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Affordable Housing

Accessory Apartments, 2007, Lauren Giles, Land Use Clinic. Use and regulation of accessory dwelling units, also known as accessory apartments, as a way to promote affordable housing and multi-generational housing options in single-family neighborhoods. (PDF file)

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Agriculture

Agricultural Zoning as a Farmland Protection Tool in Georgia, 2006, Emily Franzen. Agricultural zoning is a cost-effective, planning-based approach that local governments can use to preserve farmland and create an economically sustainable agriculture industry for future generations.

Keeping Livestock Out of Streams in Georgia, 2006, Jill Schonenberg, Land Use Clinic. Regulatory and incentive methods for requiring or encouraging the fencing of streams to exclude livestock. (PDF file)

Managing Fertilizer for Lawn Use: Guidance for Local Governments in Watersheds where Nutrient Loading is an Issue, Katherine A. Sheehan, Fall 2007

Memo: How to Promote the Use of Community Gardens for Athens-Clarke County, Justin Ellis, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Michigan’s GAAMP Program as a model for Semi-regulatory Controls for Non-point Sources of Pollution, Justin Ellis, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Poultry Waste Management for Better Water Quality in the Etowah River, Fall 1998, Dave Cazier, Alissa Salmore. This report focuses on animal waste and specifically addresses chicken farms in the Etowah River basin. (PDF file)

Protecting Farmland in Developing Communities: A Case Study of the Tax Implications of Agricultural Conservation Easements, Feb. 2001, by Nanette Nelson, Jeff Dorfman and Laurie Fowler. Exploration of economic costs and benefits of farmland protection strategies including conservation easements and the Conservation Use Program. (large PDF file: 1.5 MB)

Stream fish occurrence in response to impervious cover, historic land use, and hydrogeomorphic factors, 2008, Seth J. Wenger, James T. Peterson, Mary C. Freeman, Byron J. Freeman, and D. David Homans. Published in Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 65: 1250–1264 (2008).

Xeriscape Practice in Georgia, Spring 2008, Marjorie Palmer, Land Use Clinic (PDF)

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Attorney General's Water Advisory Council

Attorney General's Water Advisory Council Presentations: Dougherty Plain, 2003 (PDF file.)

Attorney General's Water Advisory Council Presentations: The Essentials for GA Water Planning: The Relationship Between the Proposed GA State Comprehensive Water Plan and the Alabama-Florida-Georgia Water Sharing Dispute (The failure to agree on the two Compacts), October 2003, Stephen E. Draper (PDF file.)

Attorney General's Water Advisory Council Presentations: Interface Between Land Protection & Georgia’s Water Resources, October 2003, Laurie Fowler (large PDF file.)

Attorney General's Water Advisory Council Presentations: Water Management Laws in Georgia, 2003, Ciannat M. Howett, The Southern Environmental Law Center (PDF file.)

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Big Box Retail Development

Controlling Big Box Retail Development in Georgia, 2004-2007, Matt Roberts, Brian White, Elizabeth Simpson, Lauren Giles, Anna Hauser, Land Use Clinic. Strategies to help communities avoid "big box blight." (PDF file)

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Coastal Issues

Coastal Riparian Buffer Guidance Manual: A Companion to the Model Coastal Buffer Ordinance, January 2007, Katherine Rowe, Jennifer Spangler, Emily Franzen. UGA River Basin Center. Prepared for the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Environmental Protection Division Coastal Nonpoint Source Management Program to provide specific guidance in implementing the model coastal riparian buffer ordinance (below.) (PDF)

Encouraging Conservation Subdivisions in Georgia Through Understanding Market Barriers and Opportunities, June 2008, Timothy L. Carter. Funded by a Georgia Coastal Incentive Grant administered by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Coastal Resources Division.

Lighting and Dark Sky Regulations, Marjorie Palmer, Spring 2008 Land Use Clinic (PDF)

Model Coastal Riparian Buffer Ordinance for Georgia's Local Governments, January 2007, Katherine Rowe, Jennifer Spangler, Emily Franzen. UGA River Basin Center. Prepared for the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Environmental Protection Division Coastal Nonpoint Source Management Program. (PDF)

Protecting Riparian Buffers in Coastal Georgia: Management Options, December, 2006, Emily Franzen, Seth Wenger, Laurie Fowler, Trent Myers, Sandra Glaze. UGA River Basin Center, School of Law, and Land Use Clinic. An explanation of protection that can be provided by riparian buffers in coastal areas. A new model riparian buffer ordinance tailored to meet the specific needs of local governments along Georgia's coast is included. (PDF)

Stormwater Utility Handbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Establishing a Utility in Coastal Georgia, Sept. 2008, Timothy L. Carter. Funding for this report was provided in part by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division, through a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency under the provisions of Section 319(h) of the Federal Clean Water Act of 1987, as amended.

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Conservation Easements

Conservation Easements for Natural Resource Protection, 1st edition, 1994, Laurie Fowler. Overview of conservation easements, their purpose, function, and benefits (both ecological and financial). Includes a sample easement and list of resources.

The Durability of Conservation Easements in Georgia, November 3, 2008, Meghan Ryan and Michelle Godfrey, Land Use Clinic. (PDF file)

Motivating Private Landowner Conservation to Maximize Ecosystem Services, August 2008, Dean Hardy. Funding provided by the Georgia Forestry Commission’s Urban and Community Forestry Grant Program. (PDF)

A Primer on Conservation Easements and Greenspace for the Property Tax Division of the Georgia Department of Revenue, 2002, Nanette Nelson, Laurie Fowler. Note: appendices available upon request. Contact Nanette Nelson at nanette@uga.edu. (PDF)

Protecting Farmland in Developing Communities: A Case Study of the Tax Implications of Agricultural Conservation Easements, Feb. 2001, by Nanette Nelson, Jeff Dorfman and Laurie Fowler. Exploration of economic costs and benefits of farmland protection strategies including conservation easements and the Conservation Use Program. (large PDF file: 1.5 MB)

Protecting the Future Forever: Why Perpetual Conservation Easements Outperform Term Easements, 2006, Paul Mitchell, Land Use Clinic. (PDF file)

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Conservation Subdivisions

Conservation Subdivision Ordinances, August, 2001, Seth Wenger and Laurie Fowler. Conservation Subdivision Toolkit published by Atlanta Regional Commission and Georgia Department of Community Affairs, Spring 2002. (large file 1.2 MB)

Conservation Subdivision Survey, Kenna Hall, Erica Christoph, Amy Salley, Spring 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Conservation Subdivisions:  Ecological, Landscape and Construction, and Legal Applications to Cherokee County, Georgia,  Spring 1999, Amy Bergstedt, Patricia Deyo, Matthew Yungwirth. Assisting the developer of a proposed Cherokee County conservation subdivision that would preserve 3 1/2  miles of Etowah riverfront and describes the legal process needed to preserve the open space in perpetuity.

The Constitutionality of Open Space Requirements and Minimum Lot Sizes, Matthew Weiss, Fall 2007 Land Use Clinic (PDF)

Encouraging Conservation Subdivisions in Georgia Through Understanding Market Barriers and Opportunities, June 2008, Timothy L. Carter. Funded by a Georgia Coastal Incentive Grant administered by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Coastal Resources Division.

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Corridor Management

Richard B. Russell Parkway, Warner Robins, GA, 2004, Beth Cavagnolo, Andrew Echols, Jim Edge, Emily Franzen, Lawton Zurn, Jamie Baker Roskie. Sustainable development scenarios for Russell Parkway, created with faculty and students from the UGA College of Environment & Design. (PDF file)

Sign Control on Rural Corridors: Model Provisions and Guidance, 2003, Land Use Clinic. Funded by Georgia Department of Community Affairs. (PDF file)

Strip Corridor Redevelopment: A Guidance Document, 2004, Land Use Clinic. Guidance document and model ordinance for Georgia local governments, created for the Georgia Department of Community Affairs. (PDF file)

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Development Patterns

Comparing the Environmental and Public Cost Impacts of Compact and Scattered Development Patterns in the Upper Etowah Region, Sept. 2003, Jeffrey Boring. Assesses how the pattern of development will affect stream health, rural character and public costs in the Upper Etowah Region. (large PDF file: 1.3 MB)

Estimating the Economic Benefit of Landscape Pattern: An Hedonic Analysis of Spatial Landscape Indices and a Comparison of Build- Out Scenarios for The Protection of Ecosystem Functions, March 2004, Nanette Nelson, Liz Kramer, Jeffrey Dorfman, Bill Bumback. (PDF file)

New Urbanism and Euclidian Zoning: Can They Co-Exist? 2007, Janna Blasingame Custer, Jamie Baker Roskie, Land Use Clinic.  Analysis of conflicts between traditional Euclidian zoning and the principles of New Urbanism. (PDF file)

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Endangered & Threatened Species

An Aquatic Safe Harbor Program for the Upper Etowah River, Spring 1999, Amanda Baxter, Douglas Parsons, Alison Van Lear. Investigating the value and protocol for developing and implementing a safe harbor agreement under the Endangered Species Act for landowners in the Upper Etowah. (PDF file).

Criteria for Suitable Spawning Habitat for the Robust Redhorse Moxostoma robustum, January, 2001, Byron J. Freeman and Mary C. Freeman. Report to the US Fish & Wildllife Service. (PDF, 50KB)

Estimating Species Occurrence, Abundance, and Detection Probability Using Zero-Inflated Distributions, October 2008, Seth Wenger and Mary Freeman. Published in Ecology 89(10), 2008, pp. 2953–2959.

Etowah River Basin Stressors Analysis, July 5 2002, Byron Freeman, Seth Wenger, Sarah McClurg and Carrie Straight. Prepared for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (PDF, 6.5 MB)

Habitat Conservation Plan for the Upper Etowah River Watershed: Road Crossings - Effects and Recommendations, Fall 2001, Audrey Baggett, Erica Chiao, Tracey Harton. Recommendations for bridge and culvert design to protect aquatic habitat in the Upper Etowah watershed; part of a watershed-wide Habitat Conservation Plan being developed for darters and other aquatic life. (PDF file)

Lighting and Dark Sky Regulations, Marjorie Palmer, Spring 2008 Land Use Clinic (PDF)

Predicting and Preventing Losses of Imperiled Fish Species in an Urbanizing Environment, 2006, Seth J. Wenger. Ph.D. dissertation (PDF file).

Stream fish occurrence in response to impervious cover, historic land use, and hydrogeomorphic factors, 2008, Seth J. Wenger, James T. Peterson, Mary C. Freeman, Byron J. Freeman, and D. David Homans. Published in Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 65: 1250–1264 (2008).

Stressors to Imperiled Fishes in the Etowah Basin: Mechanisms, Sources and Management under the Etowah HCP, Feb. 1 2007, Seth Wenger and Mary Freeman (PDF)

Use of Surrogates to Predict the Stressor Response of Imperiled Species, April 10 2008, Seth J. Wenger. Published in Conservation Biology

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Energy Efficiency

LEED Building Ordinances for Local Governments, Dennis Boothe, Lori Leonardo, Darren Rowles, Fall 2007 Land Use Clinic (PDF)

Lighting and Dark Sky Regulations, Marjorie Palmer, Spring 2008 Land Use Clinic (PDF)

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Environmental Economics

Comparing the Environmental and Public Cost Impacts of Compact and Scattered Development Patterns in the Upper Etowah Region, Sept. 2003, Jeffrey Boring. Assesses how the pattern of development will affect stream health, rural character and public costs in the Upper Etowah Region. (large PDF file: 1.3 MB)

Estimating the Economic Benefit of Landscape Pattern: An Hedonic Analysis of Spatial Landscape Indices and a Comparison of Build- Out Scenarios for The Protection of Ecosystem Functions, March 2004, Nanette Nelson, Liz Kramer, Jeffrey Dorfman, Bill Bumback. (PDF file)

Evaluating the Economic Impact of Community Open Space and Urban Forests: A Literature Review, November 2004, Nanette Nelson. Funded by Urban and Community Forest Grant Assistance Program administered through the Georgia Forestry Commission. (PDF file)

Motivating Private Landowner Conservation to Maximize Ecosystem Services, August 2008, Dean Hardy. Funding provided by the Georgia Forestry Commission’s Urban and Community Forestry Grant Program. (PDF)

The Potential for Community Forests to be Self-Financing: An Hedonic Analysis of the Enhancement Value of Georgia's Trees, November 2002, Nanette Nelson, Jeffrey Dorfman, Laurie Fowler. (PDF)

A Primer on Conservation Easements and Greenspace for the Property Tax Division of the Georgia Department of Revenue, 2002, Nanette Nelson, Laurie Fowler. (PDF) (Note: appendices available upon request. Contact Nanette Nelson at nanette@uga.edu)

Protecting Farmland in Developing Communities: A Case Study of the Tax Implications of Agricultural Conservation Easements, Feb. 2001, by Nanette Nelson, Jeff Dorfman and Laurie Fowler. Exploration of economic costs and benefits of farmland protection strategies including conservation easements and the Conservation Use Program. (large PDF file: 1.5 MB)

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Environmental Education

Working with Watersheds: An Educational Resource Binder for the Environmentally Aware Educator, Sofia Arce-Flores, Sara Pilzer, Caroline McFarlin, Stacey Vigil, Fall 2005 Upper Altamaha Practicum. PDF version. Visit the project Web page for more resources.

Working with Watersheds: Poster, Sofia Arce-Flores, Sara Pilzer, Caroline McFarlin, Stacey Vigil, Fall 2005 Upper Altamaha Practicum (Powerpoint slide - formatted for 24x36 inches)

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Environmental Law

Attorney General's Water Advisory Council Presentations: Dougherty Plain, 2003. (PDF file)

Attorney General's Water Advisory Council Presentations: The Essentials for GA Water Planning: The Relationship Between the Proposed GA State Comprehensive Water Plan and the Alabama-Florida-Georgia Water Sharing Dispute (The failure to agree on the two Compacts), October 2003, Stephen E. Draper. (PDF file)

Attorney General's Water Advisory Council Presentations: Interface Between Land Protection & Georgia’s Water Resources, October 2003, Laurie Fowler. (large PDF file)

Attorney General's Water Advisory Council Presentations: Water Management Laws in Georgia, 2003, Ciannat M. Howett, The Southern Environmental Law Center. (PDF file)

The Constitutionality of Open Space Requirements and Minimum Lot Sizes, Matthew Weiss, Fall 2007 Land Use Clinic (PDF)

Official Comment on the Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) on the Clean Water Act Regulatory Definition of "Waters of the United States," April 2003, Judy Meyer et al. Comments submitted to the US EPA relating to isolated wetlands in the wake of the SWANCC decision.

Questions on Potential Landowner Libaility for Recreational Use in Georgia, 1996, Ronnie Abellera.

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Erosion & Sedimentation

Demonstration Sites of Best Management Practices: A Manual for the Upper Etowah River Alliance, Fall 2001, Michael Bien, Jehan El-Jourbagy, Liv LiaBraaten, Shana Udvardy. Demonstrating the use of BMPs to control stormwater runoff and erosion at two sites in the Etowah watershed. (PDF file)

Georgia's Trout Stream Buffer Program Assessment Under the Georgia Erosion and Sedimentation Act and Georgia Water Quality Control Act, October 2005, Terry A. DeMeo, Don R. Christy and James E. Kundell. This report explores policy implications of the 2000 Amendments. (PDF file)

Implications of Changes in Riparian Buffer Protection for Georgia's Trout Streams, October 2005, Judy L. Meyer, Krista L. Jones, Geoffrey C. Poole, C. Rhett Jackson, James E. Kundell, B. Lane Rivenbark, Elizabeth L. Kramer, William Bumback. Relationships between trout populations, stream habitat, and average forested riparian buffer widths were used to evaluate the potential for North Georgia’s streams to maintain high quality trout habitat given different riparian buffer widths. (PDF)

Keeping Livestock Out of Streams in Georgia, 2006, Jill Schonenberg, Land Use Clinic. Regulatory and incentive methods for requiring or encouraging the fencing of streams to exclude livestock. (PDF file)

Memo: Regulation of Pre-Development Site Activities, Brian Ray, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

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Etowah Practicum

An Aquatic Safe Harbor Program for the Upper Etowah River, Spring 1999, Amanda Baxter, Douglas Parsons, Alison Van Lear. Investigating the value and protocol for developing and implementing a safe harbor agreement under the Endangered Species Act for landowners in the Upper Etowah. (PDF file)

Conservation Subdivisions:  Ecological, Landscape and Construction, and Legal Applications to Cherokee County, Georgia,  Spring 1999, Amy Bergstedt, Patricia Deyo, Matthew Yungwirth. Assisting the developer of a proposed Cherokee County conservation subdivision that would preserve 3 1/2  miles of Etowah riverfront and describes the legal process   needed to preserve the open space in perpetuity.

Demonstration Sites of Best Management Practices: A Manual for the Upper Etowah River Alliance, Fall 2001, Michael Bien, Jehan El-Jourbagy, Liv LiaBraaten, Shana Udvardy. Demonstrating the use of BMPs to control stormwater runoff and erosion at two sites in the Etowah watershed. (PDF file)

Habitat Conservation Plan for the Upper Etowah River Watershed: Road Crossings - Effects and Recommendations, Fall 2001, Audrey Baggett, Erica Chiao, Tracey Harton. Recommendations for bridge and culvert design to protect aquatic habitat in the Upper Etowah watershed; part of a watershed-wide Habitat Conservation Plan being developed for darters and other aquatic life. (PDF file)

Municipal Water Efficiency, Fall 1998, Julia Hill, Els Reynaers, Rebecca Cifaldi, Rebecca Klaper. (PDF file)

Poultry Waste Management for Better Water Quality in the Etowah River, Fall 1998, Dave Cazier, Alissa Salmore. This report focuses on animal waste and specifically addresses chicken farms in the Etowah River basin. (PDF file)

Recommendations for Effective Septic System Management in the Upper Etowah Watershed, Spring 1999, Sally Evans, Sarah Hunt, Kristin Minihan, Mitchell Zuckerman. Evaluating existing septic tank policies and regulation in the watershed and making recommendations to the five counties where appropriate. (PDF file)

A Review of the Literature on Riparian Buffer Width, Extent and Vegetation, 1999, Seth Wenger. (PDF, 1.1 MB)

TMDLs and Lake Allatoona, Spring 1999, James Beck, Kerry Fleming, Amy Mullally, Scott Randolph. Investigating the effect of the establishment of water quality standards for Lake Allatoona and its major tributaries (including the Upper Etowah) and Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) on the watershed and suggesting strategies on how local governments can assure these standards are met. (PDF file)

Upper Etowah & Lake Allatoona Regional Greenspace Initiative, Fall 2001, Jeffrey Boring, Marcie Diaz, Raysun Goergen, Brannon Hancock, Clif Henry. Report links greenspace plans from Upper Etowah counties and proposes regional implementation strategies such as PDR and TDR programs. (PDF file)

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Etowah River Basin

An Aquatic Safe Harbor Program for the Upper Etowah River, Spring 1999, Amanda Baxter, Douglas Parsons, Alison Van Lear. Investigating the value and protocol for developing and implementing a safe harbor agreement under the Endangered Species Act for landowners in the Upper Etowah. (PDF file)

Comparing the Environmental and Public Cost Impacts of Compact and Scattered Development Patterns in the Upper Etowah Region, Sept. 2003, Jeffrey Boring. Assesses how the pattern of development will affect stream health, rural character and public costs in the Upper Etowah Region. (large PDF file: 1.3 MB)

Conservation Subdivisions:  Ecological, Landscape and Construction, and Legal Applications to Cherokee County, Georgia,  Spring 1999, Amy Bergstedt, Patricia Deyo, Matthew Yungwirth. Assisting the developer of a proposed Cherokee County conservation subdivision that would preserve 3 1/2  miles of Etowah riverfront and describes the legal process needed to preserve the open space in perpetuity.

Demonstration Sites of Best Management Practices: A Manual for the Upper Etowah River Alliance, Fall 2001, Michael Bien, Jehan El-Jourbagy, Liv LiaBraaten, Shana Udvardy. Demonstrating the use of BMPs to control stormwater runoff and erosion at two sites in the Etowah watershed. (PDF file)

Estimating Species Occurrence, Abundance, and Detection Probability Using Zero-Inflated Distributions, October 2008, Seth Wenger and Mary Freeman. Published in Ecology 89(10), 2008, pp. 2953–2959.

Etowah River Basin Stressors Analysis, July 5 2002, Byron Freeman, Seth Wenger, Sarah McClurg and Carrie Straight. Prepared for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.(PDF, 6.5 MB)

Habitat Conservation Plan for the Upper Etowah River Watershed: Road Crossings - Effects and Recommendations, Fall 2001, Audrey Baggett, Erica Chiao, Tracey Harton. Recommendations for bridge and culvert design to protect aquatic habitat in the Upper Etowah watershed; part of a watershed-wide Habitat Conservation Plan being developed for darters and other aquatic life. (PDF file)

How to Form a Regional Greenspace Plan: Case Study of the Upper Etowah Watershed, 2002, Masters Thesis.

Poultry Waste Management for Better Water Quality in the Etowah River, Fall 1998, Dave Cazier, Alissa Salmore. This report focuses on animal waste and specifically addresses chicken farms in the Etowah River basin. (PDF file)

Predicting and Preventing Losses of Imperiled Fish Species in an Urbanizing Environment, 2006, Seth J. Wenger. Ph.D. dissertation (PDF file).

Recommendations for Effective Septic System Management in the Upper Etowah Watershed, Spring 1999, Sally Evans, Sarah Hunt, Kristin Minihan, Mitchell Zuckerman. Evaluating existing septic tank policies and regulation in the watershed and making recommendations to the five counties where appropriate. (PDF file)

Runoff Limits: An ecologically based stormwater management program, 2008,
Seth J. Wenger, Tim L. Carter, R. Alfred Vick, Laurie A. Fowler. Published in Stormwater: The Journal for Surface Water Quality Professionals.

Stream fish occurrence in response to impervious cover, historic land use, and hydrogeomorphic factors, 2008, Seth J. Wenger, James T. Peterson, Mary C. Freeman, Byron J. Freeman, and D. David Homans. Published in Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 65: 1250–1264 (2008).

Stressors to Imperiled Fishes in the Etowah Basin: Mechanisms, Sources and Management under the Etowah HCP, Feb. 1 2007, Seth Wenger and Mary Freeman (PDF)

TMDLs and Lake Allatoona, Spring 1999, James Beck, Kerry Fleming, Amy Mullally, Scott Randolph. Investigating the effect of the establishment of water quality standards for Lake Allatoona and its major tributaries (including the Upper Etowah) and Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) on the watershed and suggesting strategies on how local governments can assure these standards are met. (PDF file)

Upper Etowah & Lake Allatoona Regional Greenspace Initiative, Fall 2001, Jeffrey Boring, Marcie Diaz, Raysun Goergen, Brannon Hancock, Clif Henry.
Report links greenspace plans from Upper Etowah counties and proposes regional implementation strategies such as PDR and TDR programs.(PDF file)

Use of Surrogates to Predict the Stressor Response of Imperiled Species, April 10 2008, Seth J. Wenger. Published in Conservation Biology

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Fecal Coliform

Controlling Septic System Runoff in the Upper Etowah Watershed, Spring 1999, Sally Evans, Sarah Hunt, Kristin Minihan, Mitch Zuckerman (PDF file).
Evaluating existing septic tank policies and regulation in the watershed and making recommendations to the five counties where appropriate.

Keeping Livestock Out of Streams in Georgia, 2006, Jill Schonenberg, Land Use Clinic. Regulatory and incentive methods for requiring or encouraging the fencing of streams to exclude livestock. (PDF file)

Recommendations for Improving Fecal Coliform Pollution Control in Gwinnett County, Georgia, Feng Jiang, Amanda Worthington, Fall 2005 Upper Altamaha Practicum

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Green Building

Green Roof Proposal and Guide, 2007, Tammy Andros and Ted Maclin. A proposal and guidelines for installing a green roof on the east balcony of the Athens-Clarke County City Hall to help manage stormwater. Part of the Initiative for Watershed Excellence: Upper Altamaha Pilot Project.

LEED Building Ordinances for Local Governments, Dennis Boothe, Lori Leonardo, Darren Rowles, Fall 2007 Land Use Clinic (PDF)

Memo: Greening the world, one structure at a time: Case Study of a the Sweetwater Creek State Park Visitor Center in Douglas County, GA, Ted Maclin, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: The Lakewood Development in Athens, Georgia: Case Study of an EarthCraft Community, Ted Maclin, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

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Green Roofs

Green Roof Proposal and Guide, 2007, Tammy Andros and Ted Maclin. A proposal and guidelines for installing a green roof on the east balcony of the Athens-Clarke County City Hall to help manage stormwater. Part of the Initiative for Watershed Excellence: Upper Altamaha Pilot Project.

Vegetated Roofs for Urban Ecosystem Remediation: Performance and Policy in the Tanyard Branch Watershed, 2006, Tim Carter, PhD Dissertation.

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Greenspace Protection

Agricultural Zoning as a Farmland Protection Tool in Georgia, 2006, Emily Franzen. Agricultural zoning is a cost-effective, planning-based approach that local governments can use to preserve farmland and create an economically sustainable agriculture industry for future generations. (PDF)

Evaluating the Economic Impact of Community Open Space and Urban Forests: A Literature Review, November 2004, Nanette Nelson Funded by Urban and Community Forest Grant Assistance Program administered through the Georgia Forestry Commission. (PDF file)

Georgia Land Conservation Partnership Plan: A Report to Governor Sonny Perdue, August 2004, Georgia Land Conservation Partnership Advisory Council. Report proposes a state land coservation plan that emphasizes partnerships with local governments, the private sector, and other institutions for a cooperative movement to achieve appropriate land conservation goals. (PDF)

Georgia's Community Green Space Program: A Report of the Community Green Space Advisory Committee, 1999, Community Greenspace Advisory Committee. Recommendations for establishing the Georgia Community Greenspace Program. (PDF)

The Constitutionality of Open Space Requirements and Minimum Lot Sizes, Matthew Weiss, Fall 2007 Land Use Clinic (PDF)

How to Form a Regional Greenspace Plan: Case Study of the Upper Etowah Watershed, Raysun Goergen, 2002, Masters Thesis.

Motivating Private Landowner Conservation to Maximize Ecosystem Services, August 2008, Dean Hardy. Funding provided by the Georgia Forestry Commission’s Urban and Community Forestry Grant Program. (PDF)

A Primer on Conservation Easements and Greenspace for the Property Tax Division of the Georgia Department of Revenue, 2002, Nanette Nelson, Laurie Fowler. Note: appendices available upon request. Contact Nanette Nelson at nanette@uga.edu. (PDF)

Questions on Potential Landowner Libaility for Recreational Use in Georgia, 1996, Ronnie Abellera.

Upper Etowah & Lake Allatoona Regional Greenspace Initiative, Fall 2001, Jeffrey Boring, Marcie Diaz, Raysun Goergen, Brannon Hancock, Clif Henry.
Report links greenspace plans from Upper Etowah counties and proposes regional implementation strategies such as PDR and TDR programs. (PDF file)

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Illicit Discharge

NPDES Phase II Compliance & Illicit Discharge Ordinances, 2005, Benjamin Corson-Knowles, Land Use Clinic. How municipalities can implement  illicit discharge ordinances in compliance with NPDES Phase II. (PDF file)

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Impact Fees

An Analysis of Development Impact Fees in Georgia, 2004-2007, Jim Edge, Michael J. Eshman, Land Use Clinic. Analyzes and tracks the use of the Georgia Development Impact Fee Law. (PDF file)

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Initiative for Watershed Excellence: Upper Altamaha Pilot Project

Bacteria TMDL Implementation Control Strategies of the Southeast: Recommendations for Georgia, Rebecca Haynes, October 2006 MS Thesis

Conservation Subdivision Survey, Kenna Hall, Erica Christoph, Amy Salley, Spring 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Funding Septic System Repairs in Gwinnett County through the Clean Water State Revolving Fund, Amanda Worthington, 2006 MS Thesis.

Green Roof Proposal and Guide, Tammy Andros, Ted Maclin, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Keeping Livestock Out of Streams in Georgia, 2006, Jill Schonenberg, Land Use Clinic. Regulatory and incentive methods for requiring or encouraging the fencing of streams to exclude livestock. (PDF file)

Little Commissioner Creek Recommendations, Claire Carothers, Patrick Garrard, Jeff Gibson, Jennifer Plourde, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Little Commissioner Creek Sampling and Quality Assurance Plan for Fecal Coliform Monitoring Program 2006/2007, Claire Carothers, Patrick Garrard, Jeff Gibson, Jennifer Plourde, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Managing Fertilizer for Lawn Use: Guidance for Local Governments in Watersheds where Nutrient Loading is an Issue, Katherine A. Sheehan, Fall 2007

Memo: Aspects & Impacts of Porous Pavements, Katherine Rowe, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Changing the Use Designation of a Particular River or Stream Segment, Jeff Gibson, Jennifer Plourde, Claire Carothers, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Greening the world, one structure at a time: Case Study of a the Sweetwater Creek State Park Visitor Center in Douglas County, GA, Ted Maclin, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: How to Promote the Use of Community Gardens for Athens-Clarke County, Justin Ellis, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: The Lakewood Development in Athens, Georgia: Case Study of an EarthCraft Community, Ted Maclin, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Legal Requirements for Disclosure of Wastewater Management Systems in Real Estate Transactions, Lee Carter, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Legal requirements for home sales: disclosure of information about wastewater management systems, Gino D'Angelo, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Lender requirements for home mortgage loan: inspection of onsite wastewater management systems, Gino D'Angelo, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Michigan's GAAMP Program as a model for Semi-regulatory Controls for Non-point Sources of Pollution, Justin Ellis, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Monitoring Protocol for Georgia Wetland Trust Fund, Kelly Siragusa, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Regulation of Pre-Development Site Activities, Brian Ray, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Stormwater Issues at Whitehall Mill, Charlie Maffitt, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Stream and River Monitoring in Georgia, Kate Dunbar, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Stream Restoration On Streams Degraded By Illegal Dumping, Kelly Siragusa, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Use of tracers to determine movement and dispersal of water-borne pollutants, Charlie Maffitt, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Wastewater Management Systems Disclosure Requirements, Kenna Hall, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: What are the legal requirements for disclosure of wastewater management systems in a real estate transaction?, Jeff Gibson, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Whitehall Mill Condominium Community Stormwater Management, Tammy Andros, Spring 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Phase II Compliance & Illicit Discharge Ordinances, Benjamin Corson-Knowles, Fall 2005 Land Use Clinic

Recommendations for Improving Fecal Coliform Pollution Control in Gwinnett County, Georgia, Feng Jiang, Amanda Worthington, Fall 2005 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Stormwater Utilities in Georgia, Joshua Smith, Spring 2006 Land Use Clinic

Urban Wildlife Management in Athens-Clarke County, Georgia, Carol Flaute, Nate Hunt, Leif Stephens, Fall 2005 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Working with Watersheds: An Educational Resource Binder for the Environmentally Aware Educator, Sofia Arce-Flores, Sara Pilzer, Caroline McFarlin, Stacey Vigil, Fall 2005 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Working with Watersheds: Poster, Sofia Arce-Flores, Sara Pilzer, Caroline McFarlin, Stacey Vigil, Fall 2005 Upper Altamaha Practicum (Powerpoint slide - formatted for 24x36 inches)

Xeriscape Practice in Georgia, Spring 2008, Marjorie Palmer, Land Use Clinic (PDF)

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Lakes

TMDLs and Lake Allatoona, Spring 1999, James Beck, Kerry Fleming, Amy Mullally, Scott Randolph. Investigating the effect of the establishment of water quality standards for Lake Allatoona and its major tributaries (including the Upper Etowah) and Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) on the watershed and suggesting strategies on how local governments can assure these standards are met. (PDF file)

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Land Use Clinic

Accessory Apartments, 2007, Lauren Giles, Land Use Clinic. Use and regulation of accessory dwelling units, also known as accessory apartments, as a way to promote affordable housing and multi-generational housing options in single-family neighborhoods. (PDF file)

An Analysis of Development Impact Fees in Georgia, 2004-2007, Jim Edge, Michael J. Eshman, Land Use Clinic. Analyzes and tracks the use of the Georgia Development Impact Fee Law. (PDF file)

Chattahoochee Hill Country Transferable Development Rights Ordinance, 2003, Land Use Clinic. The state's first TDR ordinance. (PDF file)

City of Jefferson Curry Creek Water Supply Watershed: Estimate of Existing and Projected Impervious Cover and Assessment of Watershed Protection Provisions, 2007, revised 2008, Seth Wenger, Jamie Baker Roskie. (PDF file)

The Constitutionality of Open Space Requirements and Minimum Lot Sizes, Matthew Weiss, Fall 2007 Land Use Clinic (PDF)

Controlling Big Box Retail Development in Georgia, 2004-2007, Matt Roberts, Brian White, Elizabeth Simpson, Lauren Giles, Anna Hauser, Land Use Clinic. Strategies to help communities avoid "big box blight." (PDF file)

Keeping Livestock Out of Streams in Georgia, 2006, Jill Schonenberg, Land Use Clinic. Regulatory and incentive methods for requiring or encouraging the fencing of streams to exclude livestock. (PDF file)

LEED Building Ordinances for Local Governments, Dennis Boothe, Lori Leonardo, Darren Rowles, Fall 2007 Land Use Clinic (PDF)

Lighting and Dark Sky Regulations, Marjorie Palmer, Spring 2008 Land Use Clinic (PDF)

New Urbanism and Euclidian Zoning: Can They Co-Exist? 2007, Janna Blasingame Custer, Jamie Baker Roskie, Land Use Clinic.  Analysis of conflicts between traditional Euclidian zoning and the principles of New Urbanism. (PDF file)

NPDES Phase II Compliance & Illicit Discharge Ordinances, 2005, Benjamin Corson-Knowles, Land Use Clinic. How municipalities can implement  illicit discharge ordinances in compliance with NPDES Phase II. (PDF file)

Protecting the Future Forever: Why Perpetual Conservation Easements Outperform Term Easements, 2006, Paul Mitchell, Land Use Clinic. (PDF file)

Richard B. Russell Parkway, Warner Robins, GA, 2004, Beth Cavagnolo, Andrew Echols, Jim Edge, Emily Franzen, Lawton Zurn, Jamie Baker Roskie. Sustainable development scenarios for Russell Parkway, created with faculty and students from the UGA College of Environment & Design. (PDF file)

The Scientific Justification for Stream Buffers, 2006, Paul Mitchell, Land Use Clinic. Fact sheet on the importance of stream buffers in protecting water quality.  (PDF file)

Sign Control on Rural Corridors: Model Provisions and Guidance, 2003, Land Use Clinic. Funded by Georgia Department of Community Affairs. (PDF file)

Stormwater Utilities in Georgia, 2006, Joshua Smith, Land Use Clinic. How a local government can establish a stormwater utility to help fund infrastructure improvements to protect water quality. (PDF file)

Strip Corridor Redevelopment: A Guidance Document, 2004, Land Use Clinic. Guidance document and model ordinance for Georgia local governments, created for the Georgia Department of Community Affairs. (PDF file)

Xeriscape Practice in Georgia, Spring 2008, Marjorie Palmer, Land Use Clinic (PDF)

Modeling

Estimating Species Occurrence, Abundance, and Detection Probability Using Zero-Inflated Distributions, October 2008, Seth Wenger and Mary Freeman. Published in Ecology 89(10), 2008, pp. 2953–2959.

Stream fish occurrence in response to impervious cover, historic land use, and hydrogeomorphic factors, 2008, Seth J. Wenger, James T. Peterson, Mary C. Freeman, Byron J. Freeman, and D. David Homans. Published in Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 65: 1250–1264 (2008).

Use of Surrogates to Predict the Stressor Response of Imperiled Species, April 10 2008, Seth J. Wenger. Published in Conservation Biology

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Monitoring

Memo: Monitoring Protocol for Georgia Wetland Trust Fund, Kelly Siragusa, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Stream and River Monitoring in Georgia, Kate Dunbar, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

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National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)

NPDES Phase II Compliance & Illicit Discharge Ordinances, 2005, Benjamin Corson-Knowles, Land Use Clinic. How municipalities can implement  illicit discharge ordinances in compliance with NPDES Phase II. (PDF file)

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New Urbanism

New Urbanism and Euclidian Zoning: Can They Co-Exist? 2007, Janna Blasingame Custer, Jamie Baker Roskie, Land Use Clinic.  Analysis of conflicts between traditional Euclidian zoning and the principles of New Urbanism. (PDF file)

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Northwest Georgia Practicum

Memo: Regulatory Taking Challenges to Local Environmental Regulation, James Bradford Odom, Spring 2009 Northwest Georgia Practicum

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Onsite Waste Management Systems

Funding Septic System Repairs in Gwinnett County through the Clean Water State Revolving Fund, 2006, Amanda Worthington. MS Thesis undertaken for the Initiative for Watershed Excellence: Upper Altamaha Pilot Project, funded through Georgia EPD's Nonpoint Source Program and US EPA Region IV.

Memo: Legal Requirements for Disclosure of Wastewater Management Systems in Real Estate Transactions, Lee Carter, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Legal requirements for home sales: disclosure of information about wastewater management systems, Gino D'Angelo, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Lender requirements for home mortgage loan: inspection of onsite wastewater management systems, Gino D'Angelo, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Wastewater Management Systems Disclosure Requirements, Kenna Hall, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: What are the legal requirements for disclosure of wastewater management systems in a real estate transaction?, Jeff Gibson, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Recommendations for Effective Septic System Management in the Upper Etowah Watershed, Spring 1999, Sally Evans, Sarah Hunt, Kristin Minihan, Mitchell Zuckerman. Evaluating existing septic tank policies and regulation in the watershed and making recommendations to the five counties where appropriate. (PDF file)

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Pollution Tracing

Memo: Use of tracers to determine movement and dispersal of water-borne pollutants, Charlie Maffitt, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

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Porous Pavement

Memo: Aspects & Impacts of Porous Pavements, Katherine Rowe, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Paving the Way to Better Stormwater Management: Water Quality, Porous Pavement, and Public Policy, Erin Dreelin, PhD dissertation, 2004.

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Riparian Buffers

Coastal Riparian Buffer Guidance Manual: A Companion to the Model Coastal Buffer Ordinance, January 2007, Katherine Rowe, Jennifer Spangler, Emily Franzen. UGA River Basin Center. Prepared for the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Environmental Protection Division Coastal Nonpoint Source Management Program to provide specific guidance in implementing the model coastal riparian buffer ordinance (below.) (PDF)

Georgia's Trout Stream Buffer Program Assessment Under the Georgia Erosion and Sedimentation Act and Georgia Water Quality Control Act, October 2005, Terry A. DeMeo, Don R. Christy and James E. Kundell. This report explores policy implications of the 2000 Amendments. (PDF)

Guidebook for Developing Local Riparian Buffer Ordinances, 2000, by Seth Wenger and Laurie Fowler. (PDF file)

Implications of Changes in Riparian Buffer Protection for Georgia's Trout Streams, October 2005, Judy L. Meyer, Krista L. Jones, Geoffrey C. Poole, C. Rhett Jackson, James E. Kundell, B. Lane Rivenbark, Elizabeth L. Kramer, William Bumback. Relationships between trout populations, stream habitat, and average forested riparian buffer widths were used to evaluate the potential for North Georgia’s streams to maintain high quality trout habitat given different riparian buffer widths. (PDF)

Model Coastal Riparian Buffer Ordinance for Georgia's Local Governments, January 2007, Katherine Rowe, Jennifer Spangler, Emily Franzen. UGA River Basin Center. Prepared for the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Environmental Protection Division Coastal Nonpoint Source Management Program. (PDF)

Protecting Riparian Buffers in Coastal Georgia: Management Options, December, 2006, Emily Franzen, Seth Wenger, Laurie Fowler, Trent Myers, Sandra Glaze. UGA River Basin Center, School of Law, and Land Use Clinic. An explanation of protection that can be provided by riparian buffers in coastal areas. A new model riparian buffer ordinance tailored to meet the specific needs of local governments along Georgia's coast is included. (PDF)

Protecting Stream and River Corridors: Creating Effective Local Riparian Buffer Ordinances, 2000, Seth Wenger and Laurie Fowler. (PDF file -  844 KB)

A Review of the Literature on Riparian Buffer Width, Extent and Vegetation, 1999, Seth Wenger. (PDF, 1.1 MB)

The Scientific Justification for Stream Buffers, 2006, Paul Mitchell, Land Use Clinic. Fact sheet on the importance of stream buffers in protecting water quality.  (PDF file)

Where Rivers Are Born: The Scientific Imperative for Defending Small Streams and Wetlands, 2003, Judy Meyer et. al. (PDF file.) Bibliography.

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River Basin Center

Annual Report (July 2002-June 2003), Office of Public Service & Outreach, Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia (large PDF file: 2.59 MB)

River Basin Center Five-Year Report: 2003-2008, 2008, River Basin Center.

UGA River Basin Center Strategic Plan, 2008. (PDF)

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Rivers

The Legacy of Urban Rivers: A Case Study of the North Oconee River (brochure), Spring 2001, by Gini Cogswell. Video documenting conditions of the North Oconee. To order a copy of the video, contact the Office of Public Service & Outreach web manager.

Summary Report Supporting the Development of Ecosystem Flow Recommendations for the Savannah River below Thurmond Dam, June 2003, Judy Meyer, Merryl Alber, Will Duncan, Mary Freeman, Cody Hale, Rhett Jackson, Cecil Jennings, Monica Palta, Elizabeth Richardson, Rebecca Sharitz, Joan Sheldon, and Richard Weyers. (PDF file)

Where Rivers Are Born: The Scientific Imperative for Defending Small Streams and Wetlands, 2003, Judy Meyer et. al. (PDF file) Bibliography.

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Sign Management

Sign Control on Rural Corridors: Model Provisions and Guidance, 2003, Land Use Clinic. Funded by Georgia Department of Community Affairs. (PDF file)

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Stormwater Management

City of Jefferson Curry Creek Water Supply Watershed: Estimate of Existing and Projected Impervious Cover and Assessment of Watershed Protection Provisions, 2007, revised 2008, Seth Wenger, Jamie Baker Roskie. (PDF file)

Demonstration Sites of Best Management Practices: A Manual for the Upper Etowah River Alliance, Fall 2001, Michael Bien, Jehan El-Jourbagy, Liv LiaBraaten, Shana Udvardy. Demonstrating the use of BMPs to control stormwater runoff and erosion at two sites in the Etowah watershed. (PDF file)

Green Roof Proposal and Guide, 2007, Tammy Andros and Ted Maclin. A proposal and guidelines for installing a green roof on the east balcony of the Athens-Clarke County City Hall to help manage stormwater. Part of the Initiative for Watershed Excellence: Upper Altamaha Pilot Project.

Managing Fertilizer for Lawn Use: Guidance for Local Governments in Watersheds where Nutrient Loading is an Issue, Katherine A. Sheehan, Fall 2007

Paving the Way to Better Stormwater Management: Water Quality, Porous Pavement, and Public Policy, Erin Dreelin, PhD dissertation, 2004.

Predicting and Preventing Losses of Imperiled Fish Species in an Urbanizing Environment, 2006, Seth J. Wenger. Ph.D. dissertation (PDF file).

Runoff Limits: An ecologically based stormwater management program, 2008,
Seth J. Wenger, Tim L. Carter, R. Alfred Vick, Laurie A. Fowler. Published in Stormwater: The Journal for Surface Water Quality Professionals.

Stream fish occurrence in response to impervious cover, historic land use, and hydrogeomorphic factors, 2008, Seth J. Wenger, James T. Peterson, Mary C. Freeman, Byron J. Freeman, and D. David Homans. Published in Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 65: 1250–1264 (2008).

Stormwater Utilities in Georgia, 2006, Joshua Smith, Land Use Clinic. How a local government can establish a stormwater utility to help fund infrastructure improvements to protect water quality. (PDF file)

Stormwater Utility Handbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Establishing a Utility in Coastal Georgia, Sept. 2008, Timothy L. Carter. Funding for this report was provided in part by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division, through a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency under the provisions of Section 319(h) of the Federal Clean Water Act of 1987, as amended.

Vegetated Roofs for Urban Ecosystem Remediation: Performance and Policy in the Tanyard Branch Watershed, 2006, Tim Carter, PhD Dissertation.

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Stream Restoration

Memo: Stream Restoration On Streams Degraded By Illegal Dumping, Kelly Siragusa, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

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Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)

Bacteria TMDL Implementation Control Strategies of the Southeast: Recommendations for Georgia, Rebecca Haynes, October 2006 MS Thesis

Little Commissioner Creek Recommendations, Claire Carothers, Patrick Garrard, Jeff Gibson, Jennifer Plourde, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Little Commissioner Creek Sampling and Quality Assurance Plan for Fecal Coliform Monitoring Program 2006/2007, Claire Carothers, Patrick Garrard, Jeff Gibson, Jennifer Plourde, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Changing the Use Designation of a Particular River or Stream Segment, Jeff Gibson, Jennifer Plourde, Claire Carothers, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

A Protocol for Establishing Sediment TMDLs, Sediment TMDL Technical Advisory Group, Feb. 25, 2002, Alice Miller Keyes, Convener and David Radcliffe, Writing Chair. Developed for The Georgia Conservancy and the UGA Institute of Ecology. (PDF)

Recommendations for Increasing the Effectiveness of Georgia’s Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Water Quality Program: A Report of the Georgia TMDL TAG, Laurie Fowler, David Radcliffe, Shana Udvardy, et al., 2007. Sponsored by The Georgia Conservancy, The Odum School of Ecology and the River Basin Center. (PDF)

Scientific Basis for Bacterial TMDLs in Georgia, Bacteria Technical Advisory Group (TAG) White paper, June 2006, David Radcliffe, Bill Bumback, Shana Udvardy, Peter Hartel, Larry West, Todd Rasmussen. Developed for The Georgia Conservancy and the UGA Institute of Ecology. (PDF)

TMDLs and Lake Allatoona, Spring 1999, James Beck, Kerry Fleming, Amy Mullally, Scott Randolph. Investigating the effect of the establishment of water quality standards for Lake Allatoona and its major tributaries (including the Upper Etowah) and Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) on the watershed and suggesting strategies on how local governments can assure these standards are met. (PDF file)

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Transferable Development Rights (TDRs)

Chattahoochee Hill Country Transferable Development Rights Ordinance, 2003, Land Use Clinic. The state's first TDR ordinance. (PDF file)

The Feasibility of a Transferable Development Rights Program for Athens-Clarke County, Georgia, February 2, 2005, Jeffrey H. Dorfman, Jorge H. Atiles, Jamie Baker Roskie, Jeffrey Boring, Nanette Nelson, Beth Gavrilles. UGA Alliance for Quality Growth report on the environmental and economic impacts of various TDR program scenarios, funded by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs. (PDF)

Introduction to Transferable Development Rights, Summer 1998, by Melissa Bledsoe, Joe Covert, Matt Freeman, William Jones, Autumn Rierson. Case studies of TDR programs around the U.S. The Georgia General Assembly passed TDR enabling legislation in 1998. (PDF file)

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Trout Streams

Georgia's Trout Stream Buffer Program Assessment Under the Georgia Erosion and Sedimentation Act and Georgia Water Quality Control Act, October 2005, Terry A. DeMeo, Don R. Christy and James E. Kundell. This report explores policy implications of the 2000 Amendments. (PDF)

Implications of Changes in Riparian Buffer Protection for Georgia's Trout Streams, October 2005, Judy L. Meyer, Krista L. Jones, Geoffrey C. Poole, C. Rhett Jackson, James E. Kundell, B. Lane Rivenbark, Elizabeth L. Kramer, William Bumback. Relationships between trout populations, stream habitat, and average forested riparian buffer widths were used to evaluate the potential for North Georgia’s streams to maintain high quality trout habitat given different riparian buffer widths. (PDF)

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Upper Altamaha Basin

The Legacy of Urban Rivers: A Case Study of the North Oconee River (brochure), Spring 2001, by Gini Cogswell. Video documenting conditions of the North Oconee. To order a copy of the video, contact the web manager.

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Upper Altamaha Practicum

Conservation Subdivision Survey, Kenna Hall, Erica Christoph, Amy Salley, Spring 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Green Roof Proposal and Guide, Tammy Andros, Ted Maclin, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Little Commissioner Creek Recommendations, Claire Carothers, Patrick Garrard, Jeff Gibson, Jennifer Plourde, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Little Commissioner Creek Sampling and Quality Assurance Plan for Fecal Coliform Monitoring Program 2006/2007, Claire Carothers, Patrick Garrard, Jeff Gibson, Jennifer Plourde, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Managing Fertilizer for Lawn Use: Guidance for Local Governments in Watersheds where Nutrient Loading is an Issue, Katherine A. Sheehan, Fall 2007

Memo: Aspects & Impacts of Porous Pavements, Katherine Rowe, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Changing the Use Designation of a Particular River or Stream Segment, Jeff Gibson, Jennifer Plourde, Claire Carothers, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Greening the world, one structure at a time: Case Study of a the Sweetwater Creek State Park Visitor Center in Douglas County, GA, Ted Maclin, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: How to Promote the Use of Community Gardens for Athens-Clarke County, Justin Ellis, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: The Lakewood Development in Athens, Georgia: Case Study of an EarthCraft Community, Ted Maclin, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Legal Requirements for Disclosure of Wastewater Management Systems in Real Estate Transactions, Lee Carter, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Legal requirements for home sales: disclosure of information about wastewater management systems, Gino D'Angelo, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Lender requirements for home mortgage loan: inspection of onsite wastewater management systems, Gino D'Angelo, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Michigan's GAAMP Program as a model for Semi-regulatory Controls for Non-point Sources of Pollution, Justin Ellis, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Monitoring Protocol for Georgia Wetland Trust Fund, Kelly Siragusa, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Regulation of Pre-Development Site Activities, Brian Ray, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Stormwater Issues at Whitehall Mill, Charlie Maffitt, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Stream and River Monitoring in Georgia, Kate Dunbar, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Stream Restoration On Streams Degraded By Illegal Dumping, Kelly Siragusa, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Use of tracers to determine movement and dispersal of water-borne pollutants, Charlie Maffitt, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Wastewater Management Systems Disclosure Requirements, Kenna Hall, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: What are the legal requirements for disclosure of wastewater management systems in a real estate transaction?, Jeff Gibson, Fall 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Memo: Whitehall Mill Condominium Community Stormwater Management, Tammy Andros, Spring 2006 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Recommendations for Improving Fecal Coliform Pollution Control in Gwinnett County, Georgia, Feng Jiang, Amanda Worthington, Fall 2005 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Urban Wildlife Management in Athens-Clarke County, Georgia, Carol Flaute, Nate Hunt, Leif Stephens, Fall 2005 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Working with Watersheds: An Educational Resource Binder for the Environmentally Aware Educator, Sofia Arce-Flores, Sara Pilzer, Caroline McFarlin, Stacey Vigil, Fall 2005 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Working with Watersheds: Poster, Sofia Arce-Flores, Sara Pilzer, Caroline McFarlin, Stacey Vigil, Fall 2005 Upper Altamaha Practicum (Powerpoint slide - formatted for 24x36 inches)

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Urban Forestry

Evaluating the Economic Impact of Community Open Space and Urban Forests: A Literature Review, November 2004, Nanette Nelson. Funded by Urban and Community Forest Grant Assistance Program administered through the Georgia Forestry Commission. (PDF file)

Motivating Private Landowner Conservation to Maximize Ecosystem Services, August 2008, Dean Hardy. Funding provided by the Georgia Forestry Commission’s Urban and Community Forestry Grant Program. (PDF)

The Potential for Community Forests to be Self-Financing: An Hedonic Analysis of the Enhancement Value of Georgia's Trees, November 2002, Nanette Nelson, Jeffrey Dorfman, Laurie Fowler. (PDF)

Urban Wildlife Management in Athens-Clarke County, Georgia, Carol Flaute, Nate Hunt, Leif Stephens, Fall 2005 Upper Altamaha Practicum

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Wastewater

NPDES Phase II Compliance & Illicit Discharge Ordinances, 2005, Benjamin Corson-Knowles, Land Use Clinic. How municipalities can implement  illicit discharge ordinances in compliance with NPDES Phase II. (PDF file)

Poultry Waste Management for Better Water Quality in the Etowah River, Fall 1998, Dave Cazier, Alissa Salmore. This report focuses on animal waste and specifically addresses chicken farms in the Etowah River basin. (PDF file)

Recommendations for Effective Septic System Management in the Upper Etowah Watershed, Spring 1999, Sally Evans, Sarah Hunt, Kristin Minihan, Mitchell Zuckerman. Evaluating existing septic tank policies and regulation in the watershed and making recommendations to the five counties where appropriate. (PDF file)

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Water Conservation

Xeriscape Practice in Georgia, Spring 2008, Marjorie Palmer, Land Use Clinic (PDF)

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Water Quality

City of Jefferson Curry Creek Water Supply Watershed: Estimate of Existing and Projected Impervious Cover and Assessment of Watershed Protection Provisions, 2007, revised 2008, Seth Wenger, Jamie Baker Roskie. (PDF file)

Georgia's Trout Stream Buffer Program Assessment Under the Georgia Erosion and Sedimentation Act and Georgia Water Quality Control Act, October 2005, Terry A. DeMeo, Don R. Christy and James E. Kundell. This report explores policy implications of the 2000 Amendments. (PDF)

Poultry Waste Management for Better Water Quality in the Etowah River, Fall 1998, Dave Cazier, Alissa Salmore. This report focuses on animal waste and specifically addresses chicken farms in the Etowah River basin. (PDF file)

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Water Supply

City of Jefferson Curry Creek Water Supply Watershed: Estimate of Existing and Projected Impervious Cover and Assessment of Watershed Protection Provisions, 2007, revised 2008, Seth Wenger, Jamie Baker Roskie. (PDF file)

Municipal Water Efficiency, Fall 1998, Julia Hill, Els Reynaers, Rebecca Cifaldi, Rebecca Klaper (PDF file).

Reservoirs in Georgia: Meeting Water Supply Needs while Minimizing Impacts, May 2002, Gail Cowie, editor; Mary Davis, Skelly Holmbeck-Pelham, Bud Freeman, Mary Freeman, Kathy Hatcher, Rhett Jackson, Alice Miller Keyes, Mike Merrill, Judy Meyer, Ellen Sutherland, Seth Wenger. (PDF file)

Summary Report Supporting the Development of Ecosystem Flow Recommendations for the Savannah River below Thurmond Dam, June 2003, Judy Meyer, Merryl Alber, Will Duncan, Mary Freeman, Cody Hale, Rhett Jackson, Cecil Jennings, Monica Palta, Elizabeth Richardson, Rebecca Sharitz, Joan Sheldon, and Richard Weyers. (PDF file)

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Watershed Protection

City of Jefferson Curry Creek Water Supply Watershed: Estimate of Existing and Projected Impervious Cover and Assessment of Watershed Protection Provisions, 2007, revised 2008, Seth Wenger, Jamie Baker Roskie. (PDF file)

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Wetlands

Memo: Monitoring Protocol for Georgia Wetland Trust Fund, Kelly Siragusa, Spring 2007 Upper Altamaha Practicum

Official Comment on the Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) on the Clean Water Act Regulatory Definition of "Waters of the United States," April 2003, Judy Meyer et al. Comments submitted to the US EPA relating to isolated wetlands in the wake of the SWANCC decision. (PDF)

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Zoning

Accessory Apartments, 2007, Lauren Giles, Land Use Clinic. Use and regulation of accessory dwelling units, also known as accessory apartments, as a way to promote affordable housing and multi-generational housing options in single-family neighborhoods. (PDF file)

The Constitutionality of Open Space Requirements and Minimum Lot Sizes, Matthew Weiss, Fall 2007 Land Use Clinic (PDF)

Controlling Big Box Retail Development in Georgia, 2004-2007, Matt Roberts, Brian White, Elizabeth Simpson, Lauren Giles, Anna Hauser, Land Use Clinic. Strategies to help communities avoid "big box blight." (PDF file)

Lighting and Dark Sky Regulations, Marjorie Palmer, Spring 2008 Land Use Clinic (PDF)

New Urbanism and Euclidian Zoning: Can They Co-Exist? 2007, Janna Blasingame Custer, Jamie Baker Roskie, Land Use Clinic.  Analysis of conflicts between traditional Euclidian zoning and the principles of New Urbanism. (PDF file)

Memo: Regulatory Taking Challenges to Local Environmental Regulation, James Bradford Odom, Spring 2009 Northwest Georgia Practicum

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