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RiverFLASH: January 10

Vote CRK TODAY!

From left to right, Yolanda Xuan Guan, Coco Keyi Huang, Odett Xiaomeng Ni and Michael Zihan Shao, all 2+2 students in a partnership with Anhui Normal University in China, work together to examine a sample while testing the water quality on Lake Lanier. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)

Today is the FINAL day to vote for CRK! CRK is in the running to receive a $10,000 grant from Sugarlands Distilling Company.  This grant will help us continue our very important water protection efforts along the Chattahoochee River in 2018.

Four simple steps to cast your vote:

  • Visit moonshare.org
  • Select Chattahoochee Riverkeeper
  • Enter your email address
  • Click ‘ENTER’ to submit

Please share by forwarding this email to your friends and family. You can also help spread the word by posting woobox.com/7xpd5r across your social media platforms! Thank you for helping us keep watch over our waters!

Complete CRK’s Survey for a Chance to Win $50 Amazon Gift Card

 

Please fill out and submit this 3-minute survey for a chance to win a $50 Amazon gift card.  We will use your answers to better communicate with you and the public. Thank you!

 

Water Wars Case heard by Supreme Court

On Monday, January 8, the “Water Wars” received another day in court: The Supreme Court of the United States.  Chris Manganiello (Water Policy Director) and Kevin Jeselnik (General Counsel) were on-hand to observe the one-hour argument before the full court.

For nearly three decades, Alabama, Florida and Georgia have argued over the shared waters of the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River basins. In 2013, Florida filed a lawsuit against Georgia. This is the first time the Water Wars have reached the highest court of the land. You can read more about the dispute here.

Read these articles to learn more about the conflict:

Final fight in waters wars coming on Monday, Gainesville Times
Georgia-Florida water war lands in U.S. Supreme Court, Atlanta Business Chronical

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