Lake Hartwell Association, Inc.

Fall 2013 Volume XXVI Number 4 for the sake of the lake

Letter from the Vice President, Ray Fedele

Governors and Lt. Governors In this issue of both states. • Increased cooperation and discussion between directors and members of groups representing President’s Message 1 Lake , Lake ƒurmond, Administration Retirement Lake Russell and the Savannah & Announcement 2 ell it’s nearing the end of our River. Replacing Your Fire Extinguisher 2 year and our last newsletter of • A continued in uence to law 2013.W I am writing this in place of the LHA Annual Meeting 3 enforcement entities surrounding President since that ocer position is the lake that our property owners More Progress on PCB Clean-up 4 still vacant on our board. We are also need protection from theft and Green Pond Progress 4 looking for someone to be our Technical vandalism. Director that would help us with our Hartwell Elevations & Projections 5 CoveKeeper program and any water • ƒe signing of Phase Two Savannah Pool Schematic 5 quality issues. If you are interested in of a comprehensive study on the Joint State Caucus Summit 6 those or any other position on the Basin between board please let us know. the Corps of Engineers, the State Another Great Picnic 8 of SC, the State of GA and the 2013 has been a year of change Welcome New Members 10 Nature Conservatory to be and accomplishment for the Lake LHA Community conducted over the next year Hartwell Association. ƒe lake rose & Business Partners 11 that will help determine water to over full pool, we had 100 year solutions in the Basin. record rain fall, the Corps had to open the spillway to prevent a ood • LHA pressed the Corps for association annual meeting for level (hasn’t happened since the 70’s), elimantion, or at least a reduction, its members LHA appointed its ‰rst Executive in the winter rule curve that drops Director and the Corps of Engineers Hartwell’s level to 656 by Dec 1 • Participation and organization of appointed a new Commander of the each year. Due to that e™ort the the Corps Lake Hartwell annual Savannah River District. Corps has announced that they clean-up campaign. will use a newly found $240K to Other signi‰cant events and activities • ƒe monitoring of all projects and study this request. the association promoted and legislative activities related to the participated in where; • ’s Intelligent shores of the Lake and matters River Project that will allow all that will a™ect our members. • Two state caucus meetings stakeholders in the management between the legislators of both Why not next year you become of water along the entire basin to SC and GA. ƒis is the ‰rst involved “for the sake of the lake” obtain real time data to optimize joining of forces that any states the use and quality of water. have ever participated. ƒe second of these meeting included both • An informative and successful Officers & Directors LHA EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATOR RETIREMENT AND TRANSITION Officers ANNOUNCEMENT By Petra Massey Vacant, President As I retire (again) to spend more time education, and Ray Fedele, Vice President enjoying our globally dispersed family, I non-pro‰t Doug Young, Treasurer want to thank you all for your generous experience. Kelley’s support of LHA’s work “For the Sake of non-pro‰t Vacant, Secretary the Lake.” Since 1998, when Mike experience includes (Massey) and I moved to this beautiful serving in the Oce Directors and lake, it has been a privilege and great of the Governor, Committee Chairs pleasure to support LHA, ‰rst as a volunteer and then as Executive Commission on Ashley Widener, Legislative Administrator. During these years I’ve Volunteerism and Cathy Foster, Technical been especially inspired by the pioneers Community Service, and United Way. who founded LHA nearly 25 years ago. Kelley earned her BS in Accounting, Dr. Larry Dyck, CoveKeepers ƒeir visionary action created an cum laude, from the University of Pat Goran, At-Large invaluable platform that has evolved Honors College. into the most respected advocacy group ƒereafter she attended Rhodes Don Haynie, At-Large for protecting the beauty and value of University, Grahamtown , South Jim Lizza, At-Large Lake Hartwell. I am also inspired by Africa, as a Rotary International the LHA Board, volunteers, and Ambassadorial Scholar and completed a Scott Willett, At-Large members at large who support LHA Masters in International Relations. A Mike Massey, At-Large with their time, talent and resources. lifelong resident of Anderson and While I will not be serving as EA, I non-pro‰t professional, Kelley Dan Ray, Safety remain committed to supporting LHA appreciates LHA’s role in serving the Ruth Anne Maciag, in whatever capacity needed to serve the lake community today and promoting Programs/Publicity best interests of the LHA Membership water planning for the future. at large. Please join us in welcoming Kelley to ƒat is why I am very pleased to the LHA support team. To contact announce that, e™ective now, the EA Kelley with questions, members may services will be ful‰lled by Kelley continue to call 864-224-5253 or email Davies, a person of exceptional skills, to [email protected]. WHEN TO REPLACE YOUR BOAT FIRE EXTINGUISHER

Even if there’s no expiration date, unreliable and should be serviced or ƒe hose or nozzle is cracked, ripped, it won’t last forever. replaced. For an older model without or blocked with debris. a gauge, have it checked by a pro. ƒe locking pin on the handle is Manufacturers say most extinguishers Rubin recommends annual servicing missing or unsealed. should work for 5 to 15 years, but you for all models. To ‰nd companies that ƒe handle is wobbly or broken. might not know if you got yours three re‰ll and service extinguishers, check ƒe inspection sticker or hang tag, years ago or 13. So how can you be the Yellow Pages under “‰re with a record of checkups and sure it will ‰re away? ‰re extinguishers.” maintenance, is missing. chief Dennis L. Rubin recommends checking the pressure gauge monthly. Replace or service an extinguisher Source: Power Squadrons “If the needle is in the green area, it’s right away if it’s been used or if you functional,” he says. If it falls notice any of the following: anywhere else, the extinguisher is 2 Volume XXVI, Number 4 LAKE HARTWELL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING AND FORUM By Ruth Anne Maciag • Photos by Vern Sauer

As you, our members, are aware, Alan Powell of the Georgia House of a very basic tenet of the Lake Hartwell Representatives join us. Alan, together Association is to keep its members with SC Representative Don Bowen, apprised of the latest information are the two founders and major movers concerning Hartwell Lake. ƒis of the Savannah River Basin Caucus, a includes news of relevant research, very important SC-GA group For the Corps activities, public opinion, lake Sake of the Lake. Read more about this activities, and actions of other entities in Herb’s article in this issue. which a™ect the health and ƒe meeting concluded with a bu™et maintenance of this very special luncheon by Pam Garrett/Carolina resource. Catering. After lunch, a guided tour in With that in mind, this year the LHA the Clemson Forest was provided, with Annual Meeting and Forum, October Knight Cox and John Groton leading 5, agenda was designed to give you an the way. important update on the Clemson Dr. Gene Eidson of Clemson Forest from Knight Cox, Manager of University the Clemson Forest; the reality of the Intelligent River project from Drs. Gene Eidson and Jason Hallstrom of Clemson University and the Center for Watershed Excellence; and an introduction to the newly installed Commander of the Savannah River District, Corps of Engineers - Col. ƒomas J. Tickner Eidson and Hallstrom were given the lion’s share of the agenda, and explained details of the Intelligent River concept, including the sensing fabric to collect data, the drop-in sensors, the mote stack, the web portal, and the IR Attendees enjoy the Clemson forest Viewing Room presently under construction, among other things. For more information on the Intelligent River project, you can Google “Intelligent River”. In addition, Herb Burnham, past president of LHA, now Executive Director of LHA, gave a brief update on the activities of the Association.

We were also pleased to have Rep. Question & Answer session

Volume XXVI, Number 4 3 MORE PROGRESS ON PCB CLEAN-UP By Ray Fedele

Finding and mitigating PCB’s in the So far, the removal of the cancer- Engineers say the e™ort has been area around Twelve Mile River on causing chemicals from the river has helped tremendously by an Lake Hartwell continues to be a long been a success, though further testing exceedingly wet spring and summer term e™ort. Schlumberger Technology in the future will prove to what extent including one storm in August that now owns the land and the plant that the PCB’s have been mitigated. A test dropped nearly 6 inches of rain and left behind the PCB’s, and has been a last year, however found that the level totally cleaned out the riverbed full partner in removing contaminated of PCB’s was greatly reduced, and the returning it to its natural form, sediment from the river and now has risks from these chemicals are 25 Nathaniel Cary wrote in a recent begun excavating contaminated soil times lower than EPA rules allow, Greenville News report. that has recently been discovered at according to the report at the time. ƒe work, by all partners, that has the site. ƒe mitigation e™ort included been done on the Twelve Mile to date ƒis is an important e™ort. ƒe removing two dams from the river in as well as the rivers rebirth as a presence of the PCB’s puts people at 2011, along with some contaminated kayaking destination all testify to the risk, can harm wildlife and sediment that had collected behind importance of a continued e™ort to diminishes the recreation potential of them. ƒe dams’ removal is allowing remove PCB”s from Lake Hartwell this area. ƒe chemicals attach to the fresh sediment to wash down the river once and for all. sediment and are ingested by ‰sh, and and cap other PCB’s that are trapped Excerpts from October 15, 2013 editorial can be transferred to humans who eat beneath. in The Greenville News those ‰sh. Anderson County Makes Progress on Green Pond Event Center

As we have mentioned in past newsletters Anderson County is developing a $4.4 million dollar ADA accessible deep water boat ramp facility with docks, large boat/trailer parking areas and a 500 seat amphitheater especially designed for ‰shing tournaments and events. Below are some aerial progress photos of phase one’s development. Green Pond landing is located o™ of SC Highway 187 in Anderson County and across from Portman Shoal Marina.

4 Volume XXVI, Number 4 Lake Hartwell Elevations & Projections

Reprinted From the Corps Website As Of 10/14/13

For more information on these charts, go to the Corps web site Volume XXVI, Number 4 5 Joint State Savannah River Basin Caucus Summit

he water in the Savannah for the purpose of ensuring River Basin, including that the states are keeping LakeT Hartwell, belongs the management of their equally to the states of South water resources high on the Carolina and Georgia. states’ priority lists. Since Because of the joint inter-state both states share the ownership, the Corps of Savannah Basin water Engineers, a neutral, non- resource it was appropriate partisan federal agency, is that the two caucuses work responsible for managing the in partnership toward its basin. ƒe cost of most optimization. ƒe ‰rst anything done to improve joint state caucus was hosted management of the basin, by South Carolina in such as ow management Columbia on April 16, studies, is normally shared by 2013. ƒe September joint the Corps and the two states. Signing of Phase II of The Drought Contingency Plan caucus was hosted by ƒerefore, all three will Georgia Representative normally participate, and have Powell at the Big Oaks equal authority in the studies, planning, and execution of any Recreation Area near the Hartwell Dam. It was attended by resulting changes. Impacts of the last two severe droughts in both Governor Haley of SC and Governor Deal of GA, in our basin clearly demonstrated the need to explore addition to both Lt. Governors and numerous representatives, improvements in ow management at all times…not just when senators and key department heads from both states. lakes reach predetermined drought levels. ƒus, the need for ƒe Lake Hartwell Association worked closely with the two states and the Corps to work together to once again Representatives Bowen and Powell in organizing the study existing drought contingency plans that are based on September joint caucus to help ensure that stakeholders and historical climate and weather data. advocates throughout the basin were represented. Several A comprehensive study of the basin began more than a decade stakeholders, including LHA gave presentations regarding the ago, and phase one was completed in 2006. Phase two, a need for optimizing the management of the basin through the detailed study of the existing drought contingency plan, was use of adaptive management using real-time information. Dr. delayed due to the lack of funding from South Carolina. More Eugene Eidson of Clemson University provided an update on recently, the Nature Conservancy organization o™ered to pay the status of the Intelligent River Program he has headed for South Carolina’s share so the study could proceed. ƒe ocial several years. ƒis program, will provide the real-time data study agreement was signed by the Corps , both states and the needed to make adaptive management of basin water possible. conservancy in a public ceremony during a joint state Water More information on the Intelligent River program is included Caucus summit on September 18th, 2013. Both states, led by in this issue. Representatives Don Bowen (R-SC) and Allen Powell (R- Other speakers included stakeholders from upstream and GA), have been working for several years to build a caucus downstream of Hartwell Lake. Harry Shelley representing made up of state assembly representatives and state senators, Friends of the Savannah River Basin and Chairman of the

6 Volume XXVI, Number 4 Joint State Savannah River Basin Caucus Summit By Herb Burnham Photos by Vern Sauer and Doug Young

South Carolina Basin Advisory Council, reinforced the need for adaptive management to improve water levels in Lakes Russell and ƒurmond as well as improved management of water useage in the Augusta area. Tonya Bonitatibus, the Savnnah River Keeper assigned by the American Rivers Association to monitor and advocate for cleaner rivers, spoke of pollution concerns below Lake ƒurmond. Several other speakers focused on the importance of the basin’s water resources in terms of economic development and tourism, and overall regional commerce and economic sustainablilty. Corps of Engineers Colonel ƒomas Tickner, the new Commanding ocer for the Savannah District, Alvin Taylor, director of the SC Department of Natural Resources and his SC & GA Legislators GA counterpart, Commissioner Mark Williams also spoke to reinforce their concern and support of the need to optimize the management and use of the basin’s water resources there; and the goal should be to maximize the use of adaptive management techniques driven by real time data provided by All of the above set the stage for special guests and key sources such as the Intelligent River Program to optimize the speakers, South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and Georgia use and quality of water throughout the Savannah River Basin. Governor Nathan Deal. Both reinforced their understanding of the need to optimize management and protection of the It will be expensive, but certainly worth it. As we learned basin, and pronounced their strong support of the joint caucus. from the speakers, water in the basin is a primary ingredient in ƒey noted it was unprecedented for two states to work in economic development and regional sustainability. Most will partnership toward shared water solutions rather than “‰ghting agree that the earth’s climate has been changing since time it out in the courts”. began, and appears to be getting even more unpredictable; therefore, being prepared and able to quickly adapt to changes ƒe importance of the joint caucus meeting cannot be will become more and more critical. One of the conclusions of overstated. It truly shed new light on and strengthened both the authors of ƒe Future of Water(1) states “ƒe water resource states’ commitments to work in partnership towards managers who will look the silliest in the future are the ones improvements in water ow management, conservation and who insist that the weather patterns of the past century are the quality. ƒe challenge now will be to sustain the momentum best predictors of patterns over the next century. Flexibility and the partnering spirit displayed at this bi-state meeting. and adaptability will be more important than ever.” It will take years of studying, planning and execution to get ƒe Savannah River Basin could well become the “showcase” for adaptive management applications using state-of-the-art real time data applications. ƒe Lake Hartwell Association can be proud to be an advocate, leader and welcomed participant in its development. LHA members can help by encouraging others to join the association and giving it a more powerful voice. Also please consider contacting elected state representatives to show your support and appreciation for their water caucus activities. A list of caucus members from both states will soon be available on the LHA website… lakehartwellassociaton.org.

Rep. Dan Bowen (R-SC), Governors Nikki Haley (SC) and (1) ƒe Future of Water, A Startling Look Ahead, by Steve Maxwell with Nathan Deal (GA), and Rep. Allen Powell (R-GA) Scott Yates. Published 2011 by the American Water Works Association

Volume XXVI, Number 4 7 ANOTHER GREAT PICNIC EVENT

By Ruth Anne Maciag • Photos by Vern Sauer

t was a beautiful day! ƒe sun was the last Saturday in September. And if Corbett McGee’s shining, the burgers and dogs were you did donate your time and e™ort but Dairy Queen - Hartwell Igood, the kids were working on a didn’t make the picnic, we missed you Enigma Custom Performance Home Depot project, and there were and hope you’ll join us next September. Foothills Out†tters lots of great ra²e prizes! ‡e Galley Our LHA business partners and other Grady’s Great Outdoors ƒis was the Volunteer Appreciation lake-minded businesses were very ‡e Gray House Picnic sponsored by the COE and ƒe generous in donating ra²e prizes, Hartwell Marina & Boat Sales Lake Hartwell Association, to thank all everything from life-jackets to Home Depot of the conscientious people who gave restaurant gift cards to jewelry – and we J’s Marine & Camper Repair their precious time and e™ort to thank them too! Lee’s Marine participate in the Corps’ Hartwell Lake Academy Sports and Outdoor Longhorn Steakhouse - Anderson Clean-up Campaign, August Anderson County Safe Kids Coalition Michael Craig Designs 15-September 28. ƒey picked up Anderson Keep American Beautiful Outback Steakhouse mountains of trash, tires, bottles and Applebee’s Peoples Bank boots, among other things, and they Big Water Marina Pinnacle Bank deserve our thanks and recognition! Carolina Water Sports Red Lobster – Anderson If you couldn’t participate this year, Capt. Dave’s Marine Sullivan’s we’d encourage you to put it on your Cateechee Golf Club Walmart - Hartwell schedule for next year – mid August to Chickasaw Point Golf Course

8 Volume XXVI, Number 4 Leaf it on the Lawn: Tips for Proper Yard Debris Disposal

Did you know that stormwater is the threat to water quality? leading Yard debris can be transported to stormwater pipes and waterways, causing problems for you and your community.

• Yard debris can clog stormwater pipes and ditches, causing flooding and costly maintenance, which may be passed on to homeowners.

• As yard debris decomposes, nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus are released into the water. This causes algae blooms, which are unsightly and can kill fish.

free Fertilizer, Anyone? • Grass clippings and leaves return nutrients and water to the soil. Mulching mowers may be more efficient but several passes with any rotary mower will yield the same results with no impacts on turf.

• Use a blower or broom to keep grass clippings and leaves in the yard instead of blowing them into the street.

If you must dispose of yard waste, compost it or bag it for pick up. Remember, South Carolina, ! we all live downstream You can be the solution to stormwater pollution!

For more information: www.clemson.edu/carolinaclear www.clemson.edu/cy

Volume XXVI, Number 4 9 Welcome Aboard, New Members! Please welcome the following members, who have joined LHA since our last newsletter.

New Family Memberships

• Skip & Lauretta Aiken • J. M. Jobe • Billy & Connie Pickens • Lauren Black • Mr. & Mrs. Dempsey Kirk • ƒomas Post • Debra & Bill Boyd • Charles Laubenstein • Steve & Judy Raines • Christopher Brown • Graham M. & Susan Lombardo • Paul & Anne Sawyer • Roger Chamberlin • Teresa J. Lowen • Donald & Marilyn Smith • Wayne Gugel • John & Corrine Norton • Kim Wilson • Don Harbuck • Janet M. Rollins and • Teresa Witham David E. Parham New Community & Business Memberships

• Dynamic Merchant Systems • Friends of Lake Keowee Society • Sullivan’s Metropolitan Grill Danny Mullen (FOLKS) – Bob Swank Bill & Sabra Nickas

Special Donations We wish to recognize our members who have made special donations to support LHA’s work “For the Sake of the Lake.”

• Luther C. Boliek • Don & Terre Pratt • Phil & Liese Tucker • Ginger C. Ellis • Nancy Shubert • Mr & Mrs L.C. Whitney • Merrill Fraser • James & Jean Smith • Joe Zega • Dale & Nancy Linvill • Larry & Joan Stinson GOT EMAIL?? LHA Mission Statement Please remember to update your email WE will develop and establish the Lake Hartwell address to make sure you’re getting the latest Association as an organization that promotes LHA news, meeting notices and action alerts! and encourages cooperation, assistance and information exchange among those concerned with Hartwell Lake and the Savannah River Basin.

WE will collect and distribute information on matters affecting Harwell Lake.

WE will provide a forum to collectively represent our membership on issues that pertain to the Not sure we have your current email address? development, preservation and comprehensive Send an email to management of Hartwell Lake. [email protected] LHA respects the privacy of its members and does WE will maintain liaisons and communications not share contact information, including email between Lake Hartwell Association and educational, addresses, with anyone. governmental, scientific and other communities.

10 Volume XXVI, Number 4 LHA COMMUNITY & BUSINESS PARTNERS THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT! We are especially thankful for the Community and Business members that generously support LHA! Their contact information and website links are available on the LHA website!

Ada Lee Birnie Eric Nilsson Palmetto State Transportation Co. Inc. Aesthetic & Restorative Dentistry Floatair Boatlifts, Greenville, SC Bob Dumit (800) 269-0175 James M. Groeber, DDS PA R. J. Foster (864) 467-1806 Paradise Point Inc (864) 224-7812 Foxwood Hills Property William Roberts (404) 261-5003 American Services, Inc. of Greenville, SC Owners Association Phil Jewelers Henry Harrison (864) 292-7450 Sandra Jones (864) 647-9510 Phil Silverstein (864) 226-7635 Anderson Area Chamber of Commerce Friends of Lake Keowee Society (FOLKS) Piling Ground Lee Lu™ (864) 226-3454 Ben Turetzky (864) 882-3655 John Rowley (704) 616-7114

Anderson County Sheri‘’s O’ce Sheri™ Gold’s Gym Anderson SC Pintail Point Property Owners Assn. John Skipper (864) 260-4400 Brad Smith (864) 225-4653 Sheree Moats (864) 622-2265 Anderson Regional Joint Water System Grady’s Great Outdoors PIP Printing Scott Willett (864) 231-5987 John Phillips (864) 226-5283 ƒeresa O’Rourke (864) 225-1471 Andrew Adams, DDS (864) 226-6278 Greg & Barb Collins Portman Marina Big Water Marina Hart County Chamber of Commerce Dave Freeman (864) 287-3211 Jane Davis (864) 226-3339 Kiera Partlow (706) 376-8590 Sanctuary Pointe, LLC Bill Brissey Real Estate Hartwell Lake News Robert Dan (404) 384-6229 Bill Brissey (864) 226-7380 Angie Wilson (864) 934-3952 Southern Industrial Hygiene & Safety, Brysan Utility Contractors, Inc. Hartwell Marina & Boat Sales LLC – Margaret Philbin (770) 375-1327 Christopher Barber (770) 985-4606 Brant Tew (706) 376-5441 State Farm Insurance BuyLakeHartwell.com, LLC IPC Supply, Inc. Terence Roberts (864) 231-9312 Don Cleveland (864) 940-5444 Lynn McLay (864) 226-1588 Strickland Marine Center Byers Precision Fabricators J&S Shoreline Dave Strickland (864) 225-0145 Roger Byers (828) 693-4088 Angie Johnson (706) 377-4891 Sullivan’s Metropolitan Grill (NEW) C. Dan Joyner Company JC Sports Bill & Sabra Nickas C. Dan Joyner (864) 242-6650 Je™ Crouch (864) 882-4212 Swaney’s Point Association Carola Dauchert Real Estate LLC Jerilyn Wiech, Keller-Williams Danny Shook (828) 242-1612 Carola Dauchert (864) 226-5473 Lanier Partners (706) 244-8211 T N Construction Carolina WaterSports Kroeger Marine Construction, Inc ƒad Strickland (864) 574-2113 Chad Hodges (864) 332-0090 Dave Kroeger (864) 882-7671 Teakwood Plantation HOA

Chapman Design Group, Inc. Lake Hartwell Sail & Power Squadron Bob Brohm (864) 287-2534 Don Chapman, AIA, CMB (864) 224-7563 Bert Baxter (864) 601-1660 Teal Communications, Inc. Chickasaw Point Property Lakeside Chiropractic, LLC David Teal (770) 935-1177 Doug Young (864) 972-3680 Dr. Cindy Pradhan, DC (864) 224-7660 Teva Skin Science, LLC Clearwater Shores Community Lee’s Marine Deb Oxley (828) 545-0842 Gary Bruce (864) 304-3656 Randy Lee (864) 224-3338 ‡e Hartwell Sun Clemson Marina & Campground Marine Specialties, Inc. Robert Rider (706) 376-8025 Mike Jansen & Allen Revak (864) 653-6767 ƒomas M. Child (864) 260-9700 Tom Miller, Keller-Williams Coldwell Banker Fort Realty Matthew Nasrallah, Attorney-at-Law Lanier Partners (678) 469-9917 Fort Oglesby (888) 409-5054 (877) 266-3694 Tugaloo Property Owners, Collins Dock, Inc. McCullough Properties Lavonia, GA - R. Grimm

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that apply  Membership Information: Check all that apply          New Renewal Address  Change  Amount Paid $ ______Date ______  New     Renewal  Address change Amount Paid $______ Date______           Family $35  Family Community,   $35 Association  Community,  or Business Association $100 or Business $100   Give Something Back   Gift Membership  Additional Donation $______Gift Membership  Additional  Donation $ ______ Give Something    To The Lake.  Name ______  Please select committees on Name ______ Back to the Lake       which you would be willing to Spouse’s Name (If Family Membership) ______  (If Family Membership) serve.    Spouse’s Name   ______Please select committees on which   Mailing Address ______     you would be willing to serve  Mailing Address ______   City ______State  _____ ZIP ______[ ] Legislative      Legislative      [ ] Program City ______StatePhone (H) ______Zip (W) ______(Cell)______      Financial     Program [ ] E-Mail ______       Phone(H) ______(W) ______ [ ] Lake Cleanup   Occupation(s):   Yours ______Spouse’s ______Financial       [ ] Safety   Cell ______Email(If retired, ______check here  and give former occupations above)       Lake Cleanup [ ] Technical    Lake Address   ______ County______    Occupation(s): Yours ______Spouse’s  ______       [ ] Membership    (*or Gift Recipient’s address) ______Safety    (If retired, check here and give former occupations   above) ______  [ ] Publications     Technical       [ ] Covekeepers         Lake Address ______Pay by Check: Make  checks County  payable ______ to Lake Hartwell Association, Inc.      Membership [ ] Other    Send to address above.      (*of Gift Receipient’s Address)  ______       Publications                ______ Covekeepers   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