Nationwide Chattooga Comments Needed

posted July 9, 2008
by Kevin Colburn
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AW has finished our initial review of the Environmental Assessment (EA) regarding recreation on the Chattooga River and we will be filing detailed comments on the EA prior to the August 1st deadline [extended to August 18th]. We encourage paddlers nationwide concerned with river management and protection to submit comments.  The proposed management action on the Chattooga is a damaging and politically motivated precedent that would impact rivers, managers, and recreationists across the country.

USFS Chattooga River Proposal Released

posted July 2, 2008
by Kevin Colburn
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Today the United States Forest Service released their new proposal for management of the upper Chattooga River, and an environmental assessment of their alternatives.  There will be a 30 day public comment period.  The USFS proposes to essentially maintain their ban on boating while allowing other uses unlimited access - again without any basis whatsoever. 

Surprise: More Chattooga Delays

posted March 7, 2008
by Kevin Colburn
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The Sumter National Forest told AW today to expect even more delays in the release of their Environmental Assessment (EA) regarding recreational use in the Wild and Scenic Upper Chattooga River corridor.  Now a full year late, and fraught with problems, it is unclear when the EA will be released.

Chattooga Meeting Poses New Challenges

posted October 5, 2007
by Kevin Colburn
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The September 29th Chattooga River (NC/SC/GA) meeting was confusing and frustrating for many participants.  The USFS presented a disorganized list of 9 new or revised alternatives, and a new decision to ban paddling on one stretch of the river in all alternatives without any analysis.  The bright spot of the recent developments is that among the new alternatives is one similar to the alternative proposed by AW and supported in written comments from hundreds of paddlers.   We would like to thank all the paddlers speaking and writing on behalf of responsible river management for the Chattooga. 

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