What is the Saluda-Reedy Watershed Consortium?
The Saluda-Reedy Watershed Consortium is a collaborative effort by organizations and individuals concerned about the impacts of changing land use on the purity and abundance of water in the Saluda-Reedy basin. The Consortium includes a wide variety of partners from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. Its work has earned the support of a growing list of community leaders in government, business, and academia.
Our work is motivated by the knowledge that, as our region grows, the transition from rural to urban land use has the potential to do lasting damage to our rivers and lakes – unless we develop with care. As organizations and individuals with a longstanding commitment to our rivers and lakes, we are also deeply aware of the impacts of past land use on the watershed. While we know that the watershed will always show the signs of human use, we believe that economic growth and high-quality water resources are not only compatible – they are inextricably linked.
This vision is not ours alone. It is shared by a number of foundations, corporations, and governments throughout the watershed. Our funding sources reflect this diversity of interest. The V. Kann Rasmussen Foundation, a charitable foundation that supports causes in Greenwood and throughout South Carolina, is our principal sponsor. Fuji Photo Film Inc., whose principal U.S. manufacturing facility is in Greenwood, is also a major supporter. A variety of local governments throughout the watershed have also indicated their interest in cooperative efforts. This is a project with roots in the watershed itself.
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