This list is not a part of any formal process for public comments. A formal 30-day public comment period only applies to a draft permit that is individually noticed for public comment. If there is a notice for any draft permit, it can be found by scrolling through this section of the web page. The pending application table below is updated monthly near the first Tuesday of each month. Interested persons may review pending applications by appointment. All pending applications are open for public comment. Comments should be mailed to: Johanna Smith Water Supply Program – Surface Water Withdrawal Unit 2 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., S.E. East Floyd Towers, Suite 1362 Atlanta, Georgia 30334 EXISTING PROPOSED Permit Limits in Permit Limits in River Permit million gallons million gallons per SW Permit Number SW Withdrawal Permit APPLICANT COUNTY Proposed SW Source Type Basin Request per day (mgd) day (mgd) -- 24 24 hr MAX / hr MAX / Monthly Monthly avg avg / Annual Avg Unnamed pond adjacent to New APAC MidSouth, Inc. Warren Savannah IND NEW NA 0.40 / 0.30 Middle Creek New Atlanta Sand & Supply Company Crawford Flint Lee Creek IND NEW NA 1.73 / 1.28 New Atlanta Sand & Supply Company Crawford Flint Beaver Creek IND NEW NA 9.22 / 6.84 Rock Creek at Parks Mill Road / New Auburn, City of Barrow Oconee MUN NEW NA 17.32 / 7.27 / 1.48 Rock Creek at Reservoir Former Martin Marietta Quarry New Auburn, City of Barrow Oconee MUN NEW NA 2.23 / 1.59 at 301 Parks Mill Road 121-0191-06 Augusta Utilities Department Richmond Savannah Augusta Canal MUN MOD 50.00 / 45.00 60.00 / 45.00 121-0191-06 Augusta Utilities Department Richmond Savannah Augusta Canal MUN RENEW 50.00 / 45.00 50.00 / 45.00 121-0191-09 Augusta Utilities Department Richmond Savannah Savannah River MUN RENEW 21.00 / 15.00 21.00 / 15.00 006-0106-05 Banks County Board Of Commissioners Banks Savannah Mountain Creek Reservoir MUN MOD 1.00 / 1.00 1.17 / 1.17 Mulberry River (off-stream New Braselton, Town of Jackson Oconee MUN NEW NA 4.00 / 3.00 reservoir) New Calhoun Creek Regional Reservoir Authority, LLC Lumpkin Coosa Etowah River MUN NEW NA 45.00 / 45.00 New Capital City Club - Brookhaven Fulton Chattahoochee Unnamed Lake Other NEW NA 0.80 / 0.23 022-1217-01 Carroll County Water Authority Carroll Chattahoochee Snake Creek Reservoir MUN MOD 8.00 / 8.00 13.00 / 11.00 / 8.00 New Carroll County Water Authority Carroll Tallapoosa Indian Creek MUN NEW NA 18.00 / 18.00 New Carroll County Water Authority Carroll Tallapoosa Indian Creek Reservoir MUN NEW NA 30.00 / 24.00 New Carroll County Water Authority Carroll Tallapoosa Little Tallapoosa River MUN NEW NA 35.00 / 35.00 072-1291-04 Chattahoochee Valley WSD Harris Chattahoochee Chattahoochee River MUN MOD 8.00 / 5.80 8.00 / 6.30 106-1225-07 Continental Carbon Company Russell (AL) Chattahoochee Chattahoochee River IND RENEW 0.9 / 0.7 0.9 / 0.7 New Cornelia, City of Habersham Chattahoochee Soquee River MUN NEW NA 6.00 / 5.00 058-1290-07 Cumming, City of Forsyth Chattahoochee Lake Sydney Lanier MUN MOD 15.00 / 18.00 36.7 / 31.8 093-1204-03 Dahlonega, City of Lumpkin Chattahoochee Yahoola Creek Reservoir MUN RENEW 9.1 / 6.8 9.1 / 6.8 Chestatee River (Pump storage New Dahlonega, City of Lumpkin Chattahoochee MUN NEW NA 10.000 / 10.000 to Lake Varner) Proposed Calhoun Creek New Dawsonville, City of Dawson Coosa MUN NEW NA 1.10 / 0.70 Regional Reservoir Etowah River near its New Dawsonville, City of & Georgia Reservoir Company, LLC Dawson Coosa MUN NEW NA 75.00 / 45.00 confluence with Calhoun Creek Yonah Reservoir (Tugaloo New Demorest, City of Habersham Savannah MUN NEW NA 16.00 / 10.00 River) New Don Grant Hydroelectric Production Catoosa Tennessee South Chickamauga Creek IND NEW NA 39.40 / 39.40 052-0104-01 Elberton, City of - Beaverdam Creek Elbert Savannah Beaverdam Creek MUN RENEW 2.200 / 1.700 2.300 / 1.700 052-0104-04 Elberton, City of - Lake Russell Elbert Savannah Lake Russell MUN RENEW 4.100 / 3.700 4.100 / 3.700 Etowah River (Hightower 042-1415-01 Etowah Water & Sewer Authority Dawson Coosa MUN MOD 5.50 / 4.40 17.30 / 14.40 / 11.50 Water Treatment Facility) Etowah River (recharge pump New Etowah Water & Sewer Authority Dawson Coosa station for Russell Creek MUN NEW NA 15.00 / 15.00 Reservoir) New Etowah Water & Sewer Authority Dawson Chattahoochee Lake Sidney Lanier MUN NEW NA 10.00 / 10.00 New Forsyth County Board of Commissioners Forsyth Chattahoochee Lake Sidney Lanier Mun NEW NA 74.00 / 56.00 / 47.00 New Forsyth, City of Monroe Ocmulgee Towaliga River MUN NEW NA 2.50 / 2.50 Golf Club of Georgia (North Atlanta Golf Operations New Fulton Chattahoochee Lake Windward Other NEW NA 2.00 / 0.24 LLC) 060-1209-04 Golf Club of Georgia Fulton Chattahoochee Lake Winward Other RENEW 2.0 / 1.0 2.0 / 1.0 069-0301-04 Hall County Government Hall North Oconee River MUN RENEW 20.00 / 20.00 20.00 / 20.00 069-0301-04 Hall County Government Hall Oconee North Oconee River MUN RENEW 20.00 / 20.00 20.00 / 20.00 120.00 / 96.00 / 069-0301-05 Hall County Government Hall Oconee Cedar Creek Reservoir MUN MOD 2.500 / 2.00 80.00 069-0301-05 Hall County Government Hall Cedar Creek Reservoir MUN RENEW 2.50 / 2.00 2.50 / 2.00 New Hall County Government Hall Chattahoochee Chattahoochee River MUN NEW NA 108.50 / 108.50 Flat Creek Reservoir (Glades New Hall County Government Hall Chattahoochee MUN NEW NA 86.50 / 81.50 / 5.80 Reservoir Proposed) 072-1224-01 Harris County Water Dept Harris Chattahoochee Bartlett's Ferry Reservoir MUN MOD 3.00 / 3.00 10.80 / 8.40 / 6.00 074-1291-08 Heard County Water Authority Heard Chattahoochee Chattahoochee River IND MOD 0.55 / 0.55 139-1502-01 Hiawassee, City of Towns Tenneessee Lake Chatuge Mun MOD 2.00 / 1.50 4.00 / 3.00 New Lamar County W & S Authority Lamar Ocmulgee High Falls Lake MUN NEW NA 3.00 / 2.00 090-0108-01 Lincolnton, City of Lincoln Savannah Clarks Hill Reservoir MUN MOD 0.63 / 0.63 2.30 / 2.00 Lake Sidney Lanier - Pine Isle 069-1205-02 LLI Management Company, LLC Hall Chattahoochee IND RENEW 0.60 / 0.60 0.60 / 0.30 Intake New Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. Fayette Flint Quarry Mine Pit IND NEW NA 2.16 / 1.08 New Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. Fayette Flint Lake Tyrone IND NEW NA 2.16 / 1.08 055-1505-01 McCaysville, City of Fannin Tennessee Toccoa River MUN MOD 1.00 / 1.00 2.00 / 2.00 005-0391-02 Milledgeville, City of Baldwin Oconee Oconee River MUN RENEW 12.44 / 12.44 12.44 / 12.44 102-0590-04 Monroe County (ex-Dan River - REVOKED) Monroe Ocmulgee Ocmulgee River MUN MOD 5.39 / 3.66 5.39 / 3.66 Richland Creek Reservoir 110-1424-01 Paulding County Paulding Coosa MUN NEW NA 56.00 / 42.00 / 35.00 (Proposed) Etowah River to Richland Creek 110-1424-02 Paulding County Paulding Coosa MUN NEW NA 47.00 / 47.00 Reservoir 146-1508-01 Peerless Self Storage, LLC Walker Coosa Popular Springs IND RENEW 0.45 / 0.30 0.45 / 0.30 New Phenix City, City of Colquitt Chattahoochee Chattahoochee River MUN NEW NA 25.00 / 25.00 New Pilgrim's Pride Gilmer Coosa Coosawatee River IND NEW NA 2.00 / 1.50 New Pine Mountain, Town of Harris Chattahoochee Pine Mountain Springs MUN NEW NA 0.30 / 0.18 119-1501-01 Rabun County Rabun Tennessee Little Tennessee River IND MOD 3.70 / 3.10 3.70 / 3.10 Savannah / Lake Rabun / Tallulah River 119-0101-03 Rabun County Water & Sewer Authority Rabun Mun RENEW 3.500 / 3.500 3.500 / 3.500 Tenessee system & Little Tennessee River 151-0609-02 Republic Services of Georgia, LP Wayne Altamaha Borrow Pit # 5 IND REVOKE 0.300 / 0.150 0.600 / 0.300 Rivermont Golf and Country Club (Cupit Enterprises Inc. New Fulton Chattahoochee unnamed creek on property Other NEW NA 0.50 / 0.50 dba) 038-1102-05 Senoia, City Of Coweta Flint Keg Creek - Hutchinson Lake MUN MOD 0.30 / 0.30 0.45 / 0.45 119-1501-03 Sky Valley, City of Rabun Tennessee Mud Creek MUN REVOKE 0.4 / 0.25 0.4 / 0.25 119-1501-04 Sky Valley Country Club Rabun Tennessee Mud Creek Other RENEW 1.5 / 0.3 1.5 / 0.3 New South Fulton Regional Water and Sewer Authority Fulton Chattahoochee Chattahoochee River MUN NEW NA 24.50 / 14.00 New Standard Textile Richmond Savannah Augusta Canal IND NEW NA 1.00 / 1.00 027-1402-02 Summerville, City of Chattooga Coosa Raccoon Creek MUN MOD 3.00 / 2.50 3.75 / 3.25 New Summerville, City of Chattooga Coosa Chattooga River MUN NEW NA 0.75 / 0.50 New Tallulah Falls, Town of Habersham Savannah Tallulah Falls Lake MUN NEW NA 1.50 / 1.00 New The River Club / Crescent Resources Gwinnett Chattahoochee Chattahoochee River IND NEW NA 0.75 / 0.60 South River at Snapping Shoals New Thomas Brothers Hydro, Inc.
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