2013 Volume XXVI Number 4 for the Sake of the Lake
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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 Keowee, Lake urmond, 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 • e 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 Savannah River 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. e 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 eort 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 signicant events and activities • e monitoring of all projects and study this request. the association promoted and legislative activities related to the participated in where; • Clemson University’s Intelligent shores of the Lake and matters River Project that will allow all that will aect 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. is 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. e 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-prot Doug Young, Treasurer want to thank you all for your generous experience. Kelley’s support of LHA’s work “For the Sake of non-prot 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 North Carolina 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 eir visionary action created an cum laude, from the University of Pat Goran, At-Large invaluable platform that has evolved South Carolina Honors College. into the most respected advocacy group ereafter 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-prot 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 at is why I am very pleased to the LHA support team. To contact announce that, eective now, the EA Kelley with questions, members may services will be fullled 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 e 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. e 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 e handle is wobbly or broken. might not know if you got yours three rell and service extinguishers, check e 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? Atlanta re extinguishers.” maintenance, is missing. chief Dennis L. Rubin recommends checking the pressure gauge monthly. Replace or service an extinguisher Source: United States 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. is 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 aect the health and e meeting concluded with a buet 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. omas 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 eort 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 eort. 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.