. Consortium History
. Strategic Plan
. Project Partners
. Advisory Council
. Awards and Honors
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Saluda-Reedy Watershed Consortium Advisory Council
Below is a list of individuals that have lent their support to the Saluda-Reedy Watershed Consortium: an indication of the diversity of support for this effort.
MEMBERS OF ADVISORY COUNCIL
Billy Abercrombie, Retired, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Daniel Ball, President, Lander University
The Honorable Eric Beddingfield, Member, Greenville County Council
Douglas Burns, Director, Abbeville County
The Honorable Jim Coleman, Member, Laurens County Council
The Honorable Dee Compton, Member, Greenwood County Council
The Honorable Joe Dill, Member, Greenville County Council
King Dixon, past President, Laurens County Chamber of Commerce
Caleb Freeman, President, Acadia, LLC.
Robert Hanley, Commissioner, Greenville Soil & Water Conservation District
Patricia Hartung, Executive Director, Upper Savannah Council of Governments
Joe Kernell, Administrator, Greenville County
Ben Geer Keys, President, Keys Printing
Jim Kier, County Manager, Greenwood County
Joel Ledbetter, Director, Easley Combined Utilities
The Honorable Jim London, Member, Pickens County Council
J.D. Martin, Chair, Western Carolina Regional Sewer Authority
Harold McClintock, Watershed Coordinator, Laurens County
Mike Monahan, Chair, Greenwood Commission of Public Works
The Honorable Floyd Nicholson, Mayor, City of Greenwood
Ray Orvin, Executive Director, Western Carolina Regional Sewer Authority
Alan Ours, Administrator, Pickens County
The Honorable Michael A. Pitts, Member, South Carolina House of Representatives
Joey Preston, Administrator, Anderson County
Jeff Randolph, Principal, The Randolph Group
The Honorable George D. Rush III, Mayor, Town of Ware Shoals
Ernest Segars, Administrator, Laurens County
Lynn Stovall, Director, Greenville Water System
Bob Strother, Executive Director, Appalachian Council of Governments
John Walker, Landowner, Upper Saluda Watershed
The Honorable Knox White, Mayor, City of Greenville
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