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Pending Application for Non-Farm Surface Water Withdrawal Permits PENDING APPLICATIONS FOR NON-FARM SURFACE WATER WITHDRAWALS WATER WITHDRAWAL PERMITTING PROGRAM THROUGH August 4, 2020 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 hr 24 hr MAX / MAX / Monthly avg Monthly avg / Annual Avg 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 / 45.00 071-1301-02 Bremen, City of Haralson Tallapoosa Beach Creek / Bremen Reservoir MUN RENEW 0.8 / 0.58 0.8 / 0.58 New Carroll County Water Authority Carroll Tallapoosa Indian Creek Reservoir MUN NEW NA 9.6 / 8.3 New Carroll County Water Authority Carroll Tallapoosa Little Tallapoosa River MUN NEW NA 31.0 / 19.4 022-1302-05 Carrollton, City of Carroll Tallapoosa Little Tallapoosa River MUN RENEW 12.0 / 12.0 12.0 / 12.0 121-0191-01 Chemtrade Solutions LLC Richmond Savannah Savannah River IND RENEW 1.0 / 0.5 1.0 / 0.5 060-1290-09 Cherokee Town And Country Club Fulton Chattahoochee Bull Sluice Lake IND RENEW .72 / .43 .72 / .43 036-0109-04 Columbia County Water System Columbia Savannah Clarks Hill Reservoir MUN RENEW 8.0 / 8.0 8.0 / 8.0 Stevens Creek Reservoir / 036-0110-01 Columbia County Water System Columbia Savannah MUN RENEW 45.9 / 45.9 45.9 / 45.9 Savannah River Hazel Creek / Camp Creek 068-1201-01 Cornelia, City of Habersham Chattahoochee MUN MOD 4.0 / 4.0 4.0 / 4.0 Reservoir 107-0410-03 Covington, City of (Newton County Water Resources) Newton Ocmulgee Alcovy River / City Pond MUN RENEW 4.5 / 4.0 4.5 / 4.0 087-0391-01 Dublin, City of Laurens Oconee Oconee River MUN RENEW 5.0 / 5.0 5.0 / 5.0 061-1407-01 Ellijay - Gilmer County WSA Gilmer Coosa Ellijay River MUN RENEW .55 / .45 .55 / .45 056-1102-03 Fayette County Fayette Flint Lake Peachtree MUN RENEW .5 / .5 .5 / .5 056-1102-06 Fayette County Fayette Flint Flat Creek Res. (Lake Kedron) MUN RENEW 4.5 / 4.0 4.5 / 4.0 056-1102-09 Fayette County Fayette Flint Line Creek (Lake McIntosh) MUN RENEW 17.0 / 12.5 17.0 / 12.5 056-1102-12 Fayette County Fayette Flint Horton Creek Reservoir MUN RENEW 14.0 / 14.0 14.0 / 14.0 056-1102-13 Fayette County Fayette Flint Flint River MUN RENEW 16.0 / 16.0 16.0 / 16.0 102-0501-05 Forsyth, City of Monroe Ocmulgee Rocky Creek MUN RENEW 1.5 / 1.5 0 / 0 051-0114-01 Georgia Pacific - Savannah River Mill Effingham Savannah Savannah River IND RENEW 35 / 35 35 / 35 117-0390-01 Georgia Power - Plant Branch Putnam Oconee Lake Sinclair IND MOD 1245 / 1245 6.0 / 4.0 121-0191-02 Graphic Packaging International - Augusta Mill Richmond Savannah Savannah River IND RENEW 79 / 72 79 / 72 066-0390-03 Greensboro, City of Greene Oconee Oconee River MUN RENEW 3.3 / 3.0 1.437 / .647 071-1301-01 Haralson County Water Authority Haralson Tallapoosa Tallapoosa River MUN RENEW 3.75 / 3.75 3.75 / 3.75 075-0405-02 Henry County Water Authority Henry Ocmulgee Tussahaw Creek Reservoir MUN RENEW 42 / 32 42 / 32 075-0501-04 Henry County Water Authority Henry Ocmulgee Towaliga River Reservoir MUN RENEW 15 / 11 15 / 11 075-0501-08 Henry County Water Authority Henry Ocmulgee Indian Creek Reservoir MUN RENEW 13.5 / 8.0 13.5 / 8.0 075-0501-12 Henry County Water Authority Henry Ocmulgee Longbranch Creek Reservoir MUN RENEW 10.0 / 10.0 10.0 / 10.0 025-0192-03 International Paper - Port Wentworth Chatham Savannah Savannah River IND MOD 30.5 / 27.5 4.0 / 2.0 078-0301-06 Jefferson, City of Jackson Oconee North Oconee River MUN RENEW 4.0 / 4.0 4.0 / 4.0 078-0301-01 Jefferson, City of Jackson Oconee Big Curry Creek Reservoir MUN RENEW 2.25 / 1.75 2.25 / 1.75 078-0301-07 Jefferson, City of Jackson Oconee Parks Creek Reservoir MUN RENEW 5.3 / 4.6 5.3 / 4.6 146-1401-01 LaFayette, City of Walker Coosa Dry Creek/Duck Creek MUN RENEW 1.0 / .9 1.0 / .9 146-1401-02 LaFayette, City of Walker Coosa Big Springs MUN RENEW 1.65 / 1.31 1.65 / 1.31 104-0307-01 Madison, City of Morgan Oconee Hard Labor Creek MUN RENEW 1.5 / 1.5 1.5 / 1.5 104-0307-02 Madison, City of Morgan Oconee Lake Oconee MUN RENEW 2.0 / 2.0 2.0 / 2.0 005-0391-03 Milledgeville, City of Baldwin Oconee Oconee River MUN RENEW 3.0 / 3.0 3.0 / 3.0 069-1203-01 Milliken and Co. Hall Chattahoochee Spring in Chattahoochee River MUN RENEW .36 / .32 .36 / .32 011-0590-02 Macon Water Auth. Bibb Ocmulgee Ocmulgee River MUN RENEW 110 /110 110 /110 084-0504-01 Macon Water Auth. Jones Ocmulgee Lucas Lake MUN RENEW 63 /63 63 / 63 147-0410-05 Monroe, City of Walton Ocmulgee John T. Briscoe Reservoir MUN RENEW 16 / 12 16 / 12 147-0410-02 Monroe, City of Walton Ocmulgee Alcovy River MUN RENEW 10.0 / 10.0 10.0 / 10.0 Cornish Creek Reservoir (Lake 107-0410-04 Newton County Water Resouces Newton Ocmulgee MUN RENEW 35 / 28 / 23 35/ 23 Varner) 107-0410-06 Newton County Water Resouces Newton Ocmulgee Alcovy River MUN RENEW 35 / 35 35 / 35 121-0191-03 PCS Nitrogen Fertilizer, L.P. Richmond Savannah Savannah River IND RENEW 21.6 / 10.8 21.6 / 10.8 060-1209-01 Roswell, City of Fulton Chattahoochee Big creek MUN MOD 4.5 / 2.8 4.5 / 3.3 022-1302-02 Southwire Company, LLC Carroll Tallapoosa Buffalo Creek IND RENEW .50 / .25 .50/ .25 017-1091-05 Southern Nuclear - Plant Vogtle Burke Savannah Savannah River IND RENEW 127 / 85 127 / 85 146-1507-04 Walker County Water & Sewerage Authority Walker Tennessee Crawfish Spring Lake MUN MOD 4.0 / 4.0 12.0 / 8.3 099-1106-07 Warm Springs, City of Meriwether Flint Cold Springs MUN MOD 0.24 / 0.33 0.35 / 0.40 141-1292-02 West Point, City of Troup, Harris Chattahoochee Chattahoochee River MUN MOD 2.1 / 1.8 4.2 / 4.2 007-0303-01 Winder, City of Barrow Oconee Mulberry River MUN RENEW 6.7 / 5.1 6.7 / 5.1 OTHER 007-0303-01 Winder, City of Barrow Oconee Mulberry River MUN (Temporary 6.7 / 5.1 7.1 / 7.1 Increase) NA Not applicable Ind Industrial Mun Municipal Renew Renewal Mod Modification.
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