State of the Watershed 2005
What is the Saluda-Reedy Watershed?
Click here for a detailed map of the watershed.
What is the condition of the rivers and lakes of the Saluda-Reedy Watershed?
Click here to access the data mining report.
Click here to access the land use report.
Click here to access the sediments and nutrient report.
Click here to access the Charlotte floodplain study presentation.
Click here to access the dams report.
What do current trends in water quality mean for Lake Greenwood?
Click here to access the reservoir sedimentation report.
Click here to access the Lake Greenwood model report.
What can we do to protect the rivers and lakes of the Saluda-Reedy Watershed?
Click here to learn more about impervious cover reduction.
Click here to learn more about stormwater management & erosion prevention.
Click here to learn more about floodplain parks and greenways.
Click here to learn more about containing and cleaning up legacy contaminants.
What is the Saluda-Reedy Watershed Consortium’s strategy for moving us towards improving water quality?
Click here to access the in-depth research reports from the 2003-2004 research projects.
Click here to access one-page summary Watershed Insights Reports.
Click here to view our strategies for watershed outreach and advocacy.
Click here to learn more about capacity building through watershed tours and field trips.
Click here to learn more about upcoming events in the Saluda-Reedy Watershed.
Click here to learn more about demonstration projects.
Appendix 1: An Index of 2003-2004 Saluda-Reedy Watershed Consortium-supported research projects
Click here to access the in-depth reports from 2003 - 2004 research projects.
Appendix 2: An Index of 2005-2006 Saluda-Reedy Watershed Consortium-supported research and advocacy projects
Click here to view a list of the current Consortium-supported research and advocacy projects in 2005 - 2006.
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