Saluda-Reedy Watershed Press Releases
Press releases are listed below and indexed in chronological order with the most recent listed first. All press releases are in pdf format.
If you don’t find what you’re looking for, or if you have any other questions, please contact Upstate Forever at 864.250.0500 or at srwc@upstateforever.org.
2006 Press Releases |
| 6/13/06 |
New Study indicated dramatic loss of foresested land in Greenville County since 1985
A study of land cover change in Greenville County from 1985 to 2000, conducted by the Strom Thurmond Institute’s South Carolina Water Resources Center at Clemson University, was released last week...more |
| 4/4/06 |
Upstate Forever Offers Free Water Quality Field Trips and Tours for Community Leaders
Local conservation nonprofit Upstate Forever recently announced the launch of its 2006 water quality field trip and watershed tour series...more |
| 2/16/06 |
Saluda-Reedy Watershed Consortium produces the first ever State of the Watershed report
The Saluda-Reedy Watershed, stretching from the Blue Wall in northern Greenville and Pickens counties to the dam at Lake Greenwood, has become the best-studied watershed in the state...more |
| 2/2/06 |
Saluda-Reedy Watershed Consortium Honored as the Conservation Organization of the Year
The South Carolina Wildlife Federation (SCWF) honored the Saluda-Reedy Watershed Consortium as the Conservation Organization of the Year at its annual Conservation Awards Banquet...more |
2004 Press Releases |
| 10/14/04 |
SALUDA-REEDY WATERSHED CONSORTIUM LAUNCHES ONLINE SURVEYS TO GAUGE PUBLIC AWARENESS OF WATERSHED ISSUES
In collaboration with Clemson University and the Center for the Advancement of Marketing and Social Science (CAMSS), the Saluda-Reedy Watershed Consortium (SRWC) has launched a series of online surveys...more |
2003 Press Releases |
| 7/11/2003 |
UPPER SECTIONS OF LAKE GREENWOOD SEVERELY IMPACTED BY SEDIMENT DEPOSITS A new study shows that the upper sections of Lake Greenwood have been severely impacted by sediment...more |
| 3/7/2003 |
$1.5 MILLION COMMITTED TO SALUDA-REEDY WATERSHED PROJECT
The Saluda-Reedy Watershed Consortium is pleased to announce the award of two grants totaling $1.5 million that will launch a comprehensive project focused on the Saluda-Reedy watershed...more |
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