A guide to natural resource information of Georgia [vol. 1] [1973]

GOVERNOR

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August, 1973

I!XECUTIVE .ECRETARY

My Fellow Georgians: The beauty, variety and quality of the natural resources of
Georgia are among our grandest gifts. Our state is blessed with an amazing diversification of lands, rivers, plants and wildlife.
Concern for the preservation and wise use of these resources has prompted me to present to you one of the most important achievements of this administration. It is a Guide to the Natural Resource Information of Georgia, and it will be the foundation upon which we may base the decisions which will affect the quality of life for succeeding generations of Georgians.
This is your guide, and its usefulness can only be determined by you. I urge each of you to use this book as a tool to assess the conservation and wise utilization of our natural resources.
JC/bm

COMMJSSlONER

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270 WASHINGTON ST., S.W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30334
( 404) 6!56.3!500
October, 1973

LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
Dear Governor Carter:
I am pleased to present to you A 11 Guide to the Natural Resource Information of Georgia11 This annotated bibliography is the first step in our program of assessing and planning for the land, air and water resources of our state so that we may insure their efficient and proper management.
This document will be useful to citizens groups, universities, developers and personnel at all levels of government. It will save countless hours in the assessment of environmental impact, in land use planning and in the development and conservation of Georgia's Natural Resources.
This is a publication whose time is now. The information cited herein can be used to guide management of our mountains, our seacoast, our rivers, forests and cities. Decisions on airport or highway location, on water resource utilization and all other types of land use will be facilitated by the access to knowledge provided by this book.
Sincerely,

JDT/bm

A GUIDE TO THE NATURAL RESOURCES INFORMA~ION
OF GEORGIA

STATE OF GEORGIA Jimmy Carter, Governor
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Joe D. Tanner, Commissioner

BOARD OF NATURAL RESOURCES

James F. Darby, Chairman Vidalia

Henry S. Bishop Alma

Leo T. Barber, Jr. Moultrie

W. Clyde Dixon Cleveland

Dr. Robert A. Collins, Jr. Americus

Leonard Bassford Augusta

George P. Dillard Decatur

Jimmie Williamson Darien

Rankin M. Smith Atlanta
William z. Camp
Newnan

Wade Coleman Valdosta
James D. Cone Decatur

Leonard E. Foote Marietta

A. Calhoun Todd, Jr. Macon

Donald Carter Gainesville

Printed on recycled paper

OFFICE OF PLANNING AND RESEARCH Charles M. Parrish, III - Director
NATURAL RESOURCES PLANNING SECTION Paul C. Pritchard - Program Coordinator Richard L. Bailey - Planner - Supervisor of Guide James S. Storey - Researcher - Editor and Compiler of Guide Laura R. Metzger - Researcher - Compiler of Guide
Lovell R. Greathouse - Senior Planner David H. Wiltsee - Senior Planner R. Bruce MacGregor - Planner Robert T. Segrest - Planner Bruce Q. Rado - Planner
Marie T. Ward - Secretary Barbara M. Maddox - Secretary
Karen L. Yarnell - Typist

FOREWORD
This book is the principal product of a seven month project conducted by the Department of Natural Resources during which a central repository of information on the natural resources of Georgia has been established at the Price Gilbert Memorial Library of the Geo~gia Institute of Technology. The document is designed to serve several types of needs. The first involves the needs of the Resources Assessment effort currently underway within the Department. Land use, future needs, and resource capability are all being balanced and coordinated to determine the best series of land use patterns for the state that will be compatible with expanding human needs and decreasing environmental resources. The Guide is designed to improve access to necessary and relevant documents for these needs.
Secondly, it is hoped that this will be a well-used source for other governmental agencies, and their contractors to answer day-to-day questions, to disseminate otherwise narrowly distributed information, and to inform governmental personnel of past and present programs and publications that may be of importance to them.
Thirdly, this book fills a gap for the general public in providing a single guide to sources for most environmental data for Georgia which heretofore was lacking. Although the majority 0f cited documents are of interest to planners, researchers, and technicians, technical terminology has been avoided to facilitate use by everyone.
To assist in our evaluation of this document, we request notification of any additions or corrections that you feel should be a part of this volume. We also appreciate any comments regarding improvement of format, content, style, or utility. Notifications of all errors of any detail will be gratefully received.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The project staff is greatly appreciative for the invaluable assistance of the following: Dr. Graham Roberts, Director of the Price Gilbert Library at Georgia Tech; Richard Leacy, Government Documents Librarian; Lola Paille, Technical Reports Librarian; Barbara Walker, Maps Librarian; Frances Kaiser, Library Instructor; and others of the Library staff who gave of ther valuable time to help remove a multitude of major and minor obstacles.
In addition, gratitude is due all of those in state, federal, and local government who gave us information, recommendations, and similar assistance.
Especial acknowledgement is due the U. S. Water Resources Council for their encouragement and financial support without which this endeavor would not have been possible. The far-sighted views of the Council have been of immeasurable assistance in the creation of this first step in a new resource assessment.
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NOTES TO THE USER

CONTENTS

STATE . . ~ . . Department of Natural Resources Earth and Water Division. .
Ind:i,ces. . . . . . . . State Resources Investigations . Regional Studies Local Studies. . . . . . . . Maps . . . . . . . . . . Office of Planning and Research Game and Fish Division. . . . . Maps . . . . . . . . . . . .
Parks and Historic Sites Division . Environmental Protection. . . . .

Department of Community Development.

Georgia Forestry Commission. . .

Georgia Forest Research Council.

Department of Transportation .

Office of Planning and Budget. Local Area Reports . . . .

AREA AND LOCAL. . . Altamaha APDC. . Atlanta Regional Commission. Central Savannah River APDC. . Chattahoochee - Flint APDC Coastal APDC . . . Coastal Plains APDC. . Coosa Valley APDC . . . . Georgia Mountains APDC Heart of Georgia APDC. Lower Chattahoochee APDC . Mcintosh ~rail APDC. . . . . Middle Flint APDC. . . Middle G~orgia APDC. . . Northeast Georgia APDC . North Georgia APDC . Oconee APDC. . . . . . Slash Pine APDC. . . . . . Southwest Georgia APDC LOCAL PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS

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17 22
25 27 30 31 35

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64 66

78 78
. 81 . . . 89
94 . . 97 98
102 .107
.. 112 .113
. . . 113 .114
. . 118 .128 . 134
. 135 .136 . 144
. 149

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UNIVERSITY SYSTEM . . . . .

154

Georgia State University . . .

. . 154

Georgia Institute of Technology

155

Engineering Experiment Station.

. 155

Environmental Resources Center. .

. .

. 164

University of Georgia. . . . . . . . .

. 168

Institute of Community and Area Development

170

Institute of Government . . . . . . . .

. . 173

Division of Research - College of Business Administration 174

Agricultural Experiment Station .

. . .

180

Marine Institute- Sapelo Island

. . . .

184

Georgia Marine Science Center - Skidaway Island.

. . 185

STATE - MISCELLANEOUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188

FEDERAL . . . . . . . . . . Department of Agriculture. Forest Service. . Maps . . . . . Soil Conservation Service Soil Surveys . Environmental Impact Statements.

192 . 192 . 194 . . 199
200
. . . 205 . . . . . 211

Department of Commerce . Bureau of the Census ..

213 213

Department of Defense.. Corps of Engineers ... Flood Plain Reports. Environmental Impact Statements. Maps . . . . . . .

. 218 . . . 218
229 . 237 . 240

Department of the Interior

. 243

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. .

. 244

Environmental Impact Statements ..

. . . . 24 7

Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife.

. . . . 248

Environmental Impact Statements.

. 252

U.S. Geological Survey.

. ..

253

Flood Data . . . . .

. 259

Ground Water Records

260

Surface Water Records ..

. 264

Maps . . . . . .

272

Open File Reports . . .

. . . . 276

National Park Service . . .

. 278

Federal Water Pollution Control Administration (Now EPA). 280

Department of Transportation . . .

283

Federal Aviation Administration

286

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Federal Highway Administration . . . . . . 290

QUASI - FEDERAL AND INDEPENDENT . . .

Coastal Plains Regional Commission . .

Coastal Plains Center for Marine

Development Services. . . . . .

Environmental Protection Agency.

Environmental Impact Statements

Federal Power Commission . . . . .

Environmental Impact Statements

Tennessee Valley Authority

.

Floods ..

Forests . .

. 301 301
. 304 306
. 311 . 312 314 . 316 . 318 318

MISCELLANEOUS - FEDERAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322

MISCELLANEOUS - NONFEDERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329

SELECTED JOURNAL ARTICLES. . . . . . . . . . . 333

SECONDARY SOURCES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340

INDEX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355

APPENDICES . . . . . . .

. 451

Sources for Additional Information

451

Remote Sensing . . . . . . .

455

Contacts for Information (Address List).

. 465

Information Exchange Center Fee Schedule

470

NTIS Order Form Sample . . .

471

Organizational Boundary Maps . . . .

472

County Locator Map . . .

477

Department of Natural Resources Organizational Chart

480

List of Federal Depository Libraries in Georgia. .

. 481

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AVAILABILITY OF DOCUMENTS CITED
Distribution of the three thousand items listed in this book varies considerably. Many written for general public use will be found in local public libraries. A middle range will be available from U. S. Government Bookstores or can be ordered from the Superintendant of Documents, Government Printing Office in Washington, D. C. where Federally originating. Most documents of Federal contractors and grantees can be ordered from the National Technical Information Service in Springfield, Virginia (see page 471). Nonfederal documents are generally available from the issuing agency or organization. A small percentage will be reprinted by NTIS, especially those by area planning and development commissions.
Other documents may be found only at the Price Gilbert Library or in the files of the issuing agency in most cases. Open file reports are so indicated in the citations and may be read or copied in the offices of the issuing agency.
For specific assistance in ordering materials from NTIS, see citation numbers 3044 and 3045 on page 348 , and also sample NTIS order form on page 471 of Appendix.
For specific assistance in ordering materials from Federal agencies or the Superintendant of Documents (GPO), see citation number 3052 on page 350 and also the information-contact address listing on page 465.
For specific assistance in ordering other materials, see page 470 or contact the issuing agency.
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NOTES TO THE USER

HOW TO USE THIS BOOK

The Citations are ordered by authoring agency with alphabetical or chronological order governing placement within each agency listing. Each citation has an arbitrarily assigned index number at the top right. This is the accession number used in the index (pages 355 to 450 ). In addition, the majority of the citations will have a second number as catalogued by the Price Gilbert Library, current summer 1973, and will fall into one of four separate systems of classification: Dewey Decimall, Library of Congress, Superintendant of Documents, or the NTIS Accession Number system? (Each NTIS accession number is identified as such for convenience to the user.)

Where asterisks take the place of library catalog numbers or NTIS Accession numbers, the status of the particular document is one of the following:

* (1)

The Price Gilbert Library does not have a copy of the document at time of printing of this book. However, attempts are being made to acquire the item.

* (2)

The document has been acquired but has not been catalogued and assimilated into the library collection at the time of printing of this book.

* (3) The item is a very limited distribution or open-file
document and not available at the Price Gilbert Library.

Citations include varying detail of information which should not be assumed to indicate the value of particular documents. This inconsistency is a result of the use of a large number of different sources for the compilation of this book, and was unavoidable without several unfavorable changes in scope and format. Annotations are not included where the title is largely explanatory.

The Index tabulates selected subject fields for each county and the state as a unit. Accession numbers are given randomly within each geographical unit-subject field coordinate and refer the user to the appropfiate citation in this book.

EXAMPLE:

Assume that one is interested in ground water in Catoosa County. After turning through the Index to "Catoosa", he may scan the subject categories

lThe Price Gilbert Library is currently converting from the Dewey System to the Library of Congress System. Dewey numbers are used in this book where the number was in use (not yet converted to LOC) current Summer, 1973.
2The Library of Congress System for cataloguing maps is in use at the Price Gilbert Library. These may be identified by a "G" preceding the catalogue number.
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to find "Ground Water". In the Catoosa- Ground Water coordinate rectangle will be found three accession numbers, 103, 2961, and 2968. Numbers here are not intentionally in any order, however, the numbers may be found with their appropiate citations in the agency listing of citations where the accession numbers are in numerical order.
Finding citation no. 103, the user will be referred to a 1963 report by the Geological Survey of Georgia, Geology and Ground Water Resources of Catoosa County, Georgia. Similarly, citations numbers 2961 and 2968 refer the user to two studies printed in the "Georgia Mineral Newsletter" concerned with the ground water of the relevant locale. ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Where no citations are given for a particular subject field relative to a county, in most cases this data will not be available at the county level, not be available in published form, or not have been the subject of study or inventory at all. Likewise, a document germane to the subject and locale may not have been identified and cited in this book or may have been cited but not noted as pertinent to the particular subject field as relates to the county in question.
Some important publications will be found to have been overlooked in this compilation of this book. Notifications of missing items will be gratefully received and of benefit to all.
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STATE

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES EARTR AND WATER DlVlSlON

INDICES

(Available from Publisher)

1

List of Publications of the Geo-

logical SurVey of Geotgla

Georgia Department' of Mines, Min-

ing, and Geology

Atlanta, Ga.

1971 - 13th Edition

Circular 1

R 557.58 G3

2

Annotated Bibliography of Georgia

Geology through 1959

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 79

Atlanta, Ga.

1967

368 PP

R557.58 G3

3

Annotated Bibliography of Georgia

Geology, 1960-1964

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 84

Atlanta, Ga.

1972

llO pp.

R 557.58 G35

4

Geologic and Mine~al Resource Map

Index of Georgia

Division of Earth and Water Re-

sources - The Geological Survey

of Georgia

Information Circular #4

Atlanta, Ga.

1972

47 PP

*

5

Mining Directory of Georgia

Georgia Department of Natural Re-

sources - Ea~th and Water Division

Circular 2

Atlanta, Ga.

1972 - 17th Edition

89 PP

STATE RESOURCES INVESTIGATIONS

R 557.58 G1

6

Physical Geography of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 42

Atlanta, Ga.

1925

189 pp., 43 pl.

R 557.58 G3

7

Mineral Resources of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 23

Atlanta, Ga.

1926

164 pp., 20 pl., 2 maps

R 557.58 G3

8

Short Contributions to the Geo-

logy, Geography and Archaeology

of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 56

1950

160 pp., 26 figs.

R 557.58 G3

9

Short Contributions to the Geo-

logy, Geography and Archaeology

of' Georgia (No. II)

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 60

Atlanta, Ga.

1953

366 pp.

1

R 557.58 G3

10

Subsurface "Basement" Rocks of

Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 76

Atlanta, Ga.

1965

56 pp., 1 map, 27 figs.

Counties covered - Burke, Chattahoochee, Richmond, Jefferson, Hashington, Houston, Macon, Marion, Screven, Treutlen, Appling, Atkinson, Calhoun, Camden, Clinch, Doo-. ly, Echols, Glynn, Laurens, Liberty, Mitchell, Montgomery, Pierce, Pulaski, Sumter, Toombs, Wayne, Hheeler.

R 557.58 G3

11

Geology of the Crystalline Rocks

of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 58

Atlanta, Ga.

1952

56 pp., 8 figs.

Counties covered - Bartow, Carroll, Cherokee, Clarke, Cobb, Columbia, Coweta, Dawson, DeKalb, Douglas, Elbert, Fannin, Forsyth, Fulton, Gilmer, Greene, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Haralson, Harris, Hart, Heard, Lincoln, Jackson, Jasper, Lumpkin, McDuffie, Meriwether, Monroe, Hurray, Oglethorpe, Paulding, Pickens, Putnam, Rabun, Richmond, Stephens, Talbot, Taliaferro, Towns, Union, Upson, Washington, Hhite, Wilkes.

R 557.58 G35

12

The Characteristics of Georgia's

Water Resources and Factors Related

to Their Use and Control

Georgia Department of Mines, Min-

ing, and Geology -

Information Circular #16

2

Atlanta, Ga. 1954 4 pp.
General data for five regions of Georgia given for rainfall and runoff in inches (annual); average and minimum stream flow in gallons/min/sq. mile (annual); flood flow in cubic ft./sec/sq. mile; well characteristics and yield in gallons/min; general physical characteristics; general water use and control factors.

R 557.58 G3

13

The Availability and Use of Water

in Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 65

Atlanta, Ga.

1956

316 pp., 3 pl., 74 figs., 19 tab-

les

Includes data on stream flow, gaging stations, regional flow characteristics, flow correlation, farm ponds, major river systems, quality of surface waters, occurrence of ground water, and area of principal artesian aquifer.

R 557.58 G35

14

Streamflow Maps of Georgia's

Major Rivers

Georgia Department of Mines, Min-

ing, and Geology

Information Circular #21

Atlanta, Ga.

1960

29 pp.

The following rivers are mapped: Alapaha, Altamaha, Chattahoochee, Coosa, Flint, Ogeechee, Ocmulgee, Oconee, Satilla, Savannah. The

following maps are included for

each river:

General location of rivers

Average flow (1937-1955)

Average flow per square mile and

runoff in inches (1937-1955)

Average f1ow per square mile and

runoff by segments (1937-1955)

Runoff in percent of rainfall by

segments (1937-1955)

Minimum monthly flow - natural

(adjusted) flow per square mile

by segments (1954)



Minimum monthly flow - natural and

released from storage (1954)

Minimum monthly and daily flows

below major reservoirs (1954)

Storage required and available,

low year (1954-1955)

Average flow, low year (1954-1955)

Mean annual flood flow

Mean annual flood flow per square

mile

Range in stage for indicated flows

Hydroelectric power generated per

mile annually (potential and dev-

eloped)

R 557.58 G35

15

Surface Water Records of Georgia

During the Drought of 1954, Part I,

Streamflow

Georgia Department of Mines, Min-

ing, and Geology

Information Circular #17

Atlanta, Ga.

1955

79 pp.

Data by following river basins: Savannah, Altamaha, Satilla, Ochlockonee, Apalachicola, Mobile, Tennessee, Suwannee.

Counties covered - Rabun, Stevens, Elbert, Franklin, Wilkes, Screven, Jenkins, Eva~s, Gwinnett, Newton,
Bibb, Houston, Jackson, Clarke, Morgan, Jasper, Laurens, Tattnall, Ware, Pierce, Charlton, Clinch,
Berrien, Echols, Thomas, White,

Troup, Cobb, Spalding, Carroll, Taylor, Webster, Seminole, Baker, Dawson, Gilmer, Whitfield, Gordon, Fulton, Polk, Chattooga, Towns, Fannin, Union, Walker.

R 557.58 G3

16

Effect of a Severe Drought,

1954, on Stream Flow in Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 73

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

98 pp., 1 map

R 557.58 G3

17

Water Powers of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 3

Atlanta, Ga.

1896

150 pp., 10 pl., 2 maps

Data by river basin includes streamflow data, utilized power, discharge measurements, tidewater elevation.

R 557.58 G3

18

Water Powers of Georgia, Second

Report

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 16

Atlanta, Ga.

1908

424 pp., 14 pl., 1 map

Data includes streamflow information, basin description, river surveys, and water power for the major river basins of Georgia.

R 557.58 G3

19

Water Powers of Georgia, Third

Report

3

Geological Survey of Georgia Bulletin 38 Atlanta, Ga. 1921 316 pp., 11 pl., 4 maps
Data includes description of river basins at specific locations, streamflow data, developed water powers, list of gaging stations.

R 557.58 G3

20

Artesian-Well System of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 7

Atlanta, Ga.

1898

214 pp., 7 pl., 2 maps

Counties covered - Appling, Berrien, Bibb, Brooks, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Calhoun, Camden, Chatham, Chattahoochee, Clay, Decatur, Dodge, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Effingham, Emanuel, Glynn, Houston, Irwin, Jefferson, Laurens, Lee, Liberty, Lowndes, Mcintosh, Macon, Marion, Mitchell, Muscogee, Randolph, Richmond, Screven, Stewart, Sumter, Tattnall, Taylor, Telfair, Terrell, Thomas, Ware, Washington, Wayne, Wilcox, Wilkinson, Worth.

Data includes descriptive notes of specific wells, by county. A table listing the location of artesian wells in Georgia gives elevation above sea level, depth, diameter, capacity per minute, height to which water rises, and depth of the different water-bearing strata.

R 557.58 G3

21

Underground Waters of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 15

Atlanta, Ga.

1908

376 pp., 29 pl., 2 maps
Counties covered - Appling, Baker, Berrien, Bibb, Brooks, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Camden, Calhoun, Chatham, Chattahoochee, Clay, Cobb, Coffee, Colquitt, Decatur, Dodge, Dooly, Douglas, Dougherty, Early, Effingham, Emanuel, Fulton, Glynn, Houston, Irwin, Jefferson, Johnson, Laurens, Lee, Liberty, Lowndes, Macon, McDuffie, Marion, Mitchell, Mcintosh, Montgomery, Muscogee, Pierce, Pulaski, Randolph, Richmond, Schley, Screven, Stewart, Sumter, Tattnall, Taylor, Telfair, Terrell, Thomas, Twiggs, Troup, Ware, Washington, Wayne, Webster, Wilcox, Wilkinson, Worth.

R 557.58 G3

22

Mineral Springs of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 20

Atlanta, Ga.

1913

190 pp., 24 pl., 1 map

Counties covered - Baldwin, Bartow, Berrien, Bibb, Burke, Butts, Carroll, Catoosa, Chattahoochee, Chattooga, Cherokee, Clarke, Clinch, Cobb, Coffee, Coweta, Dade, Dawson, Dodge, Douglas, Dougherty, Elbert, Emanuel, Fannin, Floyd, Forsyth, Franklin, Fulton, Gilmer, Glynn, Gordon, Greene, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Haralson, Harris, Heard, Houston, Jackson, Jefferson, Laurens, Lumpkin, McDuffie, Madison, Marion, Meriwether, Monroe, Murray, Muscogee, Oglethorpe, Pickens, Pike, Polk, Rabun, Spalding, Stephens, Sumter, Talbot, Taliaferro, Telfair, Tift, Twiggs, Upson, Walker, Warren, Washington, Whitfield, Wilcox, Wilkes, Wilkinson.

4

R 557.58 G3

23

Drainage Investigations in Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 25

Atlanta, Ga~

1911

123 pp., 7 pl., 5 maps

Counties covered - Baker, Bryan, Calhoun, Chatham, Clinch, Echols, Dougherty, Floyd, Glynn, Jackson, Liberty, Mcintosh, Telfair.

R 557.58 G3

24

Agricultural Drainage in Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 32

Atlanta, Ga.

1917

117 pp., 6 maps

Tables containing data on wet and overflowed land in Georgia (length effected in miles; acres per mile; total acres) by county for every county in Georgia. Also percentage of county needing drainage.

1971 21 pp.

R 557.58 G3

27

Corundum Deposits of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 2

Atlanta, Ga.

1894

133 pp., 6 pl., 1 map

Counties covered - Carroll, Cherokee, Cobb, Dawson, Douglas, Fannin, Forsyth, Gilmer, Habersham, Hall, Heard, Lumpkin, Paulding, Pickens, Rabun, Towns, Union, Walton.

R 557,58 G3

28

The Phosphates and Marls of Geor-

gia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 5

Atlanta, Ga.

1896

98 pp., 3 pl.

R 557.58 G3

25

Reconnaissance of Chemical Quality

of Georgia Streams (1957-58)

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 69

Atlanta, Ga.

1961

100 pp., 52 engravings

Data on water quality of Georgia streams (mineral content, water type, hardness, pH, iron, color); water quality by areas; water quality by river basins.

*

26

Ground Water Designs and Patterns

Geological Survey of Georgia

Geologic Report #1

Atlanta, Ga.

R 557.58 G3

29

The Gold Deposits of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 4

Atlanta, Ga.

1896

542 pp.' 21 pl.

Counties covered - Bartow, Carroll, Cherokee, Cobb, Dawson, Douglas, Fannin, Forsyth, Fulton, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Haralson, Lumpkin, Paulding, Rabun, Towns, Union, White.

R 557.58 G3

30

Second Report on the Gold Deposits

of Georgia

5

Bulletin 19 Atlanta, Ga. 1909 283 pp., 8 pl., 2 maps

Counties covered - Baldwin, Crawford, Glascock, Hancock, Jefferson, Richmond, Twiggs, Washington, Wilkinson.

Counties covered - Bartow, Carroll,
Cherokee, Cobb, Coweta, Dawson, Douglas, Elbert, Fannin, Forsyth, Haralson, Hart, Henry, Lincoln, Lumpkin, Madison, McDuffie, Meriwether, Murray, Newton, Oglethorpe, Paulding, Rabun, Taliaferro, Towns, Union, Walton, Warren, White, Wilkes.

R 557.58 G3

34

Clay Deposits of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 18

Atlanta, Ga.

1909

153 pp., 32 pl., 3 maps

R 557.58 G35

31

Gold in Georgia

Georgia Department of Mines, Min-

ing, and Geology

Information Circular #1

Atlanta, Ga.

1933 - Reprinted 1966

6 pp.

Counties covered - Lincoln, McDuffie, Rabun, Warren, Wilkes.

R 557.58 G35

32

The Gold Deposits of Georgia

Georgia Department of Forestry

and Geological Development - Divi-

sion of Geology

Information Circular #4

Atlanta, Ga.

1934 - Reprinted 1966 by Georgia

Geological Survey

8 pp.

Counties covered - Appling, Baldwin, Bartow, Berrien, Bibb, Brooks, Bulloch, Burke, Camden, Catoosa, Charlton, Chattahoochee, Chatham, Chattooga, Clarke, Clayton, Cobb, Coffee, Colquitt, Columbia, Coweta, Crawford, Dade, Decatur, DeKalb, Dodge, Dougherty, Effingham, Floyd, Franklin, Fulton, Glascock, Glynn, Gordon, Grady, Greene, Hall, Hancock, Haralson, Houston, Irwin, Jackson, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Jones, Laurens, Liberty, Lowndes, Macon, Marion, McDuffie, Mcintosh, Meriwether, Mitchell, Montgomery, Murray, Muscogee, Newton, Oglethorpe, Paulding, Pickens, Pierce, Quitman, Randolph, Richmond, Schley, Spalding, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Tattnall, Taylor, Telfair, Thomas, Tift, Toombs, Troup, Turner, Twiggs, Upson, Walker, Ware, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Whitfield, White, Wilkes, Wilkinson, Worth.

Counties covered - Lumpkin, White, Cherokee, Forsyth, McDuffie.

R 557.58 G3

33

Clays of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 6

Atlanta, Ga,

1898

204 pp., 17 pl.

R 557.58 G35

35

The Bleaching Clays of Georgia

Georgia Department of Mines, Min-

ing, and Geology

Information Circular #6

Atlanta, Ga.

1935

8 pp.

Counties covered - Chattooga, Dade,

6

Walker, Clay, Quitman, Stewart, Randolph, Marion, Schley, Webster, Macon, Houston, Crawford, Twiggs, Bibb, Bleckley, Wilkinson, Jones, Baldwin, Washington, Glascock, Jefferson, Burke, Richmond, Columbia, Crisp, Dooly, Sumter, Mitchell, Grady, Decatur, Dougherty, Colquitt.

R 557.58 G3

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Roads and Road-Building Materials

of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 8

Atlanta, Ga.

1901

264 pp., 27 pl., 1 map

Data includes a brief description of the equipment, methods of roadworking, and materials (by county), for every county in Georgia.

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The Granites and Gneisses of

Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 9

Atlanta, Ga.

1902

368 pp., 32 pl., 4 maps

Counties covered - Baldwin, Bartow, Clarke, Columbia, Coweta, DeKalb, Elbert, Fayette, Greene, Gwinnett, Hancock, Heard, Jackson, Madison, McDuffie, Meriwether, Morgan, Newton, Oglethorpe, Pike, Putnam, Richmond, Rockdale, Spalding, Troup, Walton, Warren, Wilkes.

Data includes descriptions of individual properties by county.

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Geological Survey of Georgia Bulletin ll Atlanta, Ga. 1904 169 pp., 12 pl., 1 map
Counties covered - Bartow, Chattooga, Floyd, Gordon, Polk,Walker.
Data includes location and description of individual deposits.

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Coal Deposits of Georgia

GeologicalSurvey of Georgia-

Bulletin 12

Atlanta, Ga.

1904

121 pp., 14 pl., 1 map

Counties covered - Chattooga, Dade, Walker.

Data includes descriptions of specific properties and mining operations by county.

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Ocher Deposits of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia

Bulletin 13

Atlanta, Ga.

1906

81 pp., 11 pl., 3 maps

Counties covered - Bartow

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Marbles of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 1

Atlanta, Ga.

1907 (Second Edition)

126 pp., 52 pl., 2 maps

Counties covered - Cherokee,

Fannin, Gilmer, Pickens, Whitfield, Floyd.

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Manganese Deposits of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 14

Atlanta, Ga.

1908

195 pp., 8 pl., 2 maps

Counties covered - Bartow, Catoosa, Fannin, Floyd, Habersham, Haralson, Hart, Lumpkin, Murray, Paulding, Polk, Whitfield.

Data includes descriptions of individual properties.

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Fossil Iron Ore Deposits of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 17

Atlanta, Ga.

1908

199 pp., 24 pl., 3 maps

Counties covered - Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Walker, Whitfield.

Data includes description of individual iron ore deposits in spe~ cific counties.

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Iron Ore Deposits of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 41

Atlanta, Ga.

1924

222 pp.' 10 pl.

Counties covered - Bartow, Burke, Carroll, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cherokee, Cobb, Columbia, Dawson, Douglas, Fannin, Floyd, Gilmer, Gordon, Greene, Habersham, Haralson, Harris,

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Houston, Lumpkin, Macon, Marion, McDuffie, Meriwether, Monroe, Murray, Paulding, Pickens, Pike, Polk, Pulaski, Rabun, Richmond, Schley, Spaldiug, Stewart, Sumter, Taliaferro, Towns, Union, Upson, Walker, Whitfield.
Data includes descriptions of individual deposits by county.

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Asbestos, Talc, and Soapstone

Deposits of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 29

Atlanta, Ga.

1914

319 pp., 21 pl., 1 map

Counties covered - Carroll, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Columbia, Coweta, Dawson, DeKalb, Douglas, Elbert, Fannin, Gilmer, Forsyth, Fulton, Greene, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hancock, Heard, Jackson, Jasper, Lincoln, Lumpkin, Meriwether, Monroe, Morgan, Murray, Paulding, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Troup, Union, vlalton, White.

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46

Feldspar and Mica Deposits of

Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 30

Atlanta, Ga.

1915

192 pp., 9 pl., 1 map

Counties covered - Baldwin, Banks, Bartow, Bibb, Butts, Carroll, Cherokee, Clarke, Clayton, Cobb, Columbia, Coweta, Crawford, Dawson, DeKalb, Douglas, Elbert, Fannin, Fayette, Forsyth, Franklin, Fulton, Gilmer, Greene, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Haralson, Harris,

Hart, Heard, Henry, Jackson, Jasper, Jones, Lincoln, Lumpkin, Madison, Meriwether, Monroe, Morgan, Muscogee, Newton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Paulding, Pickens, Pike, Putnam, Rabun, Rockdale, Spalding, Talbot, Taliaferro, Taylor, Towns, Troup, Union, Upson, Walker, Walton, Warren, White, Wilkes.

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A Preliminary Report on a Part of

the Pyrites Deposits of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 33

Atlanta, Ga.

1918

223 pp., 17 pl., 1 map

Counties covered- Banks, Carroll, Cherokee, Cobb, Dawson, Douglas, Fannin, Floyd, Forsyth, Fulton, Habersham, Hall, Haralson, Lumpkin, Paulding, Rabun, Towns, White.

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Slate Deposits of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 34

Atlanta, Ga.

1918

188 pp., 26 pl., 3 maps

Counties covered - Bartow, Gordon, Pickens, Polk.

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Manganese Deposits of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 35

Atlanta, Ga.

1919

290 pp., 26 pl., 2 maps

Counties covered - Bartow, Catoosa, Cherokee, Fannin, Floyd, Habersham, Haralson, Hart, Lincoln, Lumpkin,

Lumpkin, Murray, Paulding, Pickens, Polk, Taliaferro, Towns, Whitfield.

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Barytes Deposits of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 36

Atlanta, Ga.

1920

146 pp., 11 pl., 4 maps

Counties covered - Bartow, Cherokee, Floyd, Gordon, Murray, Polk, Whitfield.

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Sand and Gravel Deposits of Geor-

gia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 37

Atlanta, Ga.

1921

392 pp., 22 pl., 1 map

Data includes brief descriptions of sand and gravel deposits for each county in Georgia.

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Shales and Brick Clays of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 45

Atlanta, Ga.

1931

362 pp., 10 pl., 25 figs., 1 map

Counties covered - Polk, Floyd, Chattooga, Dade, Catoosa, Walker, Whitfield, Murray, Gordon, Bartow, Hall, Fulton, Richmond, Washington, Baldwin, Bibb, Crisp, Decatur, Effingham, Lanier, Lowndes, Thomas, Twiggs.

Data includes descriptions of deposits by counties.

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Kyanite, Vermiculite, and Olivine

in Georgia

Georgia Department of Mines, Mining,

and Geology

Information Circular #3

Atlanta, Georgia

1934

6 pp.

Counties covered - Carroll, Cherokee, Gilmer, Habersham, Pickens, Rabun, Talbot, Towns, Troup, Union.

Georgia Department of Mines, Mining and Geology Information Circular #11 Atlanta, Ga. 1940 26 pp.
Counties covered - Baker, Berrien, Colquitt, Early, Johnson, Pierce, Richmond, Taylor, Telfair, Wheeler, Ware, Wayne, Whitfield, Fannin, Towns, Harris, Pickens, Walton.

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Kyanite and Vermiculite Deposits

of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -.

Bulletin 46

Atlanta, Ga.

1935

50 pp., 11 pl., 4 figs.

Counties covered - Carroll, Cherokee, Fannin, Fulton, Gilmer, Haber~ sham, Pickens, Rabun, Talbot, Towns, Union, Upson.

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Tripoli:Deposits of Georgia

Georgia Department of Forestry and

Geological Development - Division

of Geology

Information Circular #9

Atlanta, Ga.

1937

7 pp.

Counties covered - Dade, Walker, Catoosa, Whitfield, Murray, Fannin, Gilmer, Gordon, Chattooga, Floyd 1 Bartow, Pickens, Cherokee, Cobb, Paulding, Polk.

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Glass Sands and Glass-Making Mater-

ials in Georgia

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Fosterite Olivine Deposits of

North Carolina and Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 47

Atlanta, Ga.

1941

117 pp.' 31 pl.

Counties covered - Rabun, Towns, Union

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Dolomites and Magnesium Limestone

in Georgia

Georgia Department of Mines, Min-

ing, and Geology

Information Circular #14

Atlanta, Ga.

1942

30 pp.

Counties covered - Pickens, Hall, Habersham, Fannin, Gilmer, Cherokee, Walker, Catoosa, Haralson, Bartow, Polk, Floyd, Gordon, Chattooga, Whitfield, Murray, Decatur, Grady, Thomas, Brooks, Echols,

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Mica-Bearing Pegmatites of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 48

Atlanta, Ga.

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1943 192 PP, 38 pl.
Counties covered - Upson, Lamar, Monroe, Cherokee, Pickens, Lumpkin, Union, Fannin, Towns, Rabun, Hart, Elbert, Carroll, Cobb, Dawson, DeKalb, Fayette, Forsyth, Franklin, Fulton, Hall, Henry, Jasper, Meriwether, Morgan, Paulding, Pike, Rockdale, Spalding, Troup.
Includes history and descriptions of mines and prospects by county.

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Sillimanite and Massive Kyanite in

Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 51

Atlanta, Ga.

1945

76 pp., 3 maps, 18 figs.

Counties covered - Hart, Elbert, Madison, Towns, Cherokee, Pickens, Dawson, Gilmer.

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Petroleum and Natural Gas Possi-

bilities in Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 40

Atlanta, Ga.

1923

164 pp., 8 pl.

553,28 G3

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Oil Tests in Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia

Circular 3

Atlanta, Ga.

1953

553,28 G3

63

Oil Tests in Georgia Georgia Department of Mines, Mining, and Geology Atlanta, Ga. 1960 14 pp.
Counties covered - Appling, Atkinson, Ben Hill, Brantley, Brooks, Burke, Calhoun, Camden, Catoosa, Chatham, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Crisp, Dade, Decatur, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Echols, Emanuel, Glynn, Heard, Houston, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Laurens, Liberty, Madison, Marion, Mitchell, Montgomery, Pierce, Pulaski, Richmond, Seminole, Stewart, Sumter, Telfair, Toombs, Treutlen, Walker, Ware, Washington, Wayne, Wheeler.
All oil tests for which information is available are listed chronologically by counties. Information for each is presented in the following order: General Location - Name - Operator (Date compiled) Basis for locating well Elevation at well site Total depth drilled Rock type at bottom of hole Remarks References

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Petroleum Exploration in Georgia

Georgia Department of Mines, Min-

ing, and Geology

Information Circular #38

(Revision of Circular #19)

Atlanta, Ga.

1970

52 pp., 1 table, 3 figs,, 1 well-

location map

Enclosures also include: oil and gas rules and regulations; seismic survey rules and regulations; Act No, 317-S.B, No. 315; seismic permit; drilling permit; bond;

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organization report; well-status report; plugging record; well-completion report.
Counties covered - Appling, Atkinson, Ben Hill, Brantley, Brooks, Burke, Calhoun, Camden, Catoosa, Charlton, Chatham, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Crisp, Dade, Decatur, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Echols, Emanuel, Floyd, Glynn, Heard, Houston, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Laurens, Liberty, Macon, Marion, Mitchell, Montgomery, Morgan, Pierce, Pulaski, Richmond, Screven, Seminole, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Tattnall, Telfair, Toombs, Treutlen, Twiggs, Walker, Ware, Washington, Wayne, Wheeler.
This information circular describes the oil and gas tests drilled in Georgia from 1903-1970.

Oil Seeps in Georgia

65

Geological Survey of Georgia

Atlanta, Ga.

1971

18 pp.

Geologic Report #2

Geology of the Coastal Plain of Georgia Geological Survey of Georgia Bulletin 26 Atlanta, Ga. 1911 463 pp. , 30 pl. , 2 maps
Counties covered - Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Baker, Ben Hill, Berrien, Bibb, Bleckley, Brantley, Brooks, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Calhoun, Camden, Candler, Charlton, Chatham, Chattahoochee, Clay, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Columbia, Cook, Crisp, Decatur, Dodge, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Echols, Effingham, Emanuel, Glynn, Grady, Houston, Irwin, leff Davis, Jefferson, Jenkins, Lanier, Laurens, Lee, Liberty, Long, Lowndes, McIntosh, Macon, Marion, Miller, Mitchell, Montgomery, Muscogee, Peach, Pierce, Pulaski, Quitman, Randolph, Richmond, Schley, Screven, Seminole, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Tattnall, Taylor, Telfair, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Toombs, Treutlen, Turner, Twiggs, Ware, Washington, Wayne, Webster, Wheeler, Wilcox, Wilkinson, Worth.

Counties covered - Early, Dooly, Pulaski, Johnson, Jefferson, Richmond, Washington, Telfair.

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The Common Rocks and Minerals of

Georgia

Department of Mines, Mining, and

Geology

Information Circular #5

Atlanta, Ga.

1964

4 pp.

REGIONAL STUDIES

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Subsurface Geology of the Georgia

Coastal Plain

Georgia Department of Mines, Min-

ing, and Geology

Information Circular #25

Atlanta, Ga.

1963

78 pp.

Counties covered - Appling, Atkinson, Bleckley, Brantley, Charlton, Chatham, Chattahoochee, Clay, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Columbia, Crisp, Decatur, Dodge, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Echols, Effingham, Emanuel, Glynn, Grady, Hancock, Houston, Irwin, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Laurens, Lee,
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Liberty, Lowndes, Macon, McDuffie, Mcintosh, Mitchell, Montgomery, Pierce, Pulaski, Richmond, Schley, Screven, Seminole, Stewart, Sumter, Tattnall, Taylor, Telfair, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Toombs, Treutlen, Turner, Twiggs, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Webster.

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69

Limestones and Marls of the Coastal

Plain of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 21

Atlanta, Ga.

1917

289 pp., 18 pl., 1 map

Counties covered - Burke, Screven, Washington, Johnson, Wilkinson, Bleckley, Twiggs, Bibb, Houston, Pulaski, Dooly, Macon, Sumter, Schley, Webster, Stewart, Randolph, Clay, Calhoun, Dougherty, Lee, Crisp, Worth, Mitchell, Baker, Early, Decatur, Grady, Thomas, Brooks, Lowndes, Echols, Charlton, Camden, Glynn.

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Bauxite and Fuller's Earth of the

Coastal Plain of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 31

Atlanta, Ga.

1917

332 pp., 32 pl., 1 map

Counties covered - Appling, Baldwin, Brooks, Burke, Clay, Columbia, Crawford, Decatur, Echols, Glascock, Grady, Jefferson, Lowndes, Macon, Meriwether, Randolph, Richmond, Schley, Screven, Stewart, Sumter, Thomas, Toombs, Twiggs, Washington, Wilkinson.

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Sedimentary Kaolins of the Coastal

Plain of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 44

Atlanta, Ga.

1929

482 pp., 18 pl., 7 figs., 1 map

Counties covered - Baldwin, Bibb, Burke, Chattahoochee, Columbia, Crawford, Glascock, Hancock, Houston, Jones, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Muscogee, Peach, Quitman, Randolph, Richmond, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Twiggs, Washington, Webster, Wilkinson.

R 557,58 G3

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Supplement to Sedimentary Kaolins

of the Coastal Plain of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 44A

Atlanta, Ga.

1937

40 pp.

Counties covered - Baldwin, Crawford, Glascock, Hancock, Meriwether, Pike, Richmond, Sumter, Taylor, Twiggs, Washington, Wilkinson.

Data includes distribution and description of deposits by counties.

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Well Logs of the Coastal Plain of

Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 70

Atlanta, Ga.

1961

470 pp., 1 map

Counties covered - Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Baker, Ben Hill,

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Berrien, Bibb, Bleckley, Brantley, Brooks, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Calhoun, Camden, Candler, Charlton, Chatham, Chattahoochee, Clay, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Columbia, Cook, Crisp, Decatur, Dodge, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Echols, Effingham, Emanuel, Glynn, Grady, Houston, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Jenkins, Lanier, Laurens, Lee, Liberty, Long, Lowndes, Mcintosh, Macon, Marion, Miller, Mitchell, Montgomery, Muscogee, Peach, Pierce, Pulaski, Quitman, Randolph, Richmond, Schley, Screven, Seminole, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Tattnall, Taylor, Telfair, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Toombs, Treutlen, Turner, Twiggs, Ware, Washington, Wayne, Webster, Wheeler, Wilcox, Wilkinson, Worth.
Data includes records of samples taken at different depths for each well; also location, owner, driller, and date drilled. Well logs data organized by county.

1965 8 pp.
Counties covered - Screven, Effingham, Chatham, Bryan, Bulloch, Candler, Evans, Liberty, Mcintosh, Long, Tattnall, Toombs, Jeff Davis, Appling, Wayne, Glynn, Camden, Brantley, Pierce, Bacon, Coffee, Atkinson, Ware, Charlton, Clinch, Lanier, Berrien, Cook, Lowndes, Echols, Brooks.

TN24 .G4 A37x

76

South Georgia Hinerals Program -

Project Reports

Georgia Department of Mines, Min-

ing, and Geology

Atlanta, Ga.

Publication date varies with the report. There are 11 progress reports dating from Jan. 1966 April 1969, bound in two volumes: Volume I (Reports 1-5); Volume 2 (Reports 6....11)

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Logs of Oil Tests in the Coastal

Plain of Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 74

Atlanta, Ga.

1964

229 pp.

Counties covered - Calhoun, Early, Mitchell, Seminole, Decatur, Colquitt, Thomas, Brooks, Lowndes, Echols, Clinch, Atkinson, Coffee, Bacon, Charlton, Camden, Wayne.

R 557,58 G35

75

A Subsurface Study of Pleistocene

Deposits in Coastal Georgia

Georgia Department of Mines, Mining,

and Geology

Information Circular #31

Atlanta, Ga.

Counties covered - Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brantley, Brooks, Bulloch, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Cook, Crawford, Echols, Effingham, Evans, Glynn, Houston, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Lanier, Liberty, Long, Lowndes, Montgomery, Pierce, Pulaski, Screven, Tattnall, Twiggs, Thomas, Ware, Wayne, Wilkinson.

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77

A Gravity Survey of the South -

Central Georgia Piedmont

Georgia Department of Hines, Min-

ing, and Geology

Information Circular #42

Atlanta, Ga.

1971

6 pp., Appendix, Map

14

Counties covered - Butts, Jasper, Jones, Monroe.

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78

Chattahoochee Anticline, Apala-

chicola Embayment, Gulf Trough and

Related Structural Features, South-

western Georgia, Fact or Fiction?

Georgia Department of Mines, Min-

ing, and Geology

Information Circular #41

Atlanta, Ga.

1971

16 pp.

Counties covered - Dougherty, Mitchell, Baker, Miller, Early, Seminole.

Brantley, Glynn, Pierce, Wayne, Mcintosh, Long, Liberty, Bryan, Chatham, Effingham.
Data includes complete well records by county.

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Geology of the Coastal Plain of

East-Central Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 50

1946

26 pp., 1 pl., 8 figs.

Counties covered - Baldwin, Hancock, Jones, Twiggs, Washington, Wilkinson,

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Source and Quality of Ground Water

in Southwestern Georgia

Department of Mines, Mining, and Geology

Information Circular #18 Atlanta, Ga,

1960

74 PP

Counties covered - Baker, Brooks, Calhoun, Clay, Cook, Colquitt, Crisp, Decatur, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Lee, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, Sumter, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Turner, Worth.

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Artesian Water in Southeastern

Georgia with Special Reference to

the Coastal Area - Well Records

Geological Survey of Georgia

Bulletin 49

Atlanta, Ga.

1945

83 pp., 1 map

Counties covered - Charlton, Camden,

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Geology and Ground Water Resources

of the Coastal Plain of East-Cen-

tral Georgia

GeologicalSurvey of Georgia-

Bulletin 52

Atlanta, Ga.

1946

173 pp,, 2 pl., 21 figs.

Counties covered - Baldwin, Hancock, Jones, Twiggs, Washington, Wilkinson.

Data includes a description of the geography, geology, ground water, quality of ground water, and local supplies for each county.

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83

Geology and Ground Water Resources

of Central East Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 64

Atlanta, Ga.

1956

164 pp. , 1 map

15

Counties covered - Burke, Columbia, Glascock, Jefferson, McDuffie, Richmond, Warren.

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The Geology of the Brevard Linea-

ment near Atlanta, Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 77

Atlanta, Ga.

1966

49 pp., 1 map

Counties covered - Carroll, Cobb, Douglas, Fulton.

*

85

Stratigraphic and Structural

Features Between the Cartersville

and Brevard Fault Zones

Georgia Department of Mines, Mining,

and Geology

Georgia Geological Society Guide-

book 119

Atlanta, Ga.

1970

37 pp.

Counties covered - Bartow, Polk 1 Paulding, Carroll, Haralson, Heard.

QElOl ,Al3 No. 1

86

Field Excursion: The Georgia Marble

District

Georgia Department of Mines, Mining,

and Geology - Guidebook Ill

Atlanta, Ga.

1962

21 PP

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Limestones and Cement Materials of

North Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 27

Atlanta, Ga,

1912

16

296 pp., 22 pl., 1 map
Counties covered - Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cherokee, Dade, Fannin, Floyd, Gilmer, Gordon, Habersham, Hall, Murray, Pickens, Polk, Stephens, Walker, Whitfield.
Includes descriptions of individual localities.

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88

Geology an~ Mineral Resources of

the Paleozoic Area in Northwest

Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 54

Atlanta, Ga.

1948

176 pp., 8 pl., 2 maps (Geologic

map and Mines, Quarries, and Pros-

pects map)

Counties covered - Dade, Walker, Catoosa, Whitfield, Murray 1 Chattooga, Gordon, Floyd, Bartow,
Polk.

Data includes general geological description of the area; description of mineral resources includes data on location of deposit, uses, production, producers, reserves, character and occurrence of ores for each mineral found in this area.

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Contributions to the Paleontology

of Northwest Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 62

Atlanta, Ga.

1954

166 pp., 7 maps

Counties covered - Dade, Catoosa,
Murray, Walker 1 Whitfield, Chattooga, Gordon, Bartow, Floyd.

*Sedimentary Environments in

90

the Paleozoic Rocks of Northwest

Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Guidebook 1111

Atlanta, Ga.

1972

100 pp.

Counties covered - Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Murray, Polk, Walker, Whitfield.

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Zonation of the Middle and Upper

Ordovivian Strata In Northwestern

Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 66

Atlanta, Ga.

1957

110 pp., 9 pl., 12 figs.

Counties covered - Whitfield, Chattooga, Catoosa, Walker, Gordon, Dade.

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Pre-Cambrian-Paleozoic Appalachian

Problems

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 80

Atlanta, Ga.

1969

139 pp., 1 map

Document includes several reports covering the following counties: Bartow, Fannin, Murray, Pickens, Gwinnett, Elbert, Oglethorpe, Clarke, Fulton, DeKalb, Clayton, Greene, Fayette, Hancock, Upson, Bibb.

QElOl .Al3 No. 3

93

Field Excursion: Ocoee Metasedi-

ments, North Central Georgia -

Southeast Tennessee Georgia Department of Mines, Mining, and Geology - Guidebook #3 Atlanta, Georgia 1962 28 pp.

*

94

Lithostratigraphy and Biostrata-

graphy of the North Central Geor-

gia Coastal Plain

Georgia Geological Society -

Guidebook 1110

Atlanta, Ga.

1971

Counties covered - Bibb, Jones,

Twiggs, Wilkinson.

LOCAL STUDIES

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Geology and Ground Water Re-

sources of the Atlanta Area, Ga.

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 55

Atlanta, Ga,

1949

124 pp., 2 pl., 9 figs.

Counties covered - Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Rockdale.

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Geology of the Stone Mountain-

Lithonia District, Georgia

GeQlogical Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 61

Atlanta, Ga.

1954

139 pp. , 4 maps

Counties covered - DeKalb, Gwinnett, Rockdale,

Includes descriptions of quarries.

17

QElCl .Al3 No. 2

97

Field Excursion: Stone Mountain -

Lithonia District

Georgia Department of Mines, Mining,

and Geology - Guidebook #2

Atlanta, Ga.

1962

21 pp.

Counties covered - DeKalb

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Geology and Ground Water Resources

of the Macon Area, Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 72

Atlanta, Ga.

1962

68 pp., 3 maps

Counties covered- Bibb, Crawford, Houston, Macon, Peach, Schley, Taylor.

Dade County, Georgia Geological Survey of Georgia Information Circular #26 Atlanta, Ga. 1964

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Geology and Ground Water Resources

of the Paleozoic Rock Area, Chat-

tooga County, Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia

Information Circular #27

Atlanta, Ga.

1964

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103

Geology and Ground Water Resources

of Catoosa County, Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia

Information Circular #28

Atlanta, Ga.

1963

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Surface Water Resources of the Yel-

low River Basin in Gwinnett County,

Georgia

Georgia Department of Mines, Mining,

and Geology

Information Circular #22

Atlanta, Ga.

1962

34 pp.

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Geology and Ground Water Resources

of Mitchell County, Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia

Information Circular #24

Atlanta, Ga.

1963

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Geology and Ground Water Resources of

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Geology and Ground Water Resources

of Walker County, Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia

Information Circular #29

Atlanta, Ga.

1964

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Ground Water Resources and Geology

of Rockdale County, Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia

Information Circular #33

Atlanta, Ga.

1966

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106

Reconnaissance of the Ground Water

and Geology of Thomas County, Gear-

gia

18

Geological Survey of Georgia Information Circular #34 Atlanta, Ga. 1966

1947 75 pp., 1 geologic map, 5 mine
maps

R 557.58 G35

107

Geology and Mineral Resources of

the Bethesda Church Area, Greene

County, Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia

Atlanta, Ga.

1967

R 557.58 G3

111

The Geology of Hart County, Geor-

gia

Geological Survey of Georgia

Bulletin 67

Atlanta, Ga.

1958

75 pp., 30 figs., 5 pl., 13 tab-

les, 1 map

R 557.58 G35

108

Geochemical and Geophysical Survey

of the Gladesville Norite, Jasper

County, Georgia

Georgia Department of Mines, Mining,

and Geology

Information Circular #37

Atlanta, Ga.

1970

7 pp.

R 557.58 G35

ll2

Geology and Ground Water Resources

of Crystalline Rocks, Dawson Coun-

ty, Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia

Information Circular #75

Atlanta, Ga.

1964

Data includes gravity survey, magnetic survey, geochemical survey. The study is a preliminary evaluation of the potential for mineralization associated with the Gladesville Norite.

R 557,58 G35

109

Palynology of Core Samples of Paleo-

zoic Sediments from Beneath the

Coastal Plain of Early County, Ga.

Geological Survey of Georgia

Information Circular #40

Atlanta, Ga,

1970

R 557.58 G35

110

Talc Deposits of Murray County,

Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia

Bulletin 53

Atlanta, Ga.

R 557.58 G35

113

Stratigraphy and Econom~c Geology

of the Eastern Chatham County

Phosphate Deposit

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 82

Atlanta, Ga.

1969

49 pp., 7 figs., 2 maps

R 557.58 G35

ll4

The Geology of the Sand-Lookout

Mountain Area, Northwest Georsia

Department of Mines, Mining, and

Geology

Information Circular #15

Atlanta, Ga.

1942

68 pp.

Counties covered - Dade, Walker.

19

*

115

Norite Intrusives in Western Jasper

County and Eastern Monroe County

Georgia Geological Society

Guidebook /flO

Atlanta, Ga.

1971

R 557.58 G3

116

Iron Ores of Polk, Bartow, and Floyd

Counties, Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 10

Atlanta, Ga.

1950

190 pp., 81 pl., 1 map

Counties covered - Polk, Bartow, Floyd.

Data includes descriptions of specific properties and mining operations by county.

R 557.58 G35

ll9

Copper, Lead, and Zinc Concentra-

tion in Stream Sediment, Metas-

ville Quadrangle, Wilkes and Lin-

coln Counties, Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia

Information Circular #43

Atlanta, Ga.

1971

Counties covered - Wilkes, Lincoln.

*Effects of Ground Water

120

Pumping in Parts of Liberty and

Mcintosh Counties, Georgia, 1966-

1970

Division of Earth and Water Re-

sources - Geological Survey of

Georgia

Information Circular #45

Atlanta, Ga.

1972

R 557.58 G3

117

The Geology of Rabun and Habersham

Counties, Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 83

Atlanta, Georgia

1971

48 pp., 22 figs., 2 maps

Counties covered - Rabun, Habersham.

R 557.58 G3

121

Geology of the Tate Quadrangle,

Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia

Bulletin 43

Atlanta, Ga.

1928

170 pp.' 22 pl.' 2 figs., 2 maps

Counties covered - Pickens, Cherokee.

R 557.58 G35

ll8

Geology and Ground Water Resources

of Floyd and Polk Counties, Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia

Information Circular #39

Atlanta, Ga.

No date indicated.

Counties covered - Floyd, Polk.

R 557.58 G3

122

The Murphy Syncline in the Tate

Quadrangle, Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 75

Atlanta, Ga.

1965

71 pp., 10 figs,, 11 pl.

Counties covered - Pickens, Cherokee.

20

R 557.58 G3

123

Geology and Mineral Resources of

Dalton Quadrangle, Georgia-Tennes-

see

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 57

Atlanta, Ga.

1951

128 pp., colored geologic map and

cross-sections.

Counties covered - Murray, Whitfield, Catoosa.

R 557.58 G3

124

Geology and Mineral Resources of the

Thomaston Quadrangle

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 59

Atlanta, Ga.

1952

99 pp., color geologic map and

cross-section.

Counties covered - Upson, Talbot, Pike, Lamar.

R 557.58 G3

125

Stratigraphy, Structure, and Mineral

Resources of the Mineral Bluff Quad-

rangle, Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 63

Atlanta, Ga.

1955

137 pp., 56 figs., 12 tables, 6 pl.,

2 diagrams

Counties covered - Fannin.

R 557.58 G3

126

Geology and Mineral Resources of the

Northwest Quarter of the Cohutta

Mountain Quadrangle

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 71

Atlanta, Ga,

1961 61 pp., 1 map
Counties covered - Murray.

R 557.58 G3

127

Specific Citations in Ground

Waters Related to Geologic Forma-

tions in the Broad Quadrangle,

Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 78

Atlanta, Ga.

1967

34 pp., 1 map

Counties covered - Wilkes.

R 557.58 G3

128

Stratigraphy, Paleontology, and

Economic Geology of Portions of

Perry and Cochran Quadrangle~ Geor-

gia,

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 81

Atlanta, Ga,

1970

51 ?P., 1 map

Counties covered - Pulaski, Houston, Dooly, Bleckley,

R 557.58 G35

129

Hydraulics of Aquifers at Arapaha,

Coolidge, Fitzgerald, Montezuma,

and Thomasville, Georgia

Georgia Department of Mines, Min-

ing, and Geology

Information Circular #36

Atlanta, Ga.

1969

Counties covered - Berrien, Thomas, Ben Hill , Macon,

21

R 557.58 G35

130

Relation of Salty Ground Water to

Fresh Artesian Water in the Bruns-

wick Area

Geological Survey of Georgia

Information Circular #20

Atlanta, Ga.

1960

Counties covered - Glynn.

*

134

Geology of the Barnesville Area and

Towaliga Fault, Lamar County, Geor-

gia

Georgia Geological Society

Guidebook #6

Atlanta, Ga.

1967

Counties covered - Lamar.

R 557.58 G35

131

Interim Report on Test Drilling and

Water Sampling in the Brunswick Area

Geological Survey of Georgia

Information Circular #23

Atlanta, Ga.

1962

Counties covered - Glynn.

R 557.58 G35

132

Ground Water Resources of Bainbridge,

Georgia

Georgia Department of Mines, Mining,

and Geology

Information Circular #32

Atlanta, Ga.

1965

10 pp.

Counties covered - Decatur

135 The Mining Methods Utilized by Freeport Kaolin Company at Their Mines Near Gordon, Georgia Georgia Geological Society Guidebook 1110 Atlanta, Ga. 1971
Counties covered - Wilkinson.

MAPS

G3921 .C5 1908 .G4

136

A Preliminary Geological Map of

Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia

Atlanta, Ga.

1908

Scale not given.

R 557.58 G3

133

The Geology and Mineralogy of Graves

Mountain, Georgia

Geological Survey of Georgia -

Bulletin 68

Atlanta, Ga.

1959

48 pp., 1 map, 2 tables, 17 figs.

G3921 .C5 1939 .G3

137

Geologic Map of Georgia

Georgia Department of Mines, Min-

ing, and Geology

Atlanta, Ga.

1939

Scale ca. 1:500,000

Counties covered - Lincoln.

G3921 .C5 1968 .G3

138

Geologic Map of Georgia

J.W. Smith and M.A. Green

Georgia Department of Mines,

22

Mining, and Geology, Geological Survey Atlanta, Ga. 196-8
Size: 11 x 17 in. Scale not given.

*Geologic Map of Georgia

139

Georgia Geological Survey

Atlanta, Ga.

1969

Size: 4 x 6 in.

Scale not given

N* orthwest Georgia Area- Mines,
Quarries, and Prospects Georgia Department of Mines, Mining, and Geology in cooperation with Tennessee Valley Authority Atlanta, Ga. 1946 Col. map size: 31 x 22 in. Scale 1:250,000
Counties covered - Dade, Walker, Catoos~, Whitfield, Murray, Gordon, Chattooga, Floyd, Bartow, Polk.

*Mineral Resources Map

140

of Georgia

Georgia Department of Mines, Mining,

and Geology

Atlanta, Ga.

1969

Size: 11 x 17 in.

Scale not given

*

144

Geology and Mineral Resources of

Rabun and Habersham Counties,

Including Mines and Prospects

Georgia Department of Mines, Min-

ing, and Geology in cooperation

with the Tennessee Valley Author-

ity

1948

Scale ca 1:63,360

G3921 .Hl 1969 .G4

141

Mineral Resources Map of Georgia

Georgia Geological Survey

Atlanta, Ga.

1969

Size: 42 x 36 in.

Scale 1:500,000

G3922 .N8 1946 .G4

142

Geologic Map of Northwest Georgia

Charles Butts

Georgia Geological Survey in coopera-

tion with Tennessee Valley Authority

Atlanta, Ga.

1946

Scale 1:250,000

Counties covered - Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade.

G3922 ,N8 1946 .G4

143

Counties covered - Rabun, Habersham.

G3923 ,R2 1948 .G4

145

Geology and Mineral Resources of

Rabun and Habersham Counties,

Georgia

Georgia Department of Mines, Min-

ing, and Geology in cooperation

with Tennessee Valley Authority

Atlanta, Ga.

1948

Size: 32 x 2lin.

Scale ca. 1:127,500

*

146

Mineral Resources of Union, Towns,

Lumpkin, and White Counties, Geor-

gia

Georgia Department of Mines, Min-

ing, and Geology in cooperation

with Tennessee Valley Authority

23

Atlanta, Ga. 1951 - surveyed in 1950 Scale 1:63,360
Counties covered - Union, Towns, Lumpkin, White

G3923 1951 .G4

147

Mineral Resources of Union, Towns,

Lumpkin and White Counties, Georgia

Georgia Department of Mines, Min-

ing, and Geology in cooperation

with Tennessee Valley Authority

Atlanta, Ga.

1951

Surveyed 1950

Map Size: 32 x 21 in.

Scale ca. 1:127,500

Cartography and reproduction by Maps and Surveys Branch of TVA. This is a provisional edition. Mineral resources data are from field reconnaissance.

G3922 .K5 1956 .H87X

148

Geologic Map of Kennesaw Mountain-

Sweat Mountain Area, Georgia

Vernon J. Hurst

Cobb County, Ga.

1956

Map size: 16 x 22 in.

Scale ca. 1:58,000

Base map traced from a county road map prepared in 1948 by the State Highway Department of Georgia, Division of Highway Planning,

149 Geologic Map of Kennesaw MountainSweat Mountain Area, Cobb County, Georgia Georgia Geological Survey Atlanta, Ga. 1959 Scale 1:24,000

Counties covered - Cobb.

*

150

Okefenokee Swamp

Georgia Geological Survey (Special

Supplement to Forestry-Geological

Review, Vol. 7, No. 3, 1937)

Atlanta, Ga.

1937

Scale not given

Counties covered - Charlton, Clinch, Brantley, Ware

G3921 ,C3 1954 .G4

151

Location Map Showing Sites at Which

Stream Flow Was Measured During the

1954 Drought in Georgia

Georgia Department of Mines, Mining,

and Geology in cooperation with the
u.s. Geological Survey

Atlanta, Ga.

1954

Col. map

Scale 1:633,600

*

152

Distribution of Kaolin and Fullers

Earth Mines and Plants in Georgia

and North Florida

Georgia Department of Mines, Min-

ing, and Geology

Atlanta, Ga.

1970

Scale ca 1:250,000

Counties covered - Decatur, Grady, Mitchell, Thomas, Colquitt, Bibb, Twiggs, Wilkinson, Washington, Jones, Baldwin, Hancock, Glascock, Jefferson, Richmond, Burke, McDuffie, Warren.

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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES OFFICE OF PLANNING AND RESEARCH

*

153

Activities Report 1970

Georgia Natural Areas Council

(Office of Planning and Research,

Department of Natural Resources)

Atlanta, Ga.

1970

Unpaged

Applies: Cobb, Emanuel, Candler, Upson, Irwin, Burke, Camden, Liberty, Bartow, Floyd, Rockdale,
Clayton, Seminole, Miller, Newton, Chatham, Dougherty, Harris, Fulton, Gwinnett, Thomas, Wilcox, Tattnall, Oglethorpe.

Includes a description of each
registered natural area in Ga., (location, size in acres, owner, outstanding feature, location and access, description, use, restrictions, reservations, location map)

*

154

Flint River Report

Georgia Natural Areas Council

Atlanta, Ga.

October 1971

8 pp.

Applies: Crawford, Crisp, Dooly, Macon, Meriwether, Peach, Pike, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Upson

Newspaper format includes various articles on the ecological and esthetic values of the Flint
River as submitted by various observers.

*

155

Georgia Scenic Rivers Report,

Preliminary Study

A. Stephen Johnson - Prepared

for the Georgia Natural Areas Council Atlanta, Ga. 1971 20 PP
Inventory of Georgia rivers, iden~ifying those of special esthetic, scientific, and recreational value.

*

156

Georgia State Comprehen~ive Out-

door Recreation Pla~. 1972

Prepared for Georgia Department

of Natural Resources, Office of

Planning and Research by Environ-

mental Research Group, Georgia

State Uni~ersity

Atlanta

December 1972

6 volumes

Published as follows:

The Executive Su~uary "is a small document on state-level recreation planning, including a presentation
of the issues involved. It is primarily for the decision maker whose responsibilities have to do with providing outdoor recreation opportunities for residents of
Georgia. Among other things in ~his document the problems are summarized and pinpointed, areas of greatest need are identified, and a plan for action is drawn."

The Statistical Summary "is a three-volume document of regional and state level data on demand for, carrying capacity, and the need or idle capacity of outdoor rec-
reation resources and facilities within the State of Georgia. The detailed analyses of these three
parts of recreation, planning 'v.ill be sufficient for both public and private recreation planners for
years to come. "

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The Narrative Plan, "comprised of . . . State-Volume I and Regional Analysis-Volume II is in a narrative form. Volume II gives a detailed analysis of regional needs and relates them to the acquisition and development program. Special state level action programs and legislative and other issues
are part of (Volume I)."
"The Acquisition and Development Plan is incorporated with the Regional Volume. This element will be updated annually".

*

158

Satilla - A Report of the Satilla

River Expedition 23-25 May, 1969

Ed. by Robert Hanie and Marion

Hay

Georgia Natural Areas Council and

the Slash Pine APDC

Atlanta, Ga.

1969

82 PP

Applies: Camden, Brantley

Observations in the past and present ecology; recommendations for appropriate use of the river.

*

157

Heritage Trust Site Briefing

Book

Georgia Heritage Trust Advisory

Commission (Office of Planning

and Research - Department of

Natural Resoruces)

Atlanta, Ga.

1972

Unpaged

Applies: Fulton, Cobb, Chatham, Mcintosh, Jones, Walker, Tattnall, Liberty, Butts, Richmond, Stewart, McDuffie, Dekalb, Dawson, Jenkins, Rockdale, Cherokee, Bartow, Glynn, Floyd

Data includes a description of the first twenty-two sites which have been chosen for the Ga. Heritage Trust Program. For each site general information is provided regarding present use, physical attributes, historical attributes, recreational attributes, significance, endangeredness, public accessibility, proximity to public sites, and proposed utilization (development and use,
management and administration, justification). For each site there is also a general location map of the area.

(Not public information)

159

Supplement to Heritage Trust Site

Briefing Book

Georgia Heritage Trust Advisory

Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

April 1973

7 pp.

The Supplement is a listing of 273
sites which have been nominated for inclusion in the Georgia Heritage Trust Program as of April, 1973. Data for each site includes: name of site; proposed classification (natural, historical, archeological); county and APDC in which site is located; and date of nomination.

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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES GAME AND FISH DIVISION

*

160

Federal Aid in Wildlife Restora-

tion - Annual Progress Report

State Game and Fish Commission

Atlanta, Georgia

Annual

Covers Fiscal year

Summaries of wildlife development and management by geographical area.

*

161

Annual Progress Report - (specific

project)

Game and Fish Division

Atlanta, Georgia

Annual

Covers fiscal years

Issued separately as:

Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study

Wild Turkey Restoration

Waterfowl Banding

Black Bear Study

Statistical Project

*

162

Statewide Fisheries Investigations

- Annual Progress Report

Department of Natural Resources -

Game and Fish Division

Atlanta, Georgia

Covers fiscal years

Includes progress reports for fisheries studies.

*

163

Federal Aid in Wildlife Restora-

tion - Survey and Analysis Section

Activities, Annual Progress Report

Department of Natural Resources

Game and Fish Division

Atlanta, Georgia

Annual

Covers fiscal years

Job progress reports are presented for various hunting and wildlife surveys,

*(In-house report)

164

Summary Report of Alcovy River

Watershed Project Evaluation

Prepared by U. S. Department of

Agriculture; U.S. Department of

Interior; Georgia Game and Fish

January 1972

Preliminary Report - not for pub-

lic distribution

Applies: Gwinnett, Newton, Walton

Summary Report includes: purpose, scope, and organization of study; objectives of local watershed project sponsors; other opportunities for devtlopment; identified practical alternatives; environmental impact ranking; alternatives most nearly meeting:objec.tives; acceptability of alternatives to USDA, USDI, and Ga. Game and Fish; anticipated acceptability of alternatives to sponsors; unresolved issues; recommendations; position of participating teams; conclusions. Included with the Summary Report are the additional enclosures: correspondence; guidelines; work group assignments; preliminary greenbelt and recreation plan; watershed work plan summaries (1968); proposed modification of work plans (1970);

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minutes of study team meetings; pump-dredging procedure; hydrology, geology, and sedimentation report; state scenic river proposal; forestry report; fisheries report; wildlife report; economic review.
The Greenbelt and Recreation Plan was developed by USDI, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation and completed in preliminary form in January 1972; it is not for public release, and is included in the Summary Report enclosures.

COM-72-10289 (NTIS)

165

The Commercial Fishing Industry

of Georgia - An Economic Eval-

uation

Georgia Game and Fish Commission.

Marine Fisheries Division,

Brunswick, Ga.

July 1968

16 pp.

Analysis of G&'s commercial fishing industry, yields data on value of Georgia catch, exclusive of bait and industrial fish, for the years 1960-65; examines employment and investments in vessels and other equipment.

COM-72-10347 (NTIS)

166

Preliminary Studies of the

Seasonal Abundance and

Biological Stability of the

Commercial Shrimp of Georgia

Georgia Game and Fish Commis-

sion, Marine Fisheries Di-

vision, Brunswick, Ga.

November, 1967.

22pp.

Applies: Bryan, Camden, Chatham, Glynn, Liberty, Mcintosh
Biological information on seasoBal and relative abundance, growth rates sex ratios, competitor abundance, and enviromental factors was taken to provide the basis for a management program for Georgia's white and brown shrimp populations St. Andrews Sound, Sapelo Sound, and Ossabaw Sound were sampled from July 1966 to June 1967.

COM-72-10187 (NTIS)

167

The Blue Crab, Oyster, and Finfish

Fisheries of Georgia - An Economic

Evaluation

Georgia Game and Fish Commission,

Marine Fisheries Division,

Brunwick, Ga.

November 1968

16 pp.

Data on production and demand of blue crab, oyster, and finfish in Georgia.

COH-72-10193 (NTIS)

168

The Shrimp Fishery of Georgia -

An Economic Evaluation

Georgia Game and Fish Commission,

Marine Fisheries Division,

Brunwick, Ga.

December 1968

15 PP

Value of shrimp fishery to Georgia economy; comparison with other states.

COM-72-11239 (NTIS)

169

Feasibility Study of Methods for

Improving Oyster Production in

Georgia

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Georgia Game and Fish Commission Atlanta, Ga. September 1969 179 pp.
Oyster management techniques were evaluated for their adaptability to Georgia and other similar habitats in the Southeastern United States. A report on an inventory of Georgia's intertidal oyster resource is included.

COM-72-10193 (NTIS)

170

Preliminary Studies of the Shad

Fishery of the Altamaha River,

Georgia

Georgia Game and Fish Commission,

Marine Fisheries Division,

Brunswick, Ga.

September, 1967.

28 PP

Applies: Appling, Alynn, Long, Mcintosh, Tattnall, Toombs, Wayne (Altamaha River Basin)

Preliminary study to determine population, catch perstandard fishing unit day, spawning areas, percentage of population escaping commercial harvest.

COM-72-10192 (NTIS)

172

The Shad Fishery of the Altamaha

River, Georgia

Georgia Game and Fish Commission

Marine Fisheries Division,

Brunswick, Ga.

August 1968.

42 PP

Applies: Appling, Glynn, Long, Mcintosh, Tattnall, Toombs, Wayne (Altamaha River Basin)

Investigation of the shad fishery of the Altamaha River during 1967 and 1968.

COM-72-10181 (NTIS)

173

Young Clupeids of the Altamaha

River, Georgia

Georgia Game and Fish Commission,

Marine Fisheries Division, Bruns-

wick, Ga.

August 1969

33 pp.

Applies: Appling, Glynn, Long, Mcintosh, Tattnall, Toombs, Wayne (Altamaha River Basin)

Survey (conducted July 1968 to June 1969) of three commercially important andromous species to acquire data in spawning areas of each species (main river channel by river mile or river swamp areas)

COM-7210190 (NTIS)

171

Fecundity of the American Shad

in the Altamaha River System Georgia Game and Fish Commis-

sion, Marine Fisheries Division

September, 1967.

12 PP

Applies: Glynn, Mcintosh (Altamaha Sound)

COM-72-11160 (NTIS)

174

A Study of the Nutritional,

Physiological and Economical

Requirements for the Production of

Channel Catfish in an Intensive

Running Water Culture

Georgia Game and Fish Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

June 20, 1972

82 PP

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Report on 14 studies of the nutritional and physiological requirements for the high density culture of channel catfish

MAPS

G3921 .Ll 1956 .G4

175

Guide Map to Northeast Georgia

Hunting and Trout Fishing

Georgia Game and Fish Commis-
sion in cooperation with u. s.

Fish and Wildlife Service and

U. S. Forest Service

Atlanta, Ga.

1956

Scale ca. 1:470,000

Includes text, shows wildlife management area streams.

G3922 .03 1960 .G45x 176 Oconee National Forest Georgia State Game and Fish Commission Atlanta, Ga. 1960 map 16 x 16 inches scale ca. 1:600,000
Applies: Jasper, June, Putnam

G3922 .C5 1966 .G43

177

Public Hunting and Fishing in

the Chattahoochee National

Forest, Northeas~ Georgia

Georgia State Game and Fish

Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

1966

Col. map 18 x 14 inches on

both sides of sheet 21 x 16

OTHER GAME AND FISH DIVISION REPORTS
178 Many Game and Fish Division studies and reports not listed here (articles in journals and magazines, general publications for sportsmen, and limited technical interest work) are available from:
Library Reference Service Federal Aid in Fish and Wildlife Restoration Denver Public Library Service Building 2100 West Mississippi Avenue Denver, Colorado 80223 Telephone - (303) 573-5152,
Ext. 266 or 267, or 297-2341
The Service operates under contract with the U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife and the Conservation Library of the Denver Public Library; it is funded with Pittman-Robertson (P-R), Dingell-Johnson (D-J) federal Aid monies.
A computer system is used to create lists of references on specific subjects via storage and retrieval of bibliographic data of publications and selected research reports emanating from the Pittman-Robertson (wildlife research), DingellJohnson (sport fisheries research) and Anadromous Fish (sport fisheries research) Acts. Photo copies of the reports themselves can be provided. In addition, a quarterly Library Reference Service Newsletter helps keep persons interested in sport fisheries and wildlife research aware of the Library Reference Service and recent literature in the field.
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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PARKS AND HISTORIC SITES DIVISION (Replaced the Department of State Parks and Georgia Recreation Commission in 1972. Appraisal and planning functions transferred to the Office of Planning and Research; see page 480).

*

185

Recreation and Park Appraisal

for Adel - Cook County, Ga.

Ga. Recreation Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

February, 1972

51 pp., appendices

Applies: Cook

Includes a general description of Georgia's recreation enabling law; local characteristics; recommendations on organization and administration, finance, personnel, areas and facilities; programming.

*

186

City of Covington Recreation

Analysis

Ga. Recreation Commission

in cooperation with the North-

east Ga. Area Planning and De-

velopment Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

December, 1971

74 pp.

Applies: Newton

Includes recommendations on financing a recreation and park system; personnel; facilities; programming; recommendations on organizational structure and administration.

*

187

Recreation Appraisal for Glenn-

ville, Ga.

Ga. Recreation Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

April, 1968

38 pp., appendices

Applies: Tattnall

Includes a discussion of the recreation enabling law; organization, local characteristics, standards, recreation and park resources; programming; observations and recommendations.

*

188

Recreation and Park Appraisal for

Glynn County, Ga.

Ga. Recreation Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

April, 1972

48 pp., appendices

Applies: Glynn

Includes a general description recreation enabling law; prevent status of recreation and park in Glynn County; recommendations on organizatiou and administrations; job descriptions; recommendations on finance and personnel (proposed salary scales); recommendations on areas and ficilities; recommendations on programming.

*

189

Recreation and Park Appraisal for

Laurens County, Ga.

Ga. Recreation Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

February, 1970

43 pp.

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Applies: Laurens
Includes a discussion of the recreation enabling legislation; recommended recreation and park standards; recreation and park resources in Laurens County; observations and recommendations with respect to finance, personnel, areas and facilities, programming.

*

190

Recreation Appraisal for Millen

Youth Foundation, Inc.

Ga. Recreation Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

not dated

10 pp., appendices

Applies: Jenkins

Includes recommendations on personnel, finances, and programming. Appendices include teen center director qualifications, sample policies for operating and rental of recreation buildings

facilities); local characteristics; (existing facilities, present activities, population data); national standards for recreation areas and facilities; recommendations (legal managing authority, separate budget, recreation director, use of present facilities, long-range planning); sample ordinance; sample by-laws; staff qualifications.

*

192

Recreation Appraisal for Rossville

Ga. Recreation Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

January, 1969

37 pp., appendices

Applies: Walker

Includes a discussion of recreation enabling law; standards for recreation and parks; local parks and recreation resources; local population and government organization, observations and recommendations with respect to organizations, finances, personnel, general programming; and summer playground program.

*Recreation

Appraisal

for

191 Rock-

dale County, Ga.

Ga. Recreation Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

September, 1966

42 PP

Applies: Rockdale

Includes a discussion of the recreation enabling law; administration of recreation (organization, personnel, finances, programming areas and

*

193

Recreation Appraisal for City of

Royston

Ga. Recreation Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

July, 1971

31 pp., appendices

Applies: Franklin

Includes a general description of recreation enabling law; recreation - administration and leadership; recreation programming; suggested activities for special

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age groups; list or recreation activities to be included in.a City or County recreation program; conclusions and recommendations.

*

194

Recreation Appraisal for City

of Sylvania

Ga. Recreation Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

March, 1967

44 pp.

Applies: Screven

Includes a discussions of the recreation enabling law; local characteristics; administration of recreation; standards for recreation areas and facilities; observations and specific recommendations.

*

195

Recreation Appraisal for Taylor

County. Ga.

Ga. Department of Natural Re-

sources - Parks and Recreation

Division

Atlanta, Ga.

not dated

17 pp.

Applies: Taylor

Includes discussion of recreation enabling law; recreation administration, leadership, and programming; conclusions and recommendations.

*

196

Recreation Appraisal for Wheeler

County, Ga.

Ga. Department of Natural Resources - Parks and Recreation Division Atlanta, Ga. Not dated 22 pp.
Applies: Wheeler
Includes a general discussion of the recreation enabling law; recreation administration, leadership, and programming; conclusions and recommendations.

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Recreation Appraisal for Wilcox

County, Ga.

Ga. Recreation Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

No date given

27 pp.

Applies: Wilcox

Includes a discussion of the recreation enabling law of Ga.; administration of recreation; local characteristics recommendations.

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Suggested Improvements for Outdoor

Area at Savannah Street Community

Center

Ga. Department of Natural Resources

Parks and Recreation Division

Atlanta, Ga.

Not dated

Unpaged

Applies: Fulton

Recommendations for recreational developments in the Cabbage Town community within Atlanta, Ga.

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A Guide for the Development of

City and or County Recreation in

Georgia

Prepared by th.Community Develop-

ment Department of the Ga. Power

Company in cooperation with the

State Dept. of Natural Resources;

Ga. Recreation and Park Society;

Southeast Regional Service Center

of the National Recreation and

Park Association; The Charles

M. Graves Organization

Atlanta, Ga.

No date

110 pp. (loose-leaf)

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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION

Part III - Same data organization as for Part I but with technical terminology as to treatment.

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Georgia State Water Quality

Control - Annual Report

Georgia State Water Quality

Control Board

Atlanta, Ga.

1966 - 1970, annual

Various pagings

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Inventory of Water Pollution

Control Facilities - Volume 1,

Cities and Counties

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

March 1971

Various pagings

Document contains 3 parts: Part I - Alphabetical Listing; Part II - Listing by Counties; Part IIJ - Alphabetical Listing - Technical Terminology. Includes a statistical summary of city and county wastewater treatment facilities (inventory as of March 31, 1971) which indicates the number of adequate and inadequate facilities as well as the types of treatment provided.
Part I - listing of facilities gives city or county where facility is located; 1970 Census Population; Design flow (MGD); Treatm(mt; Receiving Stream.
Part II - County and City or Subdivision; Design Flow (MGD); Treatment; River Basin.

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Iventory of Water Pollution Control

Facilities - Volume II, Public

Schools

Georgia Water Quality Control Board

Atlanta, Ga.

September 1967

47 pp.

Data organized by county with schools and water pollution control facilities listed by county.

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Inventory of Water Pollution Control

Facilities - Volume III, Hospitals

and Nursing Homes

Georgia Water Quality Control Board

Atlanta, Ga.

November 1968

31 pp.

Part 1 - listing of water pollution control facilities for hospitc..ls; data is organized by county. Part I!:: - listing of water pollution control facilities for nursing homes; data is organized by county.

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Inventory of Water Pollution Control Facilities -Volume IV. Industrial Facilities Georgia Water Quality Control Board Atlanta, Ga. March 1972 61 pp.
Data organized into 3 part: Part I Inventorv bv countv: Part II _ List-
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ing by River Basin; Part III Alphabetical Listing. Includes industry, county or town, receiving stream and major river basin, type industry, type waste, design or estimated flow (mgd), treatment and status.

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206

Proceedings of Public Hearing

on Pollution of the Upper

Ocmulgee River Basin

Georgia Department of Natural

Resources - Enviromental Pro-

tection Division

Atlanta, Ga.

August 1971

47 pp. , appendices

Applies: Clayton, DeKalb, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Newton, Rockdale, Walton.

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207

Water Quality Data - Valdosta

Area

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

April, 1970

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Water Quality Data - Atlanta

Area Chattahoochee, Flint and

South Rivers

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

January, 1970

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209

Gainesville Area Water Quality

Study

Georgia Water Qualtiy Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga. November, 1971 71 pp. and appendices
Applies: Hall
Several embayments of Lake Lanier arising within Gainesville and Hall County, Georgia, were investigated to determine water quality conditions. Flat Creek and Balus Creek which receive treated and untreated wastewater discharges were found to be chronically polluted with odors, scums, low dissolved oxygen concentrations, high fecal coliform concentrations, and annual nuisance biotic blooms. The Limestone Creek and Squirrel Creek embayments which receive treated wastewaters supported limited biotic blooms. Improved methods of effluent disinfection, needed at several wastewater treatment facilities, are currently under design. Additional investigations will be needed to determine if these modifications will be adequate to prevent the occurrence of biotic blooms in the Flat Creek and Balus Creek embayments.
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_Hydrolo?..',~ 0f the Riceboro Area, Coastal Georgia Dyar, T. R., Tasker, G. D., and Wait, R. L. Georgia Water Quality Control Board Atlanta, Ga. 1972 74 pp., 2 pl., 21 figs., 7 tables
Applies: Liberty
The hydrology and geohydrology of the North Newport estuary and vicinity (near Riceboro, Liberty Co., Georgia) were studied during 1966 - 69 to determine possible 36

effects of mill effluent on the estuarine environment and effects of a 1~ to 50 mgd groundwater withdrawal on the aguifer system.
Studies indicated that groundwater withdrawal of 9 mgd from the principal artesian aguifer at the mill site would affect water levels at Savannah and Brunswick. The use of chemical data to trace mill effluent and measure build up concentrations was not successful although some data on effluent movement and dispersion was obtained. Additional effluent build-up, ground-water levels, and chemical quality data are being monitored and interpreted on a continuing basis for the management of waster disposal and groundwater withdrawals.

be good based on biological, chemical, and bacterial data. Water quality at 10 of 29 stations investigated was other than healthy. Only one of the 10 stations was assessed as grossly polluted (Commissioner Creek).

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Ocmulgee River Basin Study

Georgia Department of Natural

Resources - Environmental Pro-

tection Division

Atlanta, Ga.

December 1972

93 pp.

Applies: Butts, Jasper, Jones, Monroe, Bibb, Twiggs, Houston, Pulashi, Ben Hill, Telfair, Coffee, Jeff Davis

Data on pollution conditions at various points of the Ocmulgee and on major tributaries.

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211

Water Quality Investigation

of the Oconee

Georgia Department of Natural

Resources - Environmental Pro-

tection Division

Atlanta, Ga.

December, 1972

113 pp.

Applies: Jackson, Clarke, Oconee, Greene, Morgan, Putnam, Baldwin, Wilkinson, Washington, Laurens, Wheeler, Treutlen, Montgomery

Water quality investigation of selected streams in the Oconee River Basin conducted during the summer and autumn of 1971. Overall water quality in the basin was judged to

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Cedar Creek Water Quality Investi-

gation (Oconee)

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

April 1972

Water quality investigation conducted on September 8 and 10, 1971, revealed that untreated industrial wastewaters from the Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Monticello Plant, markedly altered the biological, chemical, and physical properties of Cedar Creek and a tributary to Cedar Creek. The wastewaters, very high in oxygen-demanding materials, caused near septic conditions. The effect on the bottom fauna

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was catastrophic. The number of species of organisms upstream from the confluence of the waste tributary and Cedar Creek was greatly reduced in regions affected by the wastes. Only organisms very tolerant to environmental stress existed in the waste tributary and Cedar Creek downstream from confluence. No fishes were observed in lengths influenced by wastes. Water quality at these locations was assessed as grossly polluted.

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214

Flint River Water Quality Study

Atlanta-Griffin

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

January 1971

An investigation in October 1970 revealed that water quality in the upper Flint River had deteriorated since March 1967. Alteration of stream quality was detected as far downstream as Georgia Highway 16.

The necessity of tertiary treatment and ammonia and phosphorus removal must be considered for possible application to all significant treatment facilities discharging into the Flint River watershed in the area covered in this investigation to prevent violation of water quality standards and especially to protect Griffin's water supply.

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215

Biological Investigation of Ten-

nessee Basin Streams of North-

western Georgia

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.-

March, 1970

During August 1969, a water quality survey was conducted to evaluate the effects of existing wastewaters on the aquatic life of designated streams and to establish background data for future investigations.

The stream reaches investigated were given the following classifications:

TABLE ON FOLLOWING PAGE

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CLASSIFICATION OF STREAMS IN TVA AREA

STREAM

RIVER MILE

COUNTY

CLASSIFICATION

Lookout Creek Lookout Creek Chattanooga Creek Rock Creek Chattanooga Creek Dry Creek McFarland's Branch Spring Creek West Chickamauga Creek West Chickamauga Creek West Chickamauga Creek West Chickamauga Creek West Chickamauga Creek Little Chickamauga Creek Little Chickamauga Creek East Chickamauga Creek South Chickamauga Creek

31.17 11.03 15.80
0.19 9.50 1.02 0.20 4.32 47.00 37.27 24.86 11.09 6.50 3.32 0.01 0.36 19.51

Dade Dade Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Catoosa Walker Walker Walker Catoosa Catoosa Catoosa Catoosa Catoosa Catoosa

Healthy Healthy Healthy Polluted Moderately-Polluted Grossly-Polluted Grossly-Polluted Polluted Healthy Moderately-Polluted Healthy Grossly-Polluted Grossly-Polluted Healthy Healthy Healthy Healthy

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A Water Quality Investi-

gation of Tobesofkee Creek

(Ocmulgee)

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

June 1970

Tobesofkee Creek is a tributary of the Ocmulgee River. In 1966, a water quality investigation was conducted on Tobesofkee Creek from its headwaters to U. S. Highway 80. Four selected lengths were investigated in 1966 to detect changes in water quality which may have occurred since a study conducted in 1966.

Little Tobesofkee Creek remained in a healthy condition. There was little change evident in stream reaches near the Forsyth water intake and immediately above Tobesofkee Reservoir. The greatest change in water quality had
occurred in the length of the creek downstream from the reservoir. Approximately one mile below the dam, water quality had deteriorated markedly. This situation was caused by intermittent discharges from the reservoir and by the bottom discharge of oxygen-deficient waters.

*A Water

Quality

217 Investiga-

tion of Mud Creek (Chatta-

hoochee)

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

April, 1972

An investigation conducted on May 19 and 25, 1971, revealed that the water quality of Mud Creek and a tributary was excellent, with the exception of one reach of Mud Creek which had been severely degraded by organic wastes which originated at Gold Kist, Inc. Full chemical and biological recovery of the stream occurred before the creek entered Lake Lanier.

*Chattahoochee River Basin

218

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

May 1971

206 pp.

Applies: White, Habersham, Hall, Lumpkin, Forsyth, Gwinnett, Fulton, Cobb, Douglas, Coweta, Heard, Troup, Harris, Muscogee, Chattahoochee, Stewart, Quitman, Clay, Early, Seminole

The famed Chattahoochee River of Georgia is a natural stream only in its headwaters where comparatively little alteration has been done to the channels and where there exists water of excellent quality. Lake Lanier, a reservoir of great beauty and popularity, possesses water of exceptionally good quality except in Flat and Balus Creek embayments. There, annual algal problems have developed which have influenced large areas of the reservoir for a limited time in June.

Nutrient-deficient water released intermittently from deep portions of Lake Lanier has caused severe degradation of the Chattahoochee River as an environment for aquatic

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life; however, the river furnishes the Atlanta metropolitan area with a high quality water supply.
Wastes from the Atlanta area grossly pollute the stream for many miles. The effects of the wastes can be detected in the composition of the community of bottom organisms and in bacterial densities as far downstream as West Point.
The physical alteration by impoundment of the Chattahoochee River downstream from Columbus has been so profound that active river communities of organisms may never again be found. No serious water quality problems existed except in reaches downstream from the Great Northern Paper Corporation, and downstream from some impoundments.

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219

A Water Quality Investigation:

Receiving Stream of Hastes

from Piedmont Acid Delinting

Company, Barrow County

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

Applies: Barrow

During the period from March 12, 1971 to May 19, 1971, a water quality investigation was conducted by the Georgia Water Quality Control Board on an unnamed tributary to Marbury Creek (Oconee) near Winder in Barrow County. The tributary receives wastes from the Piedmont Acid Delinting Company. A control

station was also established on a length of stream which was unaffected by discharges from the delinting industry.
The destructive effects wrought by acid discharges from the Piedmont Acid Delinting Company on the receiving stream were catastrophic to the aquatic life. The tributary was markedly and adversely affected to its confluence with Marbury Creek.
Marbury Creek was altered biologically by organic effluents from a Winder treatment plant. No influence by a~id wastes on the life of Marbury Creek could be detected by biological observations.

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220

Water Quality Investigations at

Two Marinas on Lake Lanier

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

August, 1969

32 PP

Applies: Hall

A water quality investigation was made by the Georgia Water Quality Control Board's staff at Bald Ridge Marina and Holiday on Lake Lanier, the two larges marinas in Georgia. The survey period was February 1, 1967, through September 2, 1968, at Bald Ridge and August 15, 1967, through September 2, 1968 at Holiday.

There were four sampling stations and one control station at Bald Ridge (Appendix A), and five sampling stations and one control

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station at Holiday (Appendix B). Sampling stations were located near household and cruiser docks with control stations removed from known waste sources. Samples were taken at 1' and 8' depths for dissolved oxygen, coliform bacteria (total and fecal), and temperature. Weather information and the type and amount of recreation uses were recorded. Information regarding waste disposal from pleasure crafts was gathered and crafts with approved marine toilet treatment devices were certified.
The results of this study establish for the first time the water quality conditions in a high-use marina area in Georgia. Boat owners can be confident that water in these marina areas are safe for activities associated with dockage. Because of treated effluents from pleasure crafts and for other safety reasons, water contact sports such as swimming, water skiing, and scuba diving are prohibited in the immediate dockage area.

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221

Mercury Pollution Investiga-

tion in Georgia 1970-1971

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga ..

January, 1972

117 PP

Applies: Chatham, Glynn, Bryan, Liberty, Mcintosh

A survey to determine the mercury concentrations in fish, crabs, shrimp, and shellfish was conducted from July 1970 to October 1971 by the Georgia Water Quality Control Board in cooperation with the Georgia Game and Fish Commission and the Environmental Protection Agency. The purpose of the study was to determine if mercury was present in concentrations higher than the Food and Drug Administration limit in fish, crabs, shrimp and shellfish. Mud samples were also collected and analyzed from areas where high mercury values were found in the biota.
Areas surveyed included seven major river basins and the Georgia estuaries from Savannah Harbor to Cumberland Sound. Primary emphasis was placed on areas influenced by wastes from mercury-cell-type chloralkali plants.
Results indicate that the mercury problem in Georgia is primarily related to water pollution. However, there is no documented cause for concern in waters other than those with a history of receiving wastes from mercury-cell-type chlor-alkali plants. The areas of concern in Georgia are the Savannah River between the cities of Augusta and Savannah and the Brunswick and Turtle Rivers upstream from U. S. Highway 17 at Brunswick, Georgia.

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222

Altamaha River Basin Study

Georgia Department of Natural

Resources - Enviromental Pro-

tection Division

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Atlanta, Ga. December, 1972
89 PP
Applies: Mcintosh, Glynn, Wayne, Long, Tattnall, Appling, Montgomery, Jeff Davis, Telfair, Coffee, Wheeler, Toombs
A biological, bacterial, chemical, and physical investigation of the Altamaha and Ohoopee Rivers conducted during the summer and autumn of 1971 revealed that the water of these streams, excepting an approximate 18-mile length of the Altamaha River downstream from ITT Rayonier, Inc., was of excellent quality. In the 18-mile length downstream from Rayonier, the community of bottom fauna had not been adversely altered and the stream bed had not been damaged; however, effluents from the industry stimulated algal and sheath bacterial growths. The region of most prolific periphytic growth was situated approximately five miles downstream from the outfall of the industry. There, abandoned fishing nets were covered by algae and sheath bacteria. The period investigated did not coincide with the fishing season for shad. Biological monitoring will be conducted during shad fishing seasons in future investigations.
The chemical analysis of a large number of water samples collected during a period exceeding two years revealed that the Altamaha River downstream from the ITT Rayonier outfall usually possessed

slightly lower dissolved oxygen concentrations and higher biochemical oxygen demand concentration than at the control station in 1970. Values for these parameters were higher and lower, respectively, in 1971 than in 1970. In all basin streams investigated, chemical and bacterial data revealed that compliance with the criteria for the fishing classification was maintained.
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Noonday Creek Basin Study (Etowah) Georgia Water Quality Control Board Atlanta, Ga. July 1972 32 pp.
Applies: Cobb
A water quality investigation of Noonday Creek, Little Noonday Creek, and two unnamed tributaries, to Noonday Cre,">k was conducted on July 10 and 11, 1972. Water of good quality existed at five of the nine stations. Wastewaters from the community of Kennesaw degraded water quality in Noonday Creek downstream from that community's treatment facilities. Assessments of polluted and moderately polluted were applied to two lengths of the stream downstream from the treatment plant. The two unnamed tributaries to Noonday Creek were assessed as moderately polluted due to effects of wastewaters introduced from subdivisions and otner developments. Water quality in the downstream length of Noonday Creek near Lake Allatoona and in the headwaters of Little Noonday Creek was judged to be healthy.
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Dog River Basin (Chattahoochee)

Water Quality Investigation

Georgia Department of Natural

Resources - Environmental Pro-

tection Division

Atlanta, Ga

August, 1972

25 pp.

Applies: Douglas

In the study of the Dog River and two of its major tributaries, the water quality was assessed according to the biological and chemical data collected. A diagnosis of healthy was assigned to each of the stations investigated. The water of the stream was characterized by low biochemical oxygen demand concentrations, high dissolved oxygen concentration, low fecal coliform bacterial densities, and an assemblage of algae and bottom organisma which does not tolerate adverse environmental conditions. The Dog River was little altered from a natural condition.

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225

Water Quality Investigation of

Big Indian Creek (Ocmulgee)

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

1972

15 PP

Applies: Peach, Macon, Houston

An investigation was conducted in July 1971 to document effects, if any, which the Pabst Brewing Company wastewater might have on the

water quality of Big Indian Creek. Mossy Creek. Mossy Creek, a tributary and control region was found to be in a healthy condition.
Effluents from the Perry vicinity and Pabst Brewing Company created no detectable effect on the chemical, biological, and bacterial qualities of Big Indian Creek to the date (September 21, 1972) when surveillance ceased.

*Water

Quality

Data

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226 Atlanta

Area Chattahoochee, Flint and

South River

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

April, 1972

65 pp. (Includes appendix, 7 fig.,

29 tables)

Applies: Carroll, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Heard, Henry, Newton, Rockdale, Spalding

A water quality surveillance program for the waters of the Chattahoochee, South, and Flint Rivers below the Atlanta metropolitan area has been in effect for four years. This program is a cooperative effort between the Georgia Water Quality Control Board and the City of Atlanta Water Pollution Control Division. This report presents the data compiled by the surveillance program during the 1970 and 1971 calendar years.

Water quality of the Chattahoochee, South, and Flint Rivers below the Atlanta metropolitan area was poor because of inadequate wastewater treatment combined sewer overflows, and urban

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runoff. However, a significant improvement of water quality is anticipated in the next two
years since construction of several major wastewater treatment facilities will be completed by the end of 1973. Comprehensive plans for long term water quality management systems are being prepared by Georgia Water Quality Control Board for each river basin to obtain the desired water quality objectives.

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227

Fecal Coliform Reduction in

Stabilization Ponds

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

May 1971

48 pp.

Applies: Stephens, DeKalb, Gwinnett

An investigation of fecal coliform reduction by waste stabilization ponds was conducted by the Georgia Water Quality Control Board during the period from August 1969 through July 1970. Waste stabilization ponds at ten treatment facilities were observed. The type of ponds investigated included single cell ponds, two cell ponds and polishing ponds.

Each facility was visited monthly during a one year period and was evaluated on a more comprehensive basis during two consecutive 24 hour compositing periods. Fecal coliform concentration, BODs concentration, pH, temperature

and dissolved oxygen concentration were parameters routinely determined.
The investigation concluded that a ratio of surface area to observed flow can be correlated to geometric mean fecal coliform levels, that there is a trend between BODs loading and effluent fecal coliform levels, that two cell pond systems are capable of producing acceptable effluent fecal coliform concentrations and that substantial algal growth is present when fecal colifrom concentrations are adequately reduced.

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228

Chattahoochee River - Buford

Dam to Atlanta

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

April, 1972

57 pp.

Applies: Cobb, Fulton, Gwinnett

A water quality surveillance
program for the waters of the Chattahoochee River from Buford Dam to the Atlanta Water Works intake near Peachtree Creek has been in effect since 1968. This program is a cooperative effort between the Georgia Water Quality Control Board and the Atlanta Water Works. This report presPnts data compiled by the surveillance propgram during the 1971 calendar year.

With the exception of low dissolved oxygen concentrations caused by releases from Buford Dam during the warm months and occasionally high fecal coliform

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concentrations at the metropolitan area water intakes, the water quality of the Chattahoochee River in the study area meets applicable water quality standards. Some improvements in bacterial water quality can be expected since a number of wastewater treatment facilities in this area are to be abandoned by the end of 1973 as a part of the present sewerage construction programs of Marietta and Cobb County.

B* rier Creek Report

229

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

July 1972

35 PP

Applies: Screven

A water quality investigation of selected streams of the Brier Creek watershed (Savannah) revealed that degraded conditions existed downstream from Thomson where Big Brier Creek was polluted by domestic wastes from the City of Thomson and by industrial wastes from Uniroyal-D. S. Rubber Company and Dixie Wood Preserving Company. The water quality of Brushy Creek downstream from Wrens was good; however, inorganic wastes (coarse sand) entering the stream from the Wrens area decreased the productivity of the stream. High qualiry water existed in Brier Creek at the Waynesboro water intake, near Keysville and Millhaven. Mcintosh Creek, re-

ceiving stream of wastes from Waynesboro, was the most degraded stream encountered in this investigation.

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230

Quality of Ogeechee River - Bul-

loch County

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

December, 1969

37 PP

Applies: Bulloch

Water quality investigations were conducted on the Ogeechee River in Bulloch County from July to October 1968. The study included chemical and biological investigations of the Ogeechee River in a region considered to be affected by industrial waste discharges.

The geographical scope of the study extended from State Road Sl318 downstream to Georgia Highway 119 and included five stations from which were collected a series of biological and chemical samples.

The study revealed that, chemically and biologically, the River was generally unaltered by man-originated wastes. Deviations from natural faunal patterns were noted downstream from one industrial waste discharge; however, these data were not correlated with the chemical results from the same area.

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231

Lake Water Swimming Areas - Water

Quality Investigations at Lake

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Water Swimming Areas in Georgia, Summer 1969. Georgia Water Quality Control Board Atlanta, Ga. June, 1970 30 pp.
Applies: Lincoln, Murray, Barrow, Bartow, Morgan, Walton, Butts, Seminole, Franklin, Union
A study to determine fecal coliform concentrations was conducted at swimming areas on recreational lakes in Georgia during the summer of 1969. Samples were taken and water conditions were observed at eleven state parks. The investigation dealt with lake water swimming areas to determine water quality. This study was conducted in cooperation with the State Parks Department and the State Health Department.
Results indicated that most swimming areas studied were within Georgia's fecal coliform criteria for recreational water. Where laboratory results indicated a possible problem, additional samples were taken and a sanitary survey was conducted to determine possible causes. Surface runoff was probably the major factor in most cases of high fecal coliform concentrations in the lake water swimming areas studied.

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Cabin Creek Water Quality Survey

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

December, 1969

41 PP
Applies: Spalding
Water quality investigations were conducted in the Cabin Creek Basin from March 1968 through January 1969. The geographical scope of the study extended from the headwaters of Cabin Creek in Griffin to its influence with the Towaliga River.
All streams ivestigated were moderately to grossly polluted by industrial and domestic wastewaters from the Griffin vicinity.
Immediate implementation of an effective pollution abatement program is essential for the protection of High Falls Lake, for improved property values, and for restoration of the aesthetic qualities of the stream.

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233

Dalton Water Quality Survey

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

September, 1969

63 pp. and appendices

Applies: Whitfield

Water quality investigations were conducted in the Dalton area during June and July 1969. The study included an inventory of significant waste sources; an evaluation of the Dalton wastewater treatment plant; investigation of untreated waste outfalls; sampling at one of the large tufted carpet mills; and surveys of all major streams in the area.

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The geographical scope of the study extended from Resaca in Gordon County, on the Oostanaula River, to Georgia Highway 286 in Whitfield County, on the Conasauga River. Also included is a station on the Coosawattee River about one mile above its confluence with the Conasauga. Major tributaries of the Conasauga included in the study were Holly Creek and Mill Creek in Murray Bounty, draining from the east, and Drowning Bear Creek, Tar Creek, Coahulla Creek, and Mill Creek in Whitfield County, draining from the west.
Chemical, biological, hydrological, and bacteriological data were collected from 21 stations.
The study revealed that the rapidly expanding tufted carpet industry has overloaded the sanitary sewerage system in Dalton. Untreated and inadequately treated wastes enter several watercourses in Dalton. The comprehensive biological, chemical, and physical data establish that the receiving streams in the area are grossly polluted. The extent of the stream degradation in the Ostanaula-Conasauga-Coosawattee system, including wastes from the Calhoun area, seriously affects water uses downstream to the Rome area.
Implementation of an effective pollution abatement program is urgently needed to protect essential downstream uses and to permit continued growth and development. Flow augmentation, such as could be provided by the proposed Dalton Dam, will

be needed to maintain acceptable water quality downstream.

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234

Water Quality Data Lower Savan-

nah River

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

April, 1970

74 pp.

Applies: Chatham

The Water Quality Control Section of the Environmental Protection Division initiated a cooperative monitoring and surveillance program in 1968 with the Chatham County Health Department and the
u. S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Savannah District. Samples were collected at two depths from eight different stations on the Savannah River at monthly intervals. Water Quality Control Section also conducted an intensive sampling program on Savannah River, South Channel, Back River, and Wilmington River during August 1968. Water quality data from that study are also presented in this report.

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235

Water Quality Data - Valdosta

Area

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

January 1972

35 pp.

Applies: Lowndes

A water quality surveillance program for streams of the Withla-

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coochee River and the Alapaha River basins in the Lowndes County area has been in effect for four years. The program is a cooperative effort between the Georgia Water Quality Control Board and the Lowndes County ~ealth Department.
The data compiled under the surveillance program during the 1970 and 1971 calendar years indicate severe degradation of water quality of the Withlacoochee River in the vicinity of Valdosta. The water quality of Okapilco Creek downstream of Quitman was poor. However, the Withlacoochee River and the Alapaha River near the Georgia-Florida state line consistently met Georgia's criteria for water classified for Fishing.

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A Water Quality Investigation

of Shetley Creek (Ocmulgee)

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

October, 1971

Applies: Gwinnett

Shetley Creek, a tributary to Beaver Ruin Creek in Gwinnett County, was investigated to determine the composition of the bottom fauna and periphyton. This investigation was accomplished to assess future changes in stream conditions, if any, which may be caused by waste discharges from the Blue Ridge Industrial Park.

The water quality of Shetley

Creek and a tributary in the lengths examined were acceptable even though much of the flow volume in the upper reach was composed of treated sewage from the Norcross Mobile Home Park.

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A Study of Fecal Coliform Levels

in Georgia Recreational Waters

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

September, 1969

16 pp. and appendices

In approving the Georgia Water Quality Standards on July 18, 1967, the Secretary of the Interior requested a review of the bacterial criteria for recreational waters. This review was in the form of a joint FWPCA--GWQCB study of existing fecal coliform levels in Georgia's recreational waters.

The lack of epidemiological data on waterborne illness among swimmers in Georgia precluded an epidemiologically-based criterion. Consequently, the recommended bacterial criteria for recreational waters are based on existing fecal coliform levels found in known high-quality waters.

Field studies to determine existing fecal coliform levels were initiated in August 1967 and terminated in November 1968. During the study period, 1,392 fecal coliform analyses were made from 910 samples collected at 136 freshwater and 27 coastal water stations.

To assist in the data analysis, sanitary surveys were made to determine the influence of wastes on the measured fecal coliform

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densities. These surveys categorized stations as: (a) those with no obvious wastes present (clean), (b) those affected by livestock, and (c) those affected by domestic waste discharges. Seventy percent of the sites sampled were designated clean, 14 percent affected by livestock wastes, and 16 percent by varying degrees of domestic wastes.

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238

A Water Quality Survey of Jackson

Lake Upper Reservoir, Georgia -

1969

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

August, 1970

36 PP

Applies: Butts, Jasper, Newton

A water quality investigation conducted during 1969 revealed that Jackson Lake is undergoing accelerated eutrophication as a result of nutrient loads from the South River and Yellow Rives. The greatest concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus in the South River embayment were 4 and 25 times greater, respectively, than those believed to cause nuisance algal blooms. A great potential for such blooms exists in parts of the reservoir; however, periodic high turbidity levels inhibit algal growth. Phosphorus and other nutrients in effluents discharged to streams entering the reservoir should be reduced at their sources.

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Coosa River Basin Study

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

October 1970

226 pp.

Applies: Murray, Whitfield,
Gordon, Floyd, Lumpkin, Dawson, Cherokee, Bartow, Walker, Chattooga, Carroll, Haralson

Water quality investigations were conducted in the Coosa
River Basin throughout 1969. The studies included chemical, b~cterial, and biological analyses of the major streams and waste carrying tributaries. Data were collected from 71 stations. Although treatment facilities for most of the wastewater sources in the Coosa River Basin have been constructed, a major portion of the wastewater was still inadequately treated. Efforts by various industries to provide this treatment have not been sufficient.

Adequate secondary treatment or its equivalent is mandatory for all waste sources in the Coosa River Basin. All future municipal and industrial development and all water reser-
voir projects in the Coosa River Basin in Georgia must be made with a water quality
management approach in order to best utilize the water resources for Georgia's citizens while maintaining adequate water quality for all other legitimate water uses downstream into Alabama.

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240

Augusta Water Quality Survey

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

September 1970

~p pp.

Applies: Richmond

In July and August 1970, the Georgia Water Quality Control Board conducted water quality investigations in the Augusta, Georgia area. Various wastewater treatment facilities were evaluated and flow and pollution loads at numerous local watercourses and untreated waste outfalls were measured and analyzed.

Although the City of Augusta was providing approximately 26 mgd of treated water to the community, only 8 mgd of wastewater were receiving primary treatment. An undetermined quantity of the influent to the wastewater treatment facility was from Richmond County's outfall sewers. Industrial wastes and domestic sewage were being discharged untreated to the Augusta canal system, various storm drainage canals, local ditches, and minor streams tributary to the Savannah River. Fecal bacterial contamination from the City of Augusta and Richmond County sewerage systems was severe. Organic pollution was so great in many of these, watercourses that open sewers existed.

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A Biological Investigation of Streams of the Chattooga River Basin (Savannah)

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Georgia Water Quality Control Board Atlanta, Ga. April 1970 29 pp.
Applies: Rabun
In cooperation with the Southeastern Division of the U.S. Forest Service, an investigation of the aquatic life of strategically located reaches of the Chattooga River and its tributaries in Rabun County was conducted in October 1969.
The Chattooga River and its tributaries possessed a highly diverse macroinvertebrate and vertebrate fauna and algal flora indicative of water of excellent quality. Only at the Stekoa Creek station was there slight evidence of enriched water. Wastewaters from Clayton could not be detected either chemically or biologically in the Chattooga River downstream from its confluence with Stekoa Creek.

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242

Chattahoochee River - Columbus

Area 1970-1971

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

April 1972

26 pp.

Applies: Harris, Muscogee, Stewart.

A water quality surveillance program for the waters of the Chattahoochee River in the Columbus area has been in effect for four years. This program is a cooperative effort between

the Georgia Water Quality Control Board and the Columbus Water Works. This report presents the data compiled by the surveillance program during the 1970 and 1971 calendar years.
Water quality of the Chattahoochee River from Bartlett's Ferry Dam to the City of Columbus water intake was generally good. However,below the Columbus metropolitan area,water quality deteriorated because of urban runoff and lack of adequate treatment and disinfection of all wastewaters from the Columbus area.

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243

Upper Ocmulgee River Basin

Water Quality Study

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

May 1971

86 pp.

Applies: Clayton,DeKalb, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Newton,
Rockdale, Walton

The waters of the Upper Ocmul-
gee River Basin, composed of the South, Yellow, and Alcovy Rivers have great demands placed upon them by residents of Atlanta and areas east of Atlanta. All three of these rivers flow into Lake Jackson which is undergoing accelerated eutrophication. The South River has five treatment facilities which account for 94% of the River's wastewater (about 50mgd). These five facilities do not consistently produce acceptable effluents and are overleaded or bypassed. A biological investigation of the

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South River water quality revealed that the river is either
polluted or grossly polluted.
Approximately 4 ..4 mgd of waste-
water are discharged to the Yellow River where quality of the stream's water not adjacent to the discharge area is generally high. Only 1.5 mgd of wastewater is discharged to the Alcovy River where water quality throughout the basin is very good.

*

244

Water Quality Data - Columbus

Area Chattahoochee River

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

February 1970

32 pp. (includes appendix, 4

tables, location map)

Applies: Chattahoochee, Harris, Muscogee, Stewart

During early 1968, the Georgia Water Control Board in coopera-
tion with the Columbus Water Works initiated a continuing monitoring and surveillance program for the waters of the Chattahoochee River in the Columbus area. The purpose of this program is to evaluate the quality of the water in the Chattahoochee River upstream and downstream of the Columbus area and to provide for periodic evaluation of the accumulated data to determine any change in water quality in the study area. This report is neither a technical report nor an attempt to evaluate the degree
of pollution of the Chattahoochee River. Basically it is a presentation of the chemical
and bacteriological grab

samples collected on a monthly basis from ten sampling stations during 1968 and 1969.

TD224 G4 A33x No. 2 245 Water Quality Study of Chatham County Waters Technical Report No.2 Georgia Water Quality Control Board Atlanta, Ga. December 1966 256 pp. (append., fig., tablesl
Applies: Chatham

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246

Water Quality Study of Chatham

County Recreational Waters

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

May 1971 (data collected January

1968 through June 1970)

62 pp. (includes appendix, and

location map of study area)

Applies: Chatham

A cooperative water quality investigation was conducted by the Chatham County Health Department and the Georgia Water Quality Control Board during the period January 1968 through June 1970. The studies were made to establish the effectiveness of existing sanitary sewers and sewerage treatment facilities; to locate the source of pollution degrading water quality of an area; and to document the quality of waters being used for recreational purposes in Chatham County. The results and recom-
mendations of the investigation are included in this report. The study included all major
surface waters in Chatham County

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other than the lower Savannah River. Data was collected at 44 stations at monthly intervals
except during the 1968 recreational season (Memorial Day to Labor Day) when weekly samples
were collected. For clarity and to facilitate data analysis, the sampling stations have
been grouped into major drainage areas. These areas consist of Savannah Beach, Vernon River,
Wilmington River, Little Ogeechee River, Ogeechee River, and a few canals.

study area is subject to tidal
fluctuations which makes interpretation of the water quality
data collected in this program difficult. In general the 19701971 data show no significant improve~ent in water quality when compared to 1968-1969 data. Since all major industries on the Savannah area are scheduled to have secondary wastewater treatment facilities in operation by the end of 1972, water quality should show improvement in the 1972-73 surveillance data.

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247

Water Quality Data Lower

Savannah River

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

April 1972 (data collected dur-

ing 1970 and 1971)

54 pp. (location map, 2 tables)

Applies: Chatham

Early in 1968, the Georgia Water Quality Control Board, with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, and the Chatham County Health Department, initiated a continuing monitoring and surveillance program on the Lower Savannah River. The major purpose of this program is to obtain
background information and to reflect the anticipated improvement in the water quality
of the Savannah River as the industries and municipalities along the River begin to install
and operate adequate wastewater treatment facilities. The purpose of this report is to present data compiled during 1970 and 1971. Monthly samples were collected at two depths at 10 stations. The entire

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248

Development of Solid Waste

Management Plans

Solid Waste Management Section -

Environmental Protection Divi-

sion

Georgia Department of Natural

Resources

Atlanta, Ga.

No date indicated

24 PP

Information on plan development and the planning process; background data; implementation; sources of technical assistance in solid waste planning; kinds
of wastes; suggested forms. Development of plans with respect to Georgia's Solid Waste Management regulations.

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249

Summary of Status of Landtype

Disposal Sites

Solid Waste Management Section -

Environmental Protection Divi-

sion

Georgia Department of Natural

Resources

Atlanta, Ga.

March 1972

Unpaged

54

For each county the sites are listed with date of last in-
spection, date correction, disposal method, pollution present. The list is a year old and is based on the now-defunct Health District organization. A total of 487 sites are described which is probably 75-100 too low. However, office files at
the Solid Waste Management Office are up to date for most counties.

*

250

Symposium Proceedings - Rehab-

ilitation of Drastically

Disturbed Surface Mined Lands

Georgia Surface Mined Land

Use Board

Macon, Ga.

1971

127 pp.

Proceedings of Symposium held November 4-5. 1971 in Macon, Ga.

*

251

Implementation Plan for Attain-

ment of State and National

Ambient Air Standards

Air Quality Control Branch -

Georgia Dept. of Public Health

Atlanta, Ga.

January 1972

494 pp.

The plan gives a description of methods and standards to be used in attaining the air qualiti deemed necessary by Federal and/or State regulations. Revision is "from time to time as may be necessary." However, quarterly reports pertaining to information on the air quality of the State will be submitted

to the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, through the Atlanta regional
office, on January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1 of each year. In addition a report on progress in carrying out the applicable plan will be submitted in the same manner semiannually.

*

252

Rules and Regulations for Air

Quality Control

Georgia Department of Public

Health

Atlanta, Ga.

March 1972

37 pp.

*

253

Flint River Basin Study

Georgia Water Quality Control

Board

Atlanta, Ga.

April 1972

210 pp.

Applies: Fulton, Clayton, Spaulding, Pike, Meriwether,
Upson, Crawford, Taylor, Macon, Coaly, Crisp, Lee, Dougherty, Baker, Mitchell, Decatur,

The severely degraded headwater streams of the Flint River watershed were characterized by low dissolved oxygen concentrations and exceedingly great fecal coliform bacterial densities. Water quality downstream to Flat Shoals varied being generally degraded in areas near urban centers, such as Griffin. The water quality at Flat Shoals was excellent and continued to be good in most regions south to the outfall of the Albany Waste

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treatment facility. Downstream from Albany water quality again deteriorated particularly in the areas of Newton and Bainbridge. With the exception of streams in the metropolitan Atlanta area, few tributaries in the watershed were severely degraded.
56

GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (Replaced Georgia Department of Industry and Trade beginning 1972)

HC107 .G4 G43

261

Georgia Manufacturing Directory

Georgia Dept. of Community De-

velopment

Atlanta, Ga.

Biennial with annual supple-

ment

Approx. 750 pp.

Listing of state manufacturers,
their addresses, products, employment, market area, parent companies, selected officers'
names and applicable standard Industrial Classification numbers.

Contains alphabetical listing of companies, city guide, metro
area guide for SMSA'S product guide, and county guide. With product index, county-town index, town-county index, transportatation and utility maps for state.

HC 107 .G4 A2x

263

Economic Development Profile (City)

Georgia Department of Community

Development

Atlanta, Ga.

Series

In pamphlet form, average 4 pp.

Designed to give up-to-date economic data for Georgia cities and towns. Each includes brief basic data on: area manufacturers; population; county labor force; transportation; utilities; property tax structure; municipal services; available industrial properties; health facilities; education; recreation facilities; and religious and civic facilities.

TL726.3 .G4 G45x

262

Georgia Airport Directory

Georgia Dept. of Community

Development

Atlanta

Annual

Approx. 60 pp., looseleaf

Charts of known landing areas available to general aviation. Each listing includes airp0rt
name, city, location, elevation, runway length plus information of use to pilots. NOTE: Airports data is now a function of the Georgia Department of Transportation.

57

GEORGIA FORESTRY COMMISSION

*

268

Annual Report

Georgia Forestry Commission

Macon, Ga.

Report of progress, summary of programs, selected statistical data.

S*DI .G46

269

"Georgia Forestry"

Georgia Forestry Commission

Macon, Ga.

Quarterly

Articles of general interest, current news related to forestry in Georgia.

Georgia Forestry Commission Macon, Ga. 1971 81 pp.
Utilization report tabulates timber type by industry user type. Figures given in board feet.
Directory of wood-using industries contains 1,361 listings. Individual plants are recorded by name and address, physical facilities, materials purchased, species used, products sold, and employment size code.
In alphabetical order by county.

*

270

Seed to Seedlings

Georgia Forestry Commission

Macon, Ga.

1967

14 pp.

Review of Superior Tree Program in Georgia.

G*3921 .k2 1950 .G4

271

Recommended Species to be

Planted in Georgia

Georgia Forestry Commission

1950

Map - scale not indicated

*

272

Wood - Using Industries in

Georgia - A Utilization Report

and Directory

58

GEORGIA FOREST RESEARCH COUNCIL

634.9072 G25

273

Annual Report

Georgia Forest Research Council

Macon, Ga.

Avg. 20 pp.

Reports of progress, programs, expenditures.

SD12 . G465x no.4

274

Forest Soils and Silviculture

in Georgia

(Report No. 4)

Walker, Laurence C., and Henry

F. Perkins

Georgia Forest Research Council

Macon, Ga.

1958

36 pp.

A study of Georgia soils in relation to Georgia Forest.
Includes soil profiles, site indices, regional characteristics, drainage, etc.

SD12 .G465x no.26

275

Impacts of Forest Industries on

the Economy of Georgia

(Report No. 26)

Chaffin, Robert L., Jere Atchison,

and Adele Kushner

Georgia Forest Research Council

Macon, Ga.

January 1971

24 pp.

Report on trends of Forest associated commerce in the state.
Includes data for counties, regions, and state.

SD12 .G465x n::>. 30

276

An Analysis of Forest Water Pro-

blems in Georgia

(Report No. 30)

Hewlett, John D.

Georgia Forest Research Council

Macon, Ga.

August 1972

32 pp.

A summary description of the forest water resources of Georgia with particular reference to their economic importance and the need for a focused program of training, research and development.

Includes: Forest Water Problems by Physiographic Provinces in

'

Georgia; Major Water Resource

Issues in Georgia; Summary of

Existing Forest Water Research

and Training in Georgia; Sug-

gestions; appendix.

SD12 .G465x no. 32

277

Economic Analysis of Changes in

Georgia's Forest

(Report No. 32)

Kushner, Adele

Georgia Forest Research Council

Macon, Ga.

January 1973

28 pp.

Report on the contribution of the Forest products industry to Georgia economy, recent changes,
and comparison with other industries.

SD12 G463 no. 65

278

Management of Bobwhite Quail Hab-

itat in Pine Forests of the At-

lantic Piedmont

(Research Paper No. 65)

Cushwa, Charles T., Robert E. Mar-

tin, and Melvin L. Hopkins

59

Georgia Forest Research Council Macon, Ga. January 1971 6 pp. Applies: Piedmont area
Leguminous seed is of great value as quail food. This report presents the results of a study to examine ecological factors associated legume. density in a Piedmont pine forest.

SD12 G463 no. 67

279

Ad Valorem Taxes on Georgia's

Rural Lands; 1970

(Research Paper No. 67)

Jones, Richard W., and L.A.

Hargreaves, Jr.

Georgia Forest Research Council

Macon, Ga.

March 1971

12 PP

Portrayed and described are trends in the rapidly changing tax situation on Forest and other rural lands in Georgia through 1970. Through revaluation programs, assessments almost doubled during the period 1966 to 1970. A direct relationship was found between population density and level of property taxation on rural lands. Suggestions for improving an undesirable and deteriorating rural property tax posture are presented.

SD12 G463 no. 68

280

Quail Foods in Georgia Flatwoods

(Research Paper No. 68)

Harshbarger, Thomas J., and

James L. Buckner

Georgia Forest Research Council

Macon, Ga.

April 1971

5 pp.

Applies; Coastal Plain counties

Bobwhite quail is the major games species in portions of the Coastal
Plain of south Georgia. This report provides data on quail food habits in the region and discusses problems and potentials involved in maintaining a healthy quail population.

SD144 .Al5 59x 1966

281

Proceedings - 1966 Symposium on

Hardwoods of the Piedmont and

Coastal Plain

Georgia Forest Research Council

Macon, Ga.

1966

74 pp.

Potentials for and management of hardwood growth on Piedmont and Coastal Plain areas of Georgia.

Twenty-seven contributions including data on type-site relationships, drainage, harvesting, improvement, economic importance.

SD12 .G465 no. 1

282

Survey of Wood Residue in Georgia

Resource - Industry Series No. 1

Georgia Forest Research Council

Macon, Ga.

December, 1958

39 pp.

Wood residue produced: volume; volume by districts; type of industry; disposal; value

Uses of wood residue and associated economics.

60

GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (Replaced Georgia State Highway Department, 1972)

HE213.G4 G47x

288

Status of Transportation in

Georgia

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta, Ga.

1969

pp. 49

Various background information and summaries. Maps (of state) include: Indian Trading Paths; railroads in 1860, 1925, 1949, and 1968; principal highways in 1968; highway traffic loads in 1967; navigational channels and ports in 1968; airports in 1968; products pipelines in 1967; and gas facilities in 1967. With tables of: railroad mileage (main line, branch, leased) by company; various aircraft operations; and transportation summaries.

PB-195 622 (NTIS)

289

Audit of Inventory Activity

(Interim Report No. 1)

Georgia State Highway Dept.

Atlanta, Ga.

June, 1970

pp. 100

Summary information regarding: highway planning survey activity; techniques and procedures; processing and storage of data; data requirements compared to availability.

PB 198 782 (NTIS)

290

Physiographic Zones in Georgia Georgia State Highway Department Atlanta 1970 pp. 35
General analysis of Ga. physiography completed for Phase OneInterim Report of a study of plants under G.S.H.D. Research Project 6907, G.A.E.S. Project 3-413.
The state was divided along county boundaries into four planting zones to facilitate comparison of plant response. The data was intended primarily for use in determining the most favorable grasses and legumes for roadside erosion control.

PB-195 333 (NTIS)

291

Development of Models for

Regional Transportation Studies

Special Report

Georgia State Highway Dept.

Atlanta, Ga.

June 1970

pp. 32

Report on a case study of the Slash Pine Area as a regional transportation system model.
Case history with review of the data collection and processing procedures.

HE 356.5 .A7 A254x

292

Environmental Impact Analysis-

Atlanta Urban Area Tollway Pro-

ject

J.E. Greiner Co. for State

Highway Dept. of Georgia.

61

Atlanta, Ga. Dec. 15, 1971 3 vol., apprx. 500 pages
Applies: Fulton, Dekalb, Clayton
Vol. 1 covers North Atlanta, Stone Mountain, and South Atlanta Tollways. Vol. 2 covers Lakewood and East Atlanta Tollways. Data for each covers ecology, water quality, hydrology, erosion, air quality, noise, lighting, esthetics, and landscaping. Aerial photos for each tollway corridor include delineations for biotic communities, soil erosion, air pollution, flood plain and other. Approximately 100 tables, 50 plates. Vol. 3 contains independent studies, unexpurgated, of six consultants:
(1) "AUA Tollways - Ecological Impact Analysis" by Dr. David Adams (2) "Air Pollution Considerations"- Dr. Micheal J. Mattheson (3) "Acoustical Aspects" - Mr. Louis C. Young and Mr. Frederick Dixon (4) "Investigations of Seismic Road Noise" - Dr. Leland T. Long (5) "Effects of Highway Lighting on a Neighboring Astronomical Obser-
vatory" - Dr. Joseph W. Chamberlain

HE356/5 .A7 A35x

293

North Atlanta Tollway: Community

Impact Studies

Eric Hill Associates (prepared

for State Highway Dept. of

Georgia)

Atlanta, Ga.

January 1972

57 pp.

Applies: Fulton, DeKalb

Existing conditions, goals, analysis of impact, tollway corridor plan, implementation
problems and recommendations.

Includes existing land use map for proposed corridor, aerial photos with overlays of proposed system, maps for each major interchange.

HE372 .A7 1967

294

Atlanta Area Transportation Study:

Existing Conditions Report

Georgia State Highway Dept.

Atlanta, Ga.

1967

Various pagings.

62

HE 356.5 .A7 A3x

295

Issues, Tasks, and Data Needs

for the AATS Continuing Pro-

gram

Alan M. Voorhees and Assoc. for

Atlanta Area Transportation

Study

Atlanta

1969

pp. 61

marshes; lakes and ponds; airports; mines; and many other specific items
Also includes latitude-longitude, transverse mercator coordinates, and prominent elevations.

G3924

298

City Highway Maps

G3921 .P2 1968 .G44x

296

Georgia Department of Transpor-

Location Sketch: Proposed

tation

Blue Ridge Parkway

Atlanta

Georgia State Highway Dept. -

Revised irregularly

Division of Highway Planning

Size - varies

Atlanta, Ga.

Scale- 1:7,920

1968

Map 11 x 14 inches

Individual, unbound maps for

Scale ca. 1:500,000

each city or town in Ga.

Locates: streets and high-

Applies: Fulton, Forsyth,

ways (denoting Federal-aid

Cherokee, Dawson, Pickens,

systems, state and U.S.

Lumpkin, Fannin, Union, White,

routes and indicated surface

Habersham, Rabun

type); culverts and pipes;

overpasses and bridges; city

limits and county lines; urban

area boundaries; militia dis-

G3923

297

trict lines; central business

County Highway Maps

districts; railroads and sta-

Georgia Department of Transpor-

tions; city halls, courthouses,

tation

anq other public buildings;

Atlanta

cemeteries; recreation areas;

Revised irregularly

hospitals and clinics; club-

Size - varies

houses and lodges; swimming

Scale- 1:126,720 or 1:63, 360

pools; fire stations; disposal

plants; wayside parks; schools;

Individual, unbound maps for

electrical substations; scenic

each county in Georgia. Locates:

sites; radio towers; reservoirs;

various governmental boundary

landfills; other.

lines; parks; highways (denoting

type and surface); bridges and

similar structures; dams and

reservoirs; drive-in theatres;

golf courses; scenic sites; bird

sanctuaries; game preserves;

fish hatcheries; fishing areas;

tanks; sewage disposal plants;

businesses; houses; orchards;

cemetaries; public buildings;

navigable streams; piers;

nautical lights; swamps and 63

OFFICE OF PLANNING AND BUDGET (Replaced Bureau of State Planning
and Community Affairs, 1973)

use planning and zoning in Georgia.

PB-183 084 (NTIS)

301

Catalog of Georgia Programs

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

December 1968

263 pp.

Compilation of the programs of state departments and agencies with information for each such as authorizing legislation, eligibility requirements, printed information available, etc.

HC107 .G4 A527x 1970

304

Georgia State Investment Plan:

1970.

Georgia Bureau of State Planning

and Community Affairs

Atlanta

1970

87 pp.

Investment guidelines for Appalachian and Coastal Plains Regional Development Programs. 14 tables, 7 map.

HA37 .U7 G46

302

Georgia Statistical Series

Ga. State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

1968

111 pp.

A source book for statistical
data prepared by departments, agencies and commisssions of the State of Georgia. Replace
y Index of Georgia Statistical Data. One section contains alphabetical listing for publications by department. Second contains subject listing with abstract. Appendix includes agency addresses.

PB-192 226(NTIS)

303

General Planning Enabling Legisla-

t~on, State of Georgia

Georgia Bureau of State Planning

and Community Affairs

Atlanta, Ga.

May 1970

28 pp.

Summary of legislation for land

*

305

Georgia County Migration Patterns -

1960 to 1970

Office of Planning and Budget,

State Data Center

Atlanta

June 1972

159 pp.

Tabulation of migration of population by age, sex and color for each county in Georgia.

*

306

Net Geographic Migration in

Georgia - 1960 - 1970 Office of Planning and Budget,

State Data Center

Atlanta

1972

Migration statistics for the state as a unit.

*

307

County Population Projections,

Georgia: 1980

Office of Planning and Budget,

64

State Data Center Atlanta September 1972 200 pp.
Population projections by age, sex, and color for each county in Georgia.

*

308

State Planning Data Summary

Office of Planning and Budget,

State Data Center

Atlanta, Ga.

October 1972

86 PP Annual

This report was prepared as the first annual summary of data utilized in state planning. Includes general bibliography of useful data sources and
summary presentation of social, economics, and physical statistics for Georgia, its economic regions, the eighteen Area Planning and Development Commissions and the 159 counties.

Data. Volume II. Nonrecurring Statistical Publications. November 1970 Bureau of State Planning and Community Affairs Atlanta November 1970 142 pp.
Guide to statistical information in single (non-serial) publications of state agencies. Covers publications from July 1970 through June 1971.

*

311

Index of Georgia Statistical

Data. Volume II. Nonrecurring

Statistical Publications.

November 1971

Bureau of State Planning and

Community Affairs

Atlanta

November 1971

44 pp.

Covers publications from July 1970 through June 1971.

HA37 .U7 G42 c.l

309

Index of Georgia Statistical

Data. Volume I Recurring Statis-

tical Publications

Bureau of State Planning and

Community Affairs

Atlanta

April 1970

639 pp.

Guide to statistical information in ongoing publications for state agencies.

*

310

Index of Georgia Statistical

Z7164 .07 G42x

312

APDC Reports, A Six-Year Summary:

1960 - 1966

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

1967

85 pp.

A selected bibliography of published research and planning re-
ports prepared by or for Georgia's Area Planning and Development Commissions.

Arranged in chronological order by APDC, information for each
entry includes title, author, date; does not indicate number of pages of cited reports or

65

include annotations.
LOaAL AREA REPORTS SPONSORED BY THE STATE PLANNING BUREAU

PB-184 743 (NTIS)

313

Alpharetta Plans for the Future:

A Comprehensive Plan for Alpha-

retta, Georgia

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

June 1969

87 pp.

Applies: Alpharetta, Fulton Counties

Contents: Existing land use survey and analysis; Future Land
Use Plan; ajor Thorough Fare Plan; Community Facilities Plan; Public Improvements Program.

PB-183 099 (NTIS)

314

A Summary of the Comprehensive

Plan, Covington, Georgia

Adley Associates, Inc.

Atlanta

January 1969

Sponsored in part by State

Planning Bureau, Atlanta

101 pp.

Applies: Covington, Newton Counties

Study of Future development potential with guided to indicatethe direction this development should take. Information on population, economy, housing, recreation, transportation, water supplies, terrain, sanitary facil-
ities.

PB-185 192 (NTIS)

315

Community Facilities Plan,

Crawfordville, Georgia

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

February 1969

52 pp.

Applies: Crawfordville, Taliaferro Counties.

Rated inventory of community facilities, recommendations for improvement. Covers: utilities, fire, police, recreation, tourism, industries, housing, transportation, social welfare, population.

PB-193 823 (NTIS)

316

Housing Needs Analysis, Dekalb

County, Georgia

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta, Ga.

May 1970

43 PP

Defines and evaluates Dekalb's primary housing problems. Examines housing supply and estimated demand.

PB-193 824 (NTIS)

317

Preliminary Land Use Plan, Dekalb

County, Georgia

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta, Ga.

May 1970

80 pp.

Analyzes use of land, defines developmental problems, projects demands, defines county goals, recommends developmental policies, proposes action recommendation for implementation.

66

PB-183 101 (NTIS)

318

Summary Plan Report. East Dublin,

Georgia

Adley Assdciates, Inc.

Atlanta

January 1969

Prepared in cooperation with

State Planning Bureau, Atlanta

65 pp.

Applies: East Dublin, Laurens County

Summarizes information contained in eight technical memoranda. Presents a brief overview of all the elements of the comprehensive plan.

PB-186 489 (NTIS)

319

Economic Base and Population

Study, Elbert County, Georgia

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

July 1969

5.7 pp.

Analysis of population growth and characteristics, evaluation of past economic trends with projected economic growth.

PB-185 565 (NTIS)

320

Existing Land Use Survey and

Analysis: Elbert County,

Georgia

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

May 1969

28 pp.

Contains an analysis of land use in Elbert County and City of Bowman. Computations of acreages for specific land uses are given as a percentage of the total. Problems of

topography are discussed as they relate to residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural areas. Difficulty of utilities service extensions because of reck subsurface conditions and effects of granite quarrying and processing on the local economy are discussed, along '"i th how the lack of a through Federal highway affects the local economy.

PB-187 984 (NTIS)

321

Major Thoroughfare Plan and Fu-

ture Land Use Plan, Elbert County,

Georgia.

Georgia State Planning Bureau,

Atlanta

Sydney Carter

Atlanta, Ga.

August 1969.

50 pp.

Roads classified according_ to type and use, standards estabished for improvements, growth patterns projected.

PB-208 416 (NTIS)

322

Economic Base and Population

Analysis, Ellijay-Gilmer County,

Georgia. Final Report

Georgia Bureau of State Plan-

nign and Community Affairs

Atlanta

December 1971

159 pp.

PB-208 415 (NTIS)

323

Existing Land Use Analysis,

Ellijay - Gilmer County, Georgia

Final Report

Georgia Bureau of State Planning

and Community Affairs

Atlanta

67

January 1972 76 PP.
Land use inventory with a study of factors that shaped the existing patterns of land use.

PB-208 417 (NTIS)

324

Future Land Use Plan, Ellijay -

Gilmer County, Georgia

Final report

Georgia Bureau of State Plan-

ning and Community Affairs

Atlanta

January 1972

74 pp.

Provides: a guide for land uses; a description of goals, policies, and action recommendations; and tools for implementation.

PB-187 988 (NTIS)

325

Community Facilities Plan for

Floyd County, Georgia

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta, Ga.

November 1969

76 PP

Describes the general location, character, extent and adequacy of all public facilities, and
includes maps of their present or proposed location.

PB-208 941 (NTIS)

326

Existing Land Use, Population,

Economy, Forest Park, Georgia

Kidd-Wright Associates, Inc.

Atlanta

Bureau of State Planning and

Community Affairs

Atlanta

May 1971

68

69 pp.
Applies: Forest Park, Clayton Counties
Inventory and analysis of existing pattern of land use with identification of specific land development problems. Also includes a study of economic and demographic trends.

PB-208 940 (NTIS)

327

Future Land Use and Major Tho-

roughfare Plan, Forest Park,

Georgia Kidd-Wright Associates, Inc.,

Atlanta

Bureau of State Planning and Com-

munity Affairs

Atlanta

May 1971

55 pp.

Applies: Forest Park, Clayton Counties

Updates similar plan of 1962

PB-208 939 (NTIS)

328

Housing Needs Analysis, Forest

Park, Georgia

Kidd-Wright Associates, Inc.

Atlanta

Bureau of State Planning and

Community Affairs

Atlanta

March 1971

82 PP

Applies: Forest Park, Clayton Counties

Identification and analysis of housing problems. Also includes existing pattern of land use; location and amount of vacant and redevelopable land; and

other developmental characteristics.

PB-208 525 (NTIS)

329

Future Land Use Plan, Gaines-

ville, Georgia

Georgia Bureau of State Plan-

ning and Community Affairs

Atlanta

March 1972

52 pp.

Applies: Gainesville, Hall County

A framework for detailed planning with emphasis on intergovernmental cooperation.

PB-208 526 (NTIS)

330

Major Thoroughfares Plan, Gaines-

ville, Georgia

Georgia Bureau of State Plan-

ning and Community Affairs

Atlanta

March 1972

57 pp.

Applies: Gainesville, Hall County

Plan for 1990. Includes: analyses of traffic volumes, design capacities, recommended improvements program, estimated cost by stage.

Applies: Banks, Dawson, Forsyth, Franklin, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Lumpkin, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, v1hit.e.
Ipvent9rv of existing use of land in the area, with a=alysis of controlling factors, (especially highway transportation).

PB-184 126 (NTIS)

332

Community Facilities Plan -

Glascock County.

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

January 1969

48 PP

Inventory of existing community facilities and a list of recommendations for improvement.

PB-208 418 (NTIS)

333

Existing Land Use Analysis, Jas-

per-Pickens County, .Georgia.

Final Report

Georgia Bureau of State Planning

and Community Affairs

Atlanta

December 1971

69 pp.

Inventory of existing uses of land and study of determining factors.

PB-208 507 (NTIS)

331

Georgia Mountains Area Existing

Land Use Survey and Analysis

Georgia State Bureau of State

Planning and Community Affairs

Atlanta

January 1972

108 pp.

PB-208 419 (NTIS)

334

Future Land Use Plan, Jasper-

Pickens County, Georgia. Final

Report.

Geprgia Bureau of State Planni~g

and Community Affairs

Atlanta

February 1972

67 pp.

69

Guide for future growth development. Includes: descriptions
of land uses; objectives; policies; and recommendations.

29 PP Applies: Jesup, Wayne County

PB-208 420 (NTIS)

335

Major Thoroughfare Plan,

Jasper-Pickens County, Georgia

Georgia Bureau of State Plan-

ning and Community Affairs

Atlanta

February 1972

55 pp.

Includes: proposed general locations for major thoroughfares; recommendation to im-
prove traffic flow; analysis of traffic volume; analysis of design capacities; recom-
mended improvements proaram; potential methods of implementation.

PB-184 668 (NTIS)

336

Jesup, Georgia, Comprehensive

Plan. Part III; Community

Facilities, Public Improve-

ments

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

March 1969

Applies: Jesup, Wayne County

Analysis of major services and facilities, and presentation of a public improvements program of twenty-year range.

PB-184 100 (NTIS)

337

Jesup, Georgia, Comprehensive

Plan Subdivision Regulations

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

March 1969

PB-183 098 (NTIS)

338

LaGrange 1990. The Comprehensive

Plan. Part 2t Community Facili-

ties Plan, Public Improvements

Program

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

March 1969

113 pp.

Applies: La Grange, Troup County

PB-184 057 (NTIS)

339

Zoning Ordinance of Midville,

Georgia

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

February, 1969

25 pp.

Applies: Midville, Burke County

PB-187 977 (NTIS)

340

Capital Improvements Program and

Budget, Millen, Georgia

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta, Ga.

November 1969 19 pp.

Applies: Millen, Jenkins County

Initial effort towards adoption of an official program.

PB-183 100 (NTIS)

341

A Summary of the Comprehensive

Plan, Newton County, Georgia

Adley Associates, Inc.

Atlanta

70

January, 1969 Sponsored in part by State Planning Bureau, Atlanta 50 pp.
Covers future land use and thoroughfares plan, community facilities study, public improvements program, and regulatory controls.

PB-191 928 (NTIS)

342

Community Facilities Plan.

Public Improvements Program:

Roswell, Georgia

Georgia State Planning Bureau,

Atlanta

Kidd-Wright Associates Inc.,

Atlanta

April 1970

59 pp.-

Applies: Roswell, Fulton County

Inventories and evaluates community facilities and sets
forth a program for improvement including a priority schedule and a capital budget.

PB-191 929 (NTIS)

343

Existing Land Use and Housing

Study: Roswell, Georgia

Georgia State Planning Bureau,

Atlanta

Kidd-Wright Associates, Inc.,

Atlanta

March 1970

42 PP

Applies: Roswell, Fulton,

Results of a land use and housing inventory of November, 1969. Use of land is depicted graphically and statistically, and development problems and assets are studied.

PB-191 919 (NTIS)

344

Fringe Area Study: Roswell,

Georgia

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

Kidd-Wright Associates, Inc.,

Atlanta

November 1969 44 pp.

Applies: Roswell, Fulton County

Examines the problem of providing facilities and services for residents in the immediate fringe areas of Roswell. Recommendations are made concern-
ing annexation.

PB-192 195 (NTIS)

345

Land Use and Thoroughfare

Plan, Roswell, Georgia:

Urban Area Georgia State Planning Bureau,

Atlanta

Kidd-Wright Associates, Inc.,

Atlanta

April 1970

64 pp.

Applies: Roswell, Fulton County

Land use plan for 1990 and thoroughfare network requirements up to that year. Forecast of population and economic trends in the Atlanta SMSA, Fulton County, and the Roswell Urban Area.

PB~l91 930 (NTIS)

346

Recommended Subdivision

Ordinances: Roswell, Georgia

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

Kidd-Wright Associates, Inc.,

Atlanta

April 1970

71

pp. 32
Applies: Roswell, Fulton County

PB-192 174 (NTIS)

347

Recommended Zoning Ordinance:

Roswell, Georgia

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

Kidd-Wright Associates, Inc.,

Atlanta

May 1970

57 pp.

Applies: Roswell, Fulton County

PB-185 478 (NTIS)

348

Royston, Georgia Comprehen-

sive Plan: Introduction

Scope, Historical Background,

Physical Setting, Existing

Land Use Analysis, Neighbor-

hood Analyses

Report No. 1

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

May 1969

125 pp.

Applies: Royston, Franklin County

Formulation of guidelines for all development and change by public or private means. Includes data on population, natural resources, economy, and agriculture of the city and surrounding area.

PB-185 479 (NTIS)

349

Royston, Georgia Comprehen-

sive Plan: Population and

Economic Base Study

Report No. 2 Georgia State Planning Bureau Atlanta May 1969
87 PP
Applies: Royston, Franklin County

PB-185 480 (NTIS)

350

Royston, Georgia Comprehensive

Plan: Future Land Use Plan,

Major Thoroughfare Plan, Com-

munity Facilities Plan, Public

Improvements Program

Report No. 3

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

May 1969

90 p,.

Applies: Royston, Franklin County

Contents: residential, commercial, industrial, professional, and recreational land use; existing thoroughfare system; thoroughfare plan collector streets; thoroughfare plan implementation; community facilities plan; sources of financing for capital improvements; sixyear public improvements program; plan for subsequent 14 years.

PB-185 481 (NTIS)

351

Royston, Georgia Comprehensive

Plan: Recommended Zoning

Ordinance, Recommended Subdivi-

sion Regulations

Report No. 4 Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

May 1969

89 PP

72

Applies: Royston, Franklin County

Applies: Vidalia, Toombs County

PB-180 949 (NTIS)

352

Future Community Improve-

ments and Planning: Vidalia,

Georgia

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

October 1968

45 pp.

Applies: Vidalia, Toombs County

Covers: Facilities plan; administration; fire and police protection; water system, storm sewer system, refuse disposal system; schools, recreation, library; private utilities; transportation; public finances.

PB-182 523 (NTIS)

353

Future Land Use and Thorough-

fares, Vidalia, Georgia

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

July 1968

78 pp.

Applies: Vidalia, Toombs County

Identifies purpose, locational requirements, and environmental needs of the various land uses.

PB-180 948 (NTIS)

354

Recommended Zoning Ordinance

for Vidalia, Georgia

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

October 1968

47 PP

PB-180 957 (NTIS)

355

Subdivision Regulations for

Vidalia, Georgia Georgia State Planning Bureau Atlanta

October 1968

75 pp.

Applies: Vidalia, Toombs County

PB-182 794 (NTIS)

356

Washington, Georgia Comprehen-

sive Plan. Document 2.

Future Development Plan (Major

Thoroughfare, Land Use and

Community Facilities Plans)

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

July 1968

50 pp.

Applies: Washington, Wilkes County

Covers major elements of development such as population, economic base, highways, recreation and tourism, available community facilities etc. relating these to anticipated land use and presenting plans for orderly growth.

PB-182 795 (NTIS)

357

Washington, Georgia Comprehen-

sive Plan, Document 3. Central

Business District Survey and

Physical Improvement Plan

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

September 1968

45 pp.

73

Applies: Washington, Wilkes County
Suggestions to alleviate traffic congestion, improve parking facilities, and generally reinforce the dominant position of the central business district as the primary shopping area in Washington as well as the regional trade area.

PB-182 796 (NTIS)

358

Washington, Georgia Comprehen-

sive Plan. Document 4.

Urban Fringe Area Study

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

November 1968

48 PP

Applies: Washington, Wilkes County.

Study of uncontrolled growth in areas adjacent to Washington's corporate boundaries with recommendations on annexation based on financial capability of the city to provide services.

PB-182 797 (NTIS)

359

Washington, Georgia Comprehensive Plan. Document 5.

Historic Area Study

Georgia State Planning Bureau Atlanta

October 1968

41 pp.

Applies: Washington, Wilkes County

Covers historic structures and areas and considers the planning necessary for their re-

storation and preservation.

PB-182 798 (NTIS)

360

Washington, Georgia Comprehen-

sive Plan. Document 6.

Public Improvements Program

and Capital Budget.

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta December 1968

19 PP

Applies: Washington, Wilkes County

Summarizes the capital expenditures recommended throughout the comprehensive plan, assigns priorities to the various improvements, approximates their costs, and indicates possible means of financing the
projects.

PB-182 626 (NTIS)

361

Washington, Georgia Comprehen-

sive Plan. Document 7.

Proposed Zoning Ordinance

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta January 1969

57 PP

Applies: Washington, Wilkes County.

PB-182 627 (NTIS)

362

Washington, Georgia Comprehen-

sive Plan. Document 8. Amendments and Modifications to Land Subdivision Regulations

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta January 1969

18 PP

74

Applies: Washington, Wilkes County

PB-182 891 (NTIS)

363

Central Business District

Plan, West Point, Georgia

Georgia State Planning Bureau

Atlanta

December 1968

49 pp.

Applies: West Point, Troup County.

Includes analyses of land use, traffic patterns, building conditions, aesthetics, other.

75

NOTE
Citations to Area Planning and Development Commission (APDC) reports, local planning commission reports, and local planning reports of the Georgia Office of Planning and Budget (or Bureau of State Planning and Community Affairs and State Planning Bureau) were compiled using Government Reports Abstracts of the National Technical Information Service and lists of reports provided by several of the commissions in response to our requests. As these sources are not complete individually or collectively, many reports relating to natural resources and land use by these commissions and agencies will not be found herein.
A supplement to this volume will list all of these reports (with very minor exceptions). Publication of the Supplement is scheduled for early 1974.
It should also be noted that: NTIS Government Reports Announcements primarily notifies researchers of documents available as reprints from NTIS facilities. These are available in paper or microfiche form (both black-and-white only). As many of the planning commission reports do not meet NTIS reprinting quality requirements, these are not announced, and thus may not be listed herein. In addition, many APDC reports are not
76

prepared with federal funding and thus will not in most cases be announced by NTIS. Previous to July of 1972, numerous changes occurred in the APDC's. (See pages 474-476). Several underwent various degrees of reorganization. Thus the researcher should anticipate that many of the reports completed prior to 1972 will be out-of-date. Many of this type of reports are authored for the commissions by private consulting firms, university departments and bureau, or governmental agencies. These will be found in this volume listed under the heading of the appropriate organization. Examples are the Office of Planning and Budget and Georgia Agricultural Experiment Station.
77

ALTAMAHA AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION BAXLEY, GEORGIA

PB-191 501 (NTIS)

371

Baxley, Georgia - Initial

Housing Element

April, 1970

28 pages.

Applies: Baxley, Appling County.

Preliminary assessment of the community's housing relying on existing data from the census, neighborhood analysis, and local opinions and knowledge.

PB-187 864 (NTIS)

372

Neighborhood Analysis: Baxley,

Georgia

November, 1968

20 pages.

Applies: Baxley, Appling County.

Examines 'blighted areas: responsible factors, adequacy of services, and develops an action program for improvement.

PB-191 500 (NTIS)

373

Baxley, Georgia: Capital Budget,

1970, and Capital Improvements

Program, 1971-1975

Annual Report Number 1.

December, 1969

20 pages.

Applies: Baxley, Appling County.

Provides for the city's first annual capital budget and sixyear improvements program.

PB-187 881 (NTIS)

374

Revised Zoning Ordinance, City of

Baxley, Georgia

November, 1968.

24 pages.

Applies: Baxley, Appling County.

PB-187 797 (NTIS)

375

Revised Subdivision Regulations,

Baxley, Georgia

March, 1969

39 pages.

Applies: Baxley, Appling County.

PB-191 505 (NTIS)

376

Glennville, Georgia: Initial

Housing Element

April, 1970

18 pages.

Applies: Glennville, Tattnall

County

Preliminary assessment of housing.

PB-191 496 (NTIS)

377

Glennville, Georgia: Capital

Budget, 1970, and Capital Im-

provements Program, 1971-1975

Annual Report Number 1.

March, 1970

18 pages.

Applies: Glennville, Tattnall

County.

Provides for the city's first annual capital budget and six year improvement program.

78

PB-191 507 (NTIS)

378

Hazlehurst, Georgia: Initial

Housing Element

April, 1970.

19 pages.

Applies: Hazlehurst, Jeff Davis

County.

Preliminary assessment of housing.

PB-191 504 (NTIS)

382

Lyons, Georgia; Initial Housing

Element

April, 1970

20 pages.

Applies: Lyons, Toombs County.

Preliminary assessment of housing.

PB-191 494 (NTIS)

379

Hazlehurst, Georgia: Capital

Budget, 1970, and Capital Im-

provements Program, 1971-1975

Annual Report Number 1.

March, 1970

21 pages.

Applies: Hazlehurst, Jeff Davis

County.

Provides for the city's first annual capital budget and six year improvement program.

PB-191 502 (NTIS)

380

Jesup, Georgia: Initial Housing

Element

April, 1970

26 pages.

Applies: Jesup, Wayne County.

Preliminary assessment of the community's housing relying on existing data from the census, neighborhood analysis, and local opinions and knowledge.

PB-191 497 (NTIS)

381

Jesup, Georgia: Capital Budget,

1970, and Capital Improvements

Program, 1971-1975.

Annual Report Number 1.

December, 1969

15 pages.

Applies: Jesup, Wayne County.

Provides for the city's first annual capital budget and six year improvements program.

PB-191 495 (NTIS)

383

Lyons, Georgia: Capital Budget,

1970, and Capital Improvements

Program, 1971-1975

Annual Report Number 1.

March, 1970

19 pages

Applies: Lyons, Toombs County.

Provides for the city's first annual capital budget and six year improvement program.

PB-191 506 (NTIS)

384

Reidsville, Georgia: Initial

Housing Element

April, 1970

17 pages.

Applies: Reidsville, Tattnall

County.

Preliminary assessment of housing.

PB-191 499 (NTIS)

385

Reidsville, Georgia: Capital

Budget, 1970, and Capital Im-

provements Program, 1971-1975

Provides for the city's first annual capital budget and six year improvements program.

79

PB-191 503 (NTIS)

386

Vidalia, Georgia: Initial

Housing Elements

April, 1970

24 pages.

Applies: Vidalia, Toombs

County.

Preliminary assessment of housing.

PB-191 498 (NTIS)

387

Vidalia, Georgia: Capital Budget,

1970, and Capital Improvements

Program, 1971-1975

Annual Report Number 1.

January, 1970.

23 pages.

Applies: Vidalia, Toombs County.

Provides for the city's first annual capital budget and six year improvements program.

PB-199 982 (NTIS)

388

Housing Aggregate Market Analysis

for the Altamaha Area

Altamaha Area Planning and

Development Commission

Baxley, Ga.

February, 1971

55 pp.

Applies: Bulloch, Candler, Evans, Tattnall, Toombs.

Final report for 1970-71. An analysis of the agregate housing needs of the five county Altamaha Area. Trend estimates analysis of past trends, various land use and statistical information.

80

ATLANTA REGIONAL COMMISSION ATLANTA, GA.

713.37 G4A8 A65

395

Atlanta Region Comprehensive

Plan: Regional Parks and Open

Space Study

Atlanta Region Metropolitan

Planning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

1963, 1964

2 Volumes: illus.; col. maps;

tables

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett

*

396

Atlanta Region Comprehensive

Plan: Open Land/Regional Prob-

lems and Opportunities

Atlanta Regional Metropolitan

Planning Commission

Atlanta

June 1964

77 pp.

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett

PB-183 501 (NTIS)

397

Soils Interpretation for Re-

gional Planning in Metropolitan

Atlanta

Atlanta Region Metropolitan

Planning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

September 1967

71 pp.

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb,
Fulton, Gwinnett, Douglas, Rockdale, Henry

Includes descriptive and interpretive data about soils in the

area. Eighteen soil associations are discussed and interpretations for these soils, with the degree of limitations for nine selected uses, are tabulated
Scales of maps used are as follows:
Individual counties 1 inch=! mile
Regional Composite 1 inch=8000 feet

PB-184 689 (NTIS)

398

Goals for Atlanta Regional Devel-

opment - Guidelines for Growth

Atlanta Region Metropolitan Plan-

ning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

April 1968

9 pp.

Guidelines for shaping revision of the Regional Development Plan; review of goals and policies.

HT394 .A7 A74x

399

Preliminary Development Plan:

Recommendations for Orderly Growth

and Development of Metropolitan

Atlanta

Atlanta Region Metropolitan Plan-

ning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

1968

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett

HT394 .A7 A7Sx

400

Regional Improvements Program,

1969 - 73

Atlanta Region Metropolitan Plan-

ning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

81

1969 39 pp., appendix, maps
Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett
Recommended major improvements for region-serving public facilities. Deals with transportation, water, sewerage, and nature preserves.

PB-194 697 (NTIS)

401

Procedures Manual: 1970 ARMPC

Land Use/Floor Space Inventory

Atlanta Region Metropolitan

Planning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

April 1970

36 PP

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett

Procedures for conducting a land use and floor space survey to produce 3 basic information items for the metropolitan area: a machine readable file of land
use acreage by type by 1970 censur block; a machine readable file of nonresidential floor
space square fo9tage by type of use by 1970 census block; and a series of maps showing land use by type.

PB-194 362 (NTIS)

402

Strategy for the Seventies

Atlanta Region Metropolitan

Planning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

August 1970

120 pp.

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett

Report on Commission Five-Year Work Plan and 1970 Action Program,
discussion of regional planning process.

PB-197 801 (NTIS)

403

Regional Improvements Program,

1971-75

Atlanta Region Metropolitan

Planning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

December 1970

41 PP

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett

Contains four individual sections; Transportation (highways, transit, and airport); Water; Sewerage;
NouattulirneePs rmesaejrovr eism. proEvaecmh~nstesctiwohnich
will be required during the period
1971-75.

*

404

Chattahoochee Corridor Plan

Atlanta Regional Commission

July 1972

PB-184 339 (NTIS)

405

Population and Employment

Atlanta Region Metropolitan

Planning Commission

Atlanta

March 1969

35 pp.

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, GwinRett

Planning implications of projected population and employment characteristics are analyzed; re-

82

views and compares population projections made by several
agencies. Data developed for input into an Atlanta area transportation study.

HA730 .A7 AS

406

Atlanta Standard Metropolitan

Statistical Area; Population

and Housing 1972

Atlanta Regional Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

1972

Annual

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett

Continues the publication ,;,ith same title issued by Atlanta Region Metropolitan Planning Commission, 1960-70. (No estimates were published for 1971) Volume for 1972 inludes a supplement issued by the Atlanta Regional Commission giving the estimates for 1971. Includes estimates for census tracts.

PB-184 274 (NTIS)

407

Estimating Housing and Popula-

tion Data

Atlanta Region Metropolitan

Planning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

March 1969

45 pp.

A?plies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett

Report explains the assumptions and procedures used in developing, on an annual basis, population and housing estimates for small areas within the Atlanta metropolitan region.

PB 194-119 (NTIS)

408

A Study Design to Assess Metro-

politan Atlanta's Housing,

Challenge Atlanta Region Metropolitan

Planning Commission Atlanta, Ga.

June 1969

57 pp.

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, G~vinnet t

Regional housing activity, expressed in terms of the numbers and characteristics of units required to accommodate Atlanta's requ;i:rrements for the future are evaluated in relation to three n~jor time horizons: 1973, 1983, 1988.

PB-194 121 (NTIS)

409

An Analysis of Metropolitan

Housing Trends and Outlook

Atlanta Region Metropolitan

Planning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

May 1970

133 pp.

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett

Presents preliminary conclusions about overall supply and demand factors of residential develop-
ment metropolitan Atlanta during the 1960's and forecasts regional residential requirements
for 1970 - 1980. Presents generalized household forecasts by income, race, tenure, and size.

PB-195 480 (NTIS)

410

Housing All Atlantans, Volume I.

83

Metropolitan Outlook Atlanta Region Metropolitan Planning Commission Atlanta, Ga. September 1970 120 pp.
Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett

Includes metropolitan housing demand and outlook, including shifts in age of population, income and associated characteristics, tenure preferences, housing supply trends and forecasts, housing production outlook and specialized housing requirements.

PB-195 847 (NTIS)

411

Housing All Atlantans, Volume

II, Technical Appendices

Atlanta Region Metropolitan

Planning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

September 1970

137 pp.

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett

Includes methodological techniques; background statistical materials (household forecasts, population, households, housing supply, planned development, employment)

PB-183 503 (NTIS)

412

Atlanta Region Comprehensive

Plan: Water and Sewerage

Summary of Recommendations

Atlanta Region Metropolitan

Planning Commission

Atlanta, Ga. March 1969 24 PP
Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Futon, Gwinnett
Summarizes the key recommendations of the Commission Staff subsequent to formulation of plan and administrative authority ideas. Utility system features and demands are related to the projected development pattern in the fegion in 1988.

*

413

Atlanta Region Comprehensive Plan;

Water and Sewerage

Atlanta Regional Commission

Atlanta

F abruary 1969

146 pp.

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Rockdale

PB-183 505 (NTIS)

414

Atlanta Region Comprehensive Plan:

Water and Sewerage; Engineering

Recommendations

Atlanta Region Metropolitan Plan-

ning

Atlanta, Ga.

February 1969

299 pp.

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett

Includes projections of population and land use patterns to the years 1988 and 2020 with resultant water use and waste flow requirements;
need for legislation to permit the creation of a single metropolitan water and wastewater autho-

84

rity; a water and sewer plan is recommended which utilizes the Chattahoochee River and Lake Allatoona for the major water supply sources with the Chattahoochee River assimilating the major portion of treated wastes produced in the area.

TD224 .G4 A85X

415

Water and Sewer Problems in

Metropolitan Atlanta

Atlanta Region Metropolitan Planning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

1969

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett

628 A8 c.2

416

Water and Sewer Problems in

Metropolitan Atlanta

Atlanta Regional Metropolitan

Planning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

February 1964

65 pp.

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett

bined and separate sewers, were studied to determine the major pollution sources during storm
events. Rainfall frequency analysis and simulation techniques
were utilized to obtain design criteria for alternative pollution abatement schemes.

PB-192 965 (NTIS)

418

Solid Waste Study for Metropoli-

tan Atlanta

Jme. 1970

51 pp.

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Fulton, G-v1innett

Analysis of status of solid waste management in the region in terms of: types of amounts of systems now in operation and their common problems; types
and amounts of solid waste collected and forecasts for 1988; types and adequacy of existing
disposal methods and those whica have potential. Use of sanitary landfills is suggested as short-
range disposal method for metropolitan Atlanta, and a six-year capital program and recommended
standards for sanitary landfill operations are prepared.

PB-201 725 (NTIS)

417

Storm and Combined Sewer Pollu-

tion Sources and Abatement

Atlanta, Ga.

Black, Crow and Eidness, Inc.

Atlanta, Ga.

January 1971

184 pp.

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett

Six urban drainage basins in Atlanta, Ga., served by com-

85

HE4491 .A79 H55x

419

The Impact of Rapid Transit on

Metropolitan Atlanta; Corridor

Impact Study

Eric Hill Associates, Inc. in

association with Muldawer and

Patterson, for the Atlanta Region

Metropolitan Planning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

1968

128 pp. , illus.

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett

TL725.3 .P5 A83x

420

Atlanta Metropolitan Region

Comprehensive Plan: Airports

Atlanta Region Metropolitan

Planning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

September 1966

69 PP

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett

The regional airports plan recommends the number, type, size and location of airports needed to accommodate civil aviation to 1980.

MAPS

G3924 .A8G4 1952 .A85X

421

Proposed Regional Land Use Plan:

Metropolitan Atlanta

(Tentative Revision)

Atlanta Region Metropolitan

Planning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

1952

Col. map 37 x 27 in.

Scale ca. 1:63,360

Applies: Dekalb, Fulton

G3924 .ABA 1967 .A82X

422

Detailed Base Map: Atlanta

Region

Atlanta Region Metropolitan

Planning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

1967

Col. map 41 x 43 in.

Scale ca. 1:102,000

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Rockdale, Henry

Base map from February 1967 aerial pho~ography (ARMPC).

G3924 .A8Al 1967 .A8

423

Detailed Base Map: Atlanta

Region Development Patterns 1967

Atlanta Region Metropolitan

Planning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

1967

Col. map 42 x 43 in.

Scale ca. 1:96,000

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Rockdale

Base map from February 1967 aerial photography (ARMPC); USAS, State Highway Department of
Georgia

G3924 .AS P2 1967 .A82X

424

Detailed Base Map, Atlanta Region:

Major Street Names

Atlanta Region Metropolitan Plan-

ning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

1967

Col. map 41 x 43 in.

Scale ca. 1:102,000

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb,
Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Rockdale

Base map from 1967 aerial photography (ARMPC)

G3924 .A8E2 1967 .A84x

425

Simplified Base Map, Atlanta

Region: Population Distribution,

1967

Atlanta Region Metropolitan Plan-

ning Co.mmission

Atlanta, Ga.

86

1967 Col. map 41 x 43 in. Scale ca. 1:102,000
Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Rockdale
Base map from February, 1967 aerial photography(ARMPC), Source: ARMPC 1967 Population and Housing Report

G3924 .A8E7 1969 .A85X

428

Generalized Residential Zoning:

Atlanta, Ga.

1969

Map 42 x 43 in.

Scale ca. 1:100,000

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett

Base map from February, 1969 aerial photography(ARMPC)

G3924 .A8 1967 .A82X

426

Simplified Base Map, Atlanta

Region: Topography.

Atlanta Region Metropolitan

Planning Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

1967

Col. map 41 x 43 in.

Scale ca. 1:102,000 - contour

interval 40 ft.

Applies: Cobb, Clayton, Dekalb, Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Rockdale

Base map from February, 1967 aerial photography (ARMPC).

Gl314 .A8A4 1968

427

_Regional Photo Maps, Atlanta, Ga.

Thomas M. Lowe Jr. and Associates,

Inc. - Consulting Engineers

Atlanta, Ga.

1968

3 volumes:

Volume 1 - Exposures 02 thru 830 Volume 2 - Exposures 832 thru 1660 Volume 3 - Exposures 1662 thru 2500

Applies: Fulton, Dekalb

Detailed aerial photos of Atlanta
area. 87

G3924 .A8E2 .A83X 429 Detailed Base Map, Atlanta Region: 1970 Census Tracts Atlanta Region Metropolitan Plan" ning Commission Atlanta, Ga. 1970 Col. map 41 x 43 in. Scale ca. 1:102,000
Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Rockdale
Census tract boundaries approved by the U. S. Bureau of the Census for the 1970 census of population and housing. City limit boundaries have been updated to January 1, 1967. Base map from February, 1967 aerial photography (ARMPC)

G3924 .A8G4 1968 .A833X

430

Simplified Base Map: Atlanta

Region Development Plan

1971

Map 42 x 43 in.

Scale ca. 1:100,000

Applies: Clayton, Gobb, Dekalb, Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry,
Rockdale

Base map from February, 1967 aerial photography (ARMPC)

G3924 .A8E2 1970 .A85X 431 1970 Population Distribution: Atlanta, G~. Atlanta Region Metropolitan Planning Commission Atlanta, Ga. 1971 Map 42 x 42 in. Scale ca. 1:100,000
Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Rockdale
Base map from February, 1967 aerial photogrpahy (ARMPC)

.G3924 .Al 1971 .A8

432

Map Showing Municipal and

County Boundaries

1971

.G3924 .A8E2 1970 197D .A84x 435 Detailed Base Map, Atlanta Regions: 1970 Census Tracts Atlanta Regional Commission Atlanta, Ga. 1972
Map 42 x 43 in.
Scale ca. 1:100,000
Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Deka1b, Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Rockdale
Census tract boundaries for the 1970 censuses of Population and Housing. City limit boundaries have been updated to January 1, 1967. From 1970 aerial photography.

G3924 .AS 1972 .A83X

433

Simplified Base Map: Atlanta

Region

Atlanta Regional Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

1972

col. map 42 x 43 in.

Scale ca. 1:100,000

Appliee~ Cobb, Clayton, Dekalb,
Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Rockdale

G3924 .A8Al 1972 .A82X

434

Detailed Base Map: Atlanta

Region

Atlanta Board Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

1972

Col. map 42 x 43 in.

Scale ca. 1:100,000

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Rockdale
88

CENTRAL SAVANNAH RIVER AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION AUGUSTA, GEORGIA

*

457

Mineral Resources of the Central

Savannah River Area, Volume I

Department of Geology

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

July, 1966

467 pages.

Applies: Burke, Columbia, Emanuel,

Glascock, Jefferson, Jenkins,

Lincoln, McDuffie, Richmond,

Screven, Taliaferro, Warren and

Wilkes.

*

458

~Iineral Resources of the Central

Savannah River Area, Volume II

Department of Geology

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

July, 1966

231 pages.

Applies: Burke, Columbia, Emanuel,

Glascock, Jefferson, Jenkins,

Lincoln, McDuffie, Richmond,

Screven, Taliaferro, Warren and

Wilkes.

*

459

Regional Perspective 1970

19 pages.

Applies: Emanuel, Richmond,

Lincoln, Jefferson, Wilkes,

Columbia, Jenkins, Glascock, Taliaferro, Screven, Burke, McDuffie. Warren.

*

460

Regional Five Year Plan Design

February, 1971

115 pages.

Applies: Emanuel, Richmond,

Lincoln, Jefferson, Wilkes,

Columbia, Jenkins, Glascock,

Taliaferro, Screven, Burke,

McDuffie, Warren.

*

461

Regional Water and Sewer Plan

July, 1969

390 pages.

Applies: Burke, Columbia, Emanuel,

Glascock, Jefferson, Jenkins, Lin-

coln, McDuffie, Richmond, Screven,

Taliaferro, Warren, Wilkes.

*

462

Existing Land Use Survey - Colum-

bia County, Georgia

Jones and Feller, Architects and

Engineers

Augusta, Georgia

January, 1967.

25 pages.

*

463

Future Land Use Plan - Columbia

County, Georgia

Jones Feller, Architects and

Engineers

Augusta, Georgia

April, 1967

35 pages.

89

*

464

Land Use Plan - Glascock

County, Georgia

November, 1967.

31 pages.

G3923 .G4 1968 .C45x

465

Geologic Map of Glascock County,

Georgia

1968

Col. Map 23 X 29 inches.

Scale ca. 1:120,000

*

466

Land Use Plan - Lincoln County,

Georgia

December, 1967

36 pages.

*

467

Land Use Plan for McDuffie

County, Georgia

April, 1971

40 pages.

*

468

Revised Land Use and Major

Thoroughfare Plans, Screven

County, Georgia

1969

13 pages.

*

469

Land Use Plan - Wilkes County,

Georgia

January, 1968

30 pages.

*

470

Land Use Plan - Crawfordville,

Georgia

February, 1968

27 pages.

Applies; Crawfordville, Taliaferro County .

PB-192 159 (NTIS)

471

Capital Improvements Program and

Budget, Crawfordville, Georgia

March, 1970

24 pages.

Applies: Crawfordville, Taliaferro

County.

Presentation of a priority system of proposed community facilities including a six-year financial program of capital improvements.

PB-192 160 (NTIS)

472

Downtown Crawfordville: A Study

and Planning Report for the Future

Development of the Crawfordville,

Georgia Central Business District

March, 1970.

35 pages.

Applies: Crawfordville, Taliaferro

County.

Identification and analysis of the CBD including existing land uses and vacant land. Recommendations are made to improve the area.

PB-192 165 (NTIS)

473

Capital Improvements Program and

Budget, Gibson, Georgia

January, 1970

28 pages.

Applies: Gibson, Glascock County

Prepared in cooperation with Georgia State Planning Bureau and Gibson-Glascock County Planning Commission. Presentation of a system of proposed community facilities including a six-year financial program of capital improvements.
90

PB-192 022 (NTIS)

474

Downtown Lincolnton: A Study

of Lincolnton's Central Business

District

December, 1969

31 pages.

Applies: Lincolnton, Lincoln

County.

Study of the district's decline in importance as a regional market place, and recommendations for various improvements to increase the shopper - appeal of the district.

PB-191 951 (NTIS)

475

Community Facilities Plan,

Capital Improvements and Capital

Budget: Lincolnton, Georgia

January, 1970

65 pages.

Applies: Lincolnton, Lincoln

County.

Identification and analysis of community services and facilities; recommendations for improvements to existing facilities; and additional new facilties needed.

PB-192 158 (NTIS)

476

Capital Improvements Program and

Budget, Midville, Georgia

March, 1970

24 pages.

Applies: Midville, Burke County.

Presentation of a priority system of proposed community facilities including a six-year financial program of capital improvements.

91

PB-184 303 (NTIS)

477

Midvillel Georgia; Community

Facilities Plan

February, 1969

52 pages

Applies: Midville, Burke County

Covers: developmental potential; untapped water resources; transportation; public safety, public works; social welfare.

PB-185 148 (NTIS)

478

Community Facilities Plan, Millen,

Jenkins County, Georgia

April, 1969

55 pages.

Rated inventory and analysis of public facilties of Millen and Jenkins County. With recommendations for specific improvements. Covers: public safety; public utilities; social welfare; transportation; schools; parks, libraries.

PB-191 949 (NTIS)

479

Community Facilities Plan: Swains-

boro, Georgia

February, 1970

80 pages.

Applies: Swainsboro, Emanual County.

Analysis and recommendations of existing and proposed community facilities and services. 20 year planning period.

PB-191 950 (NTIS)

480

Capital Improvements Program and

Budget: Swainsboro, Georgia

March, 1970

21 pages.

Applies: Swainsboro, Emanual County.

Six year financial program.

PB-192 162 (NTIS)

481

Municipal Services, Facilities,

and Finances, Thomson, Georgia

December, 1969

92 pages.

Applies: Thomson, Jefferson

County.

Prepared in cooperation with Georgia State Planning Bureau and Thomsen-McDuffie County Planning Commission. Identification and analysis of community services andfacilities.
Recommendations for improvements and additional facilities.

*

482

Land Use Plan - Wadley, Georgia

September, 1967

43 pages.

Applies: Wadley, Jefferson

County.

PB-184 154 (NTIS)

483

Community Facilities Plan -

Wadley, Georgia

January, 1969

55 pages.

Applies: Wadley, Jefferson

County.

Inventory of community facilities, public and private, with recommendations for improvements.

PB-192 168 (NTIS)

484

Downtown Wadley

March, 1970

50 pages.

Applies: Wadley, Jefferson

County.

Prepared in cooperation with Wadley Municipal Planning Commission and Georgia State Planning Bureau, Defines retail service area, determines function of the retail trade area, identifies problems of the central business district, and develops a work plan.

PB-192 021 (NTIS)

485

Land Subdivision Regulations:

Warrenton, Georgia

January, 1970

40 pages.

Applies: Warrenton, Warren County.

Proposed ordinance.

PB-191 952 (NTIS)

-486

Community Facilities Plan and

Capital Improvements Program and

Budget: Warrenton, Georgia

March, 1970

55 pages.

Applies: Warrenton, Warren County.

Analysis and recommendations of the number, type, size and location of community facilties required for Warrenton and Warren County, Georgia during the next twenty years. Priority system of proposed facilities including six-year program of capital improvements.

PB-184 277 (NTIS)

487

Land Subdivision Regulations,

Waynesboro, Georgia

February, 1969

34 pages

Applies: Waynesboro, Burke County

92

PB-192 161 (NTIS)

488

Community Faci!ities Plan,

Waynesboro, Georgia

March, 1970

47 pages.

Applies: Waynesboro, Burke

County.

Analysis and recommendations are presented to the number, type, size and location of community facilities required through 1990.

93

CHATTAHOOCHEE - FLINT AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION LAGRANGE, GA.

*

500

General Development Plan for

the Chattahoochee-Flint Area

April 1968

Applies: Carroll, Coweta, Harris,
Heard, Meriwether, Pike, Talbot, Troup, Upson.

Fold out map with general development information on reverse (economic data, population, employment etc ... )

Athens, Georgia No date indicated 19 pp.
Applies: Carroll, Coweta, Harris, Heard, Meriwether, Talbot, Troup

*

504

Mines and Prospects of the Chatta-

hoochee-Flint Area Georgia

West Georgia College

1971

143 pp.

Applies: Carroll, Coweta, Harris, Heard, Meriwether, Pike, Talbot, Troup, Upson.

*

501

Overall Economic Development

Program

October 1969

199 P?<!>

Applies: Carroll, Coweta,
Harris, Heard, Meriwether, Pike, Talbot, Troup, Upson.

*

502

Overall Economic Development

Program Stage II

March 1970

47 pp.

Applies: Carroll, Coweta, Harris, Heard, Meriwether, Pike, Talbot, Troup, Upson.

*

503

What Can Be Done - Agricultural

Development, Chattahoochee-Flint

Area

Cooperative Extension Service -

University of Georgia (College of

Agriculture)

*

505

Geochemical Study of Alluvium

in the Chattahoochee-Flint Area,

Georgia

UnLV-ersity of Georgia - Institute

of Community and Area Development

Athens, Georgia

1971

52 pp.

Applies: Carroll, Coweta, Harris, Heard, Meriwether, Pike, Talbot, Troup, Upson.

*

506

Economic Profile of Carrollton

(Carroll County) Georgia

Industrial Development Division,

Engineering Experiment Station

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Ga.

July 1972

33 pp.

Applies: Carroll

Prepared for Chattahoochee-Flint APDC

94

*

507

Comprehensive Plan - Carrollton,

Georgia

June 1972

108 pp.

Applies: Carroll

*Economic Data on West Point 511
(Troup County) Georgia September, 1966 22 pp.
Applies: Troup

*

508

Economic Profile of Greenville,

(Heriwether County) Georgia

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

April 1972

25 pp.

Applies: Meriwether

Prepared for Chattahoochee-Flint APDC

*

509

Newnan, Georgia - Community

Facilities, Capital Budgeting,

Public Improvements Program

January 1972

86 pp.

Applies: Coweta

*Economic

Data

on

Senoia

510 (Coweta

County) Georgia

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station

Georgia.Institute of Technology

August 1973

29 pp.

Applies: Coweta

*

512

Comprehensive Plan - West Point,

Georgia

June, 1972

74 pp.

Applies: Troup

*

513

West Point, Georgia Community

Facilities Plan, Public Improve-

ments Program, Capital Budgeting

Plan

June 1972

43 pp.

Applies: Troup

PB-191 918 (NTIS)

514

An Initial Housing Element Study

for Upson County, Georgia

February 1970

43 pp.

Outline of existing problems and suggested programs for the alleviation of poor housing conditions, and the improvement of the environment.

PB-191 685 (NTIS)

515

A Land Use Plan for Upson County,

Georgia

March 1970

56 PP

95

Updates a similar study of 1967. Deals with proposed Flint River development, urbanization of selected areas of the county, and preservation of rural and recreational areas.

PB-191 681 (NTIS)

516

Major Thoroughfare Plan for

Upson County, Georgia

March 1970

59 PP

Updates similar study and plan of 1967. This plan contains analysis and recommendations based on land use policies discussed in a previous report of the planning series.

PB-191 684 (NTIS)

517

Community Facilities Plan for

Upson County, Georgia

April 1970

34 pp.

Inventories existing facilities, projects needed ones on the basis of previous land use
and thoroughfare plane.

PB-191 682 (NTIS)

518

Proposed Subdivision Regulations

for Upson County, Georgia

January 1970

50 pp.

PB-191 683 (NTIS)

519

Zoning Regulations for Upson

County, Georgia

April 1970

37 pp.

Zoning regulations and zoning district map.
96

COASTAL AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION BRUNSWICK, GA.

*

527

Coastal Area Regional Planning

Program

January 1971

47 pp.

Applies: Bryan, Camden, Glynn, Liberty, Long, Mcintosh

Annual Report 1971-72 - Coastal APDC

approach to land arrangements, population growth and density, transportation and public services. Thoroughfare plan analyzes traffic volumes and design capacities and recommends an improvement program.

PB-206 047 (NTIS)

528

Land Use and Thoroughfare Plan,

Camden County, Georgia

February 1971

59 pp.

Land use plan provides a guide for the most desirable land use patterns in relation to the transportation system, soil capability and public services. The Plan is based on 1990 population projections. Thoroughfare plan analyzes the existing route system, traffic volumes, and route capacities with a recommended improvements program and proposed new routes.

PB-206 828 (NTIS)

529

Land Use and Thoroughfare Plan:

Hinesville, Georgia

February 1971

64 pp.

Applies: Hinesville, Liberty County

A guide for desirable land use patterns based on a realistic

97

COASTAL PLAINS AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION VALDOSTA, GA.

mendations are made, programs of action presented.

PB-204 588 (NTIS)

536

Initial Housing Element, Coas-

tal Plain Area. Final Report.

August 1971

33 pp.

Applies: Ben Hill, Berrien,
Brooks, Cook, Echols, Irwin, Lanier, Lowndes, Tift, Turner

Assesses status of housing, identifies problems and obstacles, recommends three year work program.

PB-191 891 (NTIS)

537

Community Facilities Plan:

Adel, Georgia

November 1969

36 PP

Applies: Adel, Cook County

Public administration, health services, physical services, cultural services. Specific facilities for each are surveyed and evaluated. Recommendations made for improvement.

PB-191 887 (NTIS)

538

Neighborhood Analysis: Adel,

Georgia

January 1970

53 PP

Applies: Adel, Cook County

Five delineated neighborhoods are examined to determine environmental conditions. Recom-

PB-191 923 (NTIS)

539

Public Improvements Program and

Capital Budget: Adel, Georgia.

April 1970

27 pp.

Applies: Adel, Cook County

Programming and budgeting of public
improvements proposed in the comprehensive plan. Six-year plan plus a subsequent fourteen-year plan.

PB-191 886 (NTIS) Subdivision Regulations:
Georgia November 1969 32 pp.

540 Ashburn,

Applies: Ashburn, Turner County

Adopted reeulations for the city of Ashburn.

PB-191 888 (NTIS) Community Facilities Plan: burn, Georgia February 1970 41 pp.

541 Ash-

Applies: Ashburn, Turner County

Public buildings and utilities are examined and evaluated. Plan made for improvements.

PB-191 889 (NTIS)

542

Public Improvements Program and

Capital Budget for Ashburn, Georgia

98

March 1970 37 pp.
Applies: Ashburn, Turner County
Programming and budgeting of public improvements proposed in the comprehensive plan.

PB-191 922 (NTIS) Subdivision Regualtions: land, Georgia November 1969 32 pp.

543 Lake-

Applies: Lakeland, Lanier County

Adopted 1969

PB-191 924 (NTIS)

544

Public Improvements Program and

Capital Budget: Lakeland, Ga.

March, 1970

29 pp.

Applies: Lakeland, Lanier County

Programming and budgeting of public improvements proposed in
the comprehensive plan. Sixyear plan plus a subsequent fourteen-year plan.

PB-191 925 (NTIS)

545

Community Facilities Plan,

Lakeland, Georgia

March 1970

34 pp.

Applies: Lakeland, Lanier County

Public Buildings, land, and util-
ities. Specific facilities evaluated, plan for improvement presented.

PB-191 890 (NTIS)

546

Lakeland Neighborhood Analysis for

Lakeland, Georgia

April 1970

50 pp.

Applies: Lakeland, Lanier County

Neighborhoods are examined to determine environmental conditions. Recommendations are made, programs of action presented.

PB-191 622 (NTIS)

547

Subdivision Regulations: NasLville,

Georgia

November 1969

32 pp.

Applies~ Nashville, Berrien County

Adopted subdivision regulations

PB-191 620 (NTIS)

548

Neighborhood Analysis, Nashville,

Georgia

December 1969

43 pp.

Applies: Nashville, Berrien County

Analysis of blight, environmental conditions, facilities, etc. for each ~eighborhood and rec6mmendations for improvement of physical and social conditions.

PB-191 625 (NTIS) Community Facilities Plan: ville, Georgia January 1970
32 PP

549 Nash-

Applies: Nashville, Berrien ~ounty

99

Public buildings, land, and utilities are evaluated and recommendations are made for specific facilitd.es.

PB-191 619 (NTIS)

550

Initial Housing Element, Nash-

ville, Georgia

February 1970

25 pp.

Applies: Nashville, Berrien County

Preliminary assessment of housing problems. Work program outline.

PB-191 621 (NTIS)

551

Zoning Ordinance for the City

of Nashville, Georgia

March 1970

77 pp.

Applies: Nashville, Berrien

County

The ordinance contains suggested standards and a map for the zoning of the city and its adjacent unincorporated areas. Seven land use classifications are proposed.

PB-191 624 (NTIS)

552

Public Improvements Program

and Capital Budget for Nash-

ville, Georgia

March 1970

33 pp.

Applies: Nashville, Berrien County

Programming and budgeting of public improvements proposed in the comprehensive plan, ana~ lysis of city's financial status, twenty year plan.

PB-191 623 (NTIS)

553

Land Use Analysis and Future Land

Use and Thoroughfare Plan: Nash-

ville, Georgia

April 1970

87 PP

Applies: Nashville, Berrien County

Analyzes existing land use, thoroughfares, population, and economy and presents a future land use plan and a major thoroughfare plan.

PB 191 921 (NTIS) Subdivision Regulations: Georgia November 1969
32 PP

554 Quitman,

Applies: Quitman, Brooks County

Adopted 1969.

PB-191 885 (NTIS) Neighborhood Analysis: Georgia January 1970 31 pp.

555 Quitman,

Applies: Quitman, Brooks County

Examines blighting conditions, environmental conditions. Recommendations are made for the improvement of physical and social conditions.

PB-197 589 (NTIS)

556

Tifton, Georgia: Subdivision Regu-

lations

December 1970

41 PP

Applies: Tifton, Tift County

100

PB-197 587 (NTIS)

557

Valdosta Development Plan

(Future Land Use) Valdosta, Ga.

December 1970

77 pp.

Applies: Valdosta, Lowndes County

PB-199 820 (NTIS) Valdosta, Georgia. Regulations January 1971 49 pp.

558 Subdivision

Applies: Valdosta, Lowndes County

PB-213 693/1 (NTIS)

559

Zoning Ordinance for the City

of Valdosta, Georgia

November 1972

70 PP

Applies: Valdosta, Lowndes County

101

COOSA VALLEY AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION ROME, GEORGIA

*

566

Area Plan - Annual Report 1969

June 1969

Unpaged (foldout pamphlet)

Applies: Bartow , Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Haralson, Murray, Paulding, Polk, Walker, Whitfield.

Includes information on population, economy, transportation and land use (existing land use, land use potentials, land use projections.)

PB-211 112 (NTIS)

567

A New Town Feasibility for the

Coosa Valley

April, 1972

101 pp.

Applies: Bartow , Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Haralson, Paulding, Polk, Walker

Analyzes regional data on the area to estimate the feasibility of a new town for the region. Included are analyzations of the region's environmental systems, housing, economics, population, transportation, and government.

Includes land use data such as road network, water distribution system, population distribution, and data such as tax base and facilities location.

PB-190 449 (NTIS)

569

Community Facilities Plan, Floyd

County, Georgia

November 1969

76 pp.

Describes the general location, character, extent, and adequacy of all appropriated public facilities and includes maps of their present and proposed location

PB-192 157 (NTIS)

570

Zoning Ordinance, Paulding County,

Georgia

April 1970

71 PP

Zoning regulations and a zoning district map.

PB-190 452 (NTIS)

571

Proposed Zoning Resolution,

Walker County, Georgia

October 1969

70 pp.

Zoning resolutions of the unincorporated areas of Walker County, Georgia.

PB-190 454 (NTIS)

568

Fire Service Protection Study,

Floyd County, Georgia

August 1969

110 pp.

PB-192 179 (NTIS)

572

Recommended Whitfield County

Zoning Ordinance

February 1970

64 pp.

102

Covers unincorporated areas of Whitfield County

Inventories existing facilities, makes recommendations for future needs.

PB-192 175 (NTIS)

573

Road Classification Study:

Whitfield County, Georgia

March 1970

37 pp.

An analysis is made of existing road conditions in Whitfield County. The study determines the adequacy of the existing conditions and makes recommendations for future improvement.

PB-190 447 (NTIS)

574

Neighborhood Analyses, Bremen,

Georgia

October 1969

52 pp.

Applies: Bremen, Haralson County

Analysis of lcoation, nature, extent, and cause of "blight" in various areas of Bremen, and recommendations for improvement.

PB-191 791 (NTIS)

576

Calhoun, Georgia: Central Busi-

ness District Development Plan

April 1970

74 PP

Applies: Calhoun, Gordon County

Analyses and recommendations. Defines primary commercial areas and determines their functions within the general trade areas.

PB-192 173 (NTIS)

577

Cartersville Future Land Use and

Major Thoroughfare Plan

December 1969

60 pp.

Applies: Cartersville, Bartow County

Analyses of the following factors were made in developing a land use and thoroughfare plan: existing land use, patterns and trends, existing development problems, existing and proposed transportation facilities, existing and anticipated economic activity, and existing and anticipated population level, composition, and distribution.

PB-191 790 (NTIS) Calhoun, Georgia: Facilities Plan March 1970 35pp.

575 Community

Applies: Calhoun, Gordon County

PB-192 178 (NTIS)

578

Cartersville Annexation and

Fringe Area Study

February 1970

58 PP

Applies: Cartersville, Bartow County

103

Study to determine legal and economic feasibility of annexing certain areas and to analyze the desirability of such action both to the city and to fringe area residents.

PB-199 807 (NTIS)

579

Cedartown Commercial Areas

~vrta!ization Plan

September 1969

56 pp.

Applies: Cedartown, Polk County

Emphasis on central business district. Detailed analysis of existing physical conditions and land use. Also market analysis, parking, traffic, water, sewage, total economic development.

PB-199 559 (NTIS)

580

Land Use Plan, Cedartown, Georgia

November 1969

73 PP

Applies: Cedartown, Polk County

Includes: Inventory of existing uses; total acreage for each use category; relationships of the various uses; comparison with previously compiled information; analysis of development constraints; discussion of potentials; analysis of population and economy.

PB-199 20l(~TIS)

581

Zoning Ordinance, Cedartown, Ga.

March 1970

40 pp.

Applies: Cedartown~ ~olk County

PB 198 574 (NTIS)

582

Public Improvements Program and

Capital Budget~ Cedartown, Ga.

April 1970

22 pp.

Applies: Cedartown, Polk County

Financial analysis, property taxation, other revenue. Outline of proposed projects (urban renewal, recreation, thoroughfare plan, water, and sewers), recommended priority, estimated costs.

PB 198 573 (NTIS)

583

Community Facilities Plan, Cedar-

town, Georgia

April 1970

32 PP

Applies: Cedartown, Polk County.

Inventory and analysis of local education, recreation, protective, public works, health and welfare, aand other community facilities such as the city hall, cemeteries, off-street parking, couthouse and post office.

Proposals to correct major deficiencies.

PB-190 453 (NTIS)

584

Community Facilities Plan, Chats-

worth, Georgia S~pt.etnber:.J. 969

32 PP

Applies: Chatsworth, Murray County

104

Covers unincorporated areas of Whitfield County

Inventories existing facilities, makes recommendations for future needs,

PB-192 175 (NTIS)

573

Road Classification Study:

Whitfield County, Georgia

March 1970

37 pp.

An analysis is made of existing road conditions in Whitfield County. The study determines the adequacy of the existing conditions and makes recommendations for future improvement.

PB-190 447 (NTIS)

574

Neighborhood Analyses, Bremen,

Georgia

October 1969

52 pp.

Applies: Bremen, Haralson County

Analysis of lcoation, nature, extent, and cause of "blight" in various areas of Bremen, and recommendations for improvement.

PB-191 791 (NTIS)

576

Calhoun, Georgia: Central Busi-

ness District Development Plan

April 1970

74 PP

Applies: Calhoun, Gordon County

Analyses and recommendations. Defines primary commercial areas and determines their functions within the general trade areas.

PB-192 173 (NTIS)

577

Cartersville Future Land Use and

Major Thoroughfare Plan

December 1969

60 pp.

Applies: Cartersville, Bartow County

Analyses of the following factors were made in developing a land use and thoroughfare plan: existing land use, patterns and trends, existing development problems, existing and proposed transporta-
tion facilities, existing and anticipated economic activity, and existing and anticipated population level, composition, and distribution.

PB-191 790 (NTIS) Calhoun, Georgia: Facilities Plan March 1970 35pp.

575 Community

Applies: Calhoun, Gordon County

PB-192 178 (NTIS)

578

Cartersville Annexation and

Fringe Area Study

February 1970

58 pp.

Applies: Cartersville, Bartow County

103

Study to determine legal and
economic feasibility of annexing certain areas and to analyze the desirability of such action both to the city and to fringe area residents.

PB-199 807 (NTIS)

579

Cedartown Commercial Areas

Revrtaiization Plan

September 1969

56 pp.

Applies: Cedartown, Polk County

Emphasis on central business district. Detailed analysis of existing physical conditions and land use. Also market analysis, parking, traffic, water, sewage, total economic development.

PB-199 559 (NTIS)

580

Land Use Plan, Cedartown, Georgia

November 1969

73 pp.

Applies: Cedartown, Polk County

Includes: Inventory of existing uses; total acreage for each use category; relationships of the various uses; comparison with previously compiled information; analysis of development constraints; discussion of potentials; analysis of population and economy.

PB-199 20l(~TIS)

581

Zoning Ordinance, Cedartown, Ga.

March 1970

40 pp.

Applies; Cedartown, folk County

PB 198 574 (NTIS)

582

Public Improvements Program and

Capital Budget, Cedartown, Ga.

April 1970

22 pp.

Applies: Cedartown, Polk County

Financial analysis, property taxation, other revenue. Outline of proposed projects (urban renewal, recreation, thoroughfare plan, water, and sewers), recommended priority, estimated costs.

PB 198 573 (NTIS)

583

Community Facilities Plan, Cedar-

town, Georgia

April 1970

32 pp.

Applies: Cedartown, Polk County.

Inventory and analysis of local education, recreation, protective, public works, health and welfare, aand other community facilities such as the city hall, cemeteries, off-street parking, couthouse and post office.

Proposals to correct major deficiencies.

PB-190 453 (NTIS)

584

Community Facilities Plan, Chats-

worth, Georgia

S~pte.mber:.J.. 969

32 pp.

Applies: Chatsworth, Murray County

104

Identification and description each existing facility; examination of adequacy of each; recommendations for improvement of existing facilities and establishment of new facilities.

*

585

Generalized Land Use and

Thoroughfare Plan (Dalton, Ga.)

Coosa Valley APDC - for the

Department of Industry and

Trade

Atlanta, Georgia

August 1967

33 PP

Applies: Dalton, Whitfield County

PB-190 455 (NTIS)

586

Zoning Ordinance of the City

of Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia

July 1969

51 PP

Applies: Fort Oglethorpe, Catoosa County

PB-190 451 (NTIS)

587

Community Facilities Plan,

Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia

September 1969

43 pp.

Applies: Fort Oglethorpe, Catoosa County

Includes administrative functions and facilities, utilities, streets, education, health, recreation.

PB-190 448 (NTIS}

588

Annexation Study: Fort Oglethorpe~

Georgia

October 1969

46 pp.

Applies: Fort Oglethorpe, Catoosa County

Includes various land use information for the fringe areas.

PB-191 789 (NTIS) Lafayette, Georgia: ments Program January 1970
30 PP

589 Public Improve-

Applies: LaFayette, Walker County

A study of financing needed projects and assigning priorities to projects in terms of their relative importance and the city's ability to pay. Includes a capital budget for a six-year period.

PB-191 781 (NTIS) Lafayette, Georgia: Facilities Plan March 1970 37 pp.

590 Community

Applies: Lafayette, Walker County

Inventories existing facilities, makes recommendations for future needs.

PB-191 738 (NTIS)

591

Revised Future Land Use and Major

Thoroughfare Plan: Lafayette,

Georgia

April 1970

52 pp.

lOS

Applies: Lafayette, Walker Clunty
An analysis is given of existing land use and thoroughfares in the city of Lafayette. The study identifies developmental problems in the city, and projects future development of land use and thoroughfare.

*

592

Rome Urban Area Comprehensive

Development Plan

Coosa Valley APDC - prepared

for the State Planning Bureau

Atlanta, Georgia

June 1968

Applies: Floyd

Includes descriptions of basic studies and mapping as well as future land use plan, transportation plan, and community facilities plan, additional information on zoning and subdivision regulations.

PB-192 156 (NTIS)

593

Tallapoosa Central Business

District Study

February 1970

55 pp.

Applies: Tallapoosa, Haralson County.

Defines primary commercial areas, determines their functions within the general trade area. Recommendations for improvement are included.

106

GEORGIA MOUNTAINS PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION GAINESVILLE, GA.
AREAWIDE STUDIES

*

600

Guide to Planning Recreational

Enterprises

1966

36 pp.

Generalized guide - no specific county data.

*

601

Industrial Development in the

Georgia Mountains Area

July 1967

32 pp.

Applies: Banks, Dawson, Forsyth, Franklin, Hall, Habersham, Lumpkin, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, White.

*

604

A Guide to the Georgia Mountains

Gainesville, GeGrgia

August 1970

36 PP

Information collected May-November, 1969

Applies: Banks, Dawson, Forsyth, Franklin, Habersham, Hall, Lumpkin, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, White.

Information on camping, touring, recreation, canoeable rivers, covered bridges, hunting and fishing areas.

* 605
Georgia Mountains Regional Soil Survey Georgia Mountains Planning and Development Commission with USDA Soil Conservation Service November 1971

*

602

Water Resources Plan for the Geor-

gia Mountains Planning and Develop-

ment Commission

August 1969

* 603
A Summary Report on Water Resources Plan for the Georgia Mountains Planning and Development Commission January 1970 26 PP
Applies: Banks, Dawson, Forsyth, Franklin, Hall, Habersham, Lumpkin, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, White.

107

*

606

Georgia Mountains Areawide Land

Development Standards

March 1973

*

607

Georgia Mountains Regional

Housing Study

March 1973

*

608

Future Land Use: Georgia Mountains

Planning and Development Commission

Area

March 1973

NOTE: See also Georgia Mountains Area Existing Land Use Survey and

Analysis of January 1972 listed in this book under Office of Planning and Budget of Georgia.

*

609

River Protection Study

March 1973

LOCAL STUDIES

*

610

Dawson County, Georgia Sketch Plan

February 1973

*

611

The Comprehensive Plan of Forsyth

County, Georgia - Initial Housing

Element

September 1970

PB 198 569 (NTIS)

612

The Comprehensive Plan of Forsyth

County, Georgia - Economic Base

and Population Study

September 1970

91 pp.

Volumes of various parts of the Comprehensive Plan are released at indefinite intervals. Other volumes cover land use, zoning, planning program.

This volume: population analysis and trends, employment structure, trade, agriculture, forest resources, transportation, utilities, services, housing, recreation. Extensive tabular data on these subjects.

:PB 198 570 (NT;I:S)

613

The Comprehensive Plan of Forsyth

County, Georgia ~ Existing Land Use,

Future Landuse, Major Thoroughfare

Gainesville, Ga.

October 1970

79 pp.

Continuation of Comprehensive Plan series. Covers: historical sketch, geology, physiography, drainage, climate, soils, forests, minerals, water, transportation, utilities, existing land uses, land use problems, future land use, specific data for Cumming. With Land Use Plan and Major Thoroughfare Plan, and appropriate implementation procedures. 6 tables, 9 maps (including population distribution, soils, topography, and traffic volumes).

PB 198 572 (NTIS)

614

The Comprehensive Plan of Forsyth

County, Georgia - Continuing Plan-

ning Program

November 1970

16 pp.

Identifies and reviews official planning and decision making bodies with respect to their authority, organization, and the status of the comprehensive planning program in Forsyth County. Identifies and reviews current planning program, recommends positive action.

PB 198 571 (NTIS)

615

The Comprehensive Plan of Forsyth

County, Georgia - Zoning Ordinance

and Subdivision Regulations

December 1970

80 pp.

Revisions of zoning ordinances and subdivision regulations for the county.

108

PB 191 688 (NTIS)

616

The Comprehensive Rlan of Cornelia,

Georgia: futist;(ng Land Use Analy-

sis, Future Land Use Plan, Major

Thoroughfare Plan

March 1970

76 PP

Applies: Cornelia, Habersham County

Three related elements of the comprehensive plan for the city. Analysis of development patterns and guide for a desirable, compatible spatial arrangement are included.

PB 191 690 (NTIS)

617

The Comprehensive Plan of Cornelia,

Georgia: Neighborhood Analyses

December 1969

80 PP

Applies: Cornelia, Habersham County

Analyses of blighting conditions in seven neighborhoods; comparison between neighborhoods; consideration of social and physical factors as relating to neighborhood conditions.

~B 198 577 (NTIS)

619

The C~prehensive Plan of Cornelia,

Georgia: Zoning Ordinance and Sub-

division Regulations

',February 1971

85 pp.

Applies: Cornelia, Habersham County

Complete revised zoning ordinance and subdivision regulations. Includes zoning map.

PB 198 575 (NTIS)

620

The Comprehensive Plan of Cornelia:

Community Facilities Plan and Public

Improvement Program

February 1971

53 pp.

Applies: Cornelia, Habersham County

Existing and future population needs, capital improvements, city financial capability.

Covers land use patterns, water system, sewer system, schools, streets, recreation, other facilities. 8 tables, no maps.

PB 191 689 (NTIS)

618

The Comprehensive Plan of Cornelia,

Georgia: Population and Economic

Base Study

December 1969

109 PP

Applies: Cornelia, Habersham County

Total population change, population composition, social and economic characteristics, future population projections; local economy as related to region, state, and nation and various factors influencing certain sectors of the economy.
109

PB 198 576 (NTIS)

621

The Comprehensive Plan of Cornelia:

Central Business District Study

February 1971

60 PP

Applies: Cornelia, Habersham County

Analysis and evaluation of existing problems, plan for new downtown including transportation, parking, expansion. 8 tables, 8 maps.

PB 195 617 (NTIS)

622

Cornelia, Georgia. Comprehensive

Plan. Initial Housing Element

June 1970

61 pp.

Applies: Cornelia, Habersham County

Analyses of housing problems, actions taken, development of a work program.

PB 198 550 (NTIS)

626

Comprehensive Planof Cumming, Geor-

gia: Initial Housing Element Study

June 1970

71 PP

Applies: Cumming, Forsyth County

Analyses of housing problems; actions taken; development of a work program.

PB 199 198 (NTIS)

623

The Comprehensive Plan of Cumming,

Georgia: Zoning Ordinance and

Subdivision Regulations

February 1971

86 PP

Applies: Cumming, Forsyth County

Replaces 1968 zoning ordinance and map.

PB 199 200 (NTIS)

627

The Comprehensive Plan of Cumming, ..

Georgia: Central Business District

Study

February 1971

57 pp.

Applies: Cumming, Forsyth County

Discusses CBD problems, presents proposed solutions.

PB 191 574 (NTIS)

624

The Comprehensive Plan of Cumming:

Existing Land Use Analysis; Neigh-

borhood Analyses

March 1970

88 PP

Applies: Cumming, Forsyth County

Land Use Analysis of land use composition and development patterns within the city limits. Neighborhood analyses examine blight and environmental conditions in five neighborhoods. Includes specific and general recommendations for improvement.

*

625

Comprehensive Plan of Cumming, Geor-

gia: Future Land Use and Major

Thoroughfares Plan

January 1971

llO

PB 199 199 (NTIS)

628

The Comprehensive Plan of Cumming,

Georgia: Community Facilities Plan,

Public Improvement Program

February 1971

60 pp.

Applies: Cumming, Forsyth County

Detailed inventory and analysis of existing community facilities; needs projections based on demand studies; recommendations; financing; twentyyear schedule presented.

* 629
Dahlonega, Georgia Sketch Plan February 1973

T* occoa,

Georgia

-

Comprehensive

630 Plan

-

Report No. 1 - Population and Economic

Base Study September 1969

*

631

Toccoa, Georgia - Comprehensive

Plan - Report No. 2 - Neighborhood

Analyses

September 1969

*

632

Toccoa, Georgia - Comprehensive

Plan - Report No. 3 - Future Land

Use Plan, Existing Land Use Plan,

Major Thoroughfare Plan, Community

Facilities Plan, Public Improve-

ment Plan

September 1969

PB 191 680 (NTIS)

633

Toccoa, Georgia Comprehensive Plan

Report No. 4 - Zoning Ordinance

and Subdivision Regulations

March 1970

101 pp.

Applies: Toccoa, Stephens County

Recommended regulations. Zoning ordinance contains a map with nine land use classifications.

*

634

Toccoa, Georgia - Comprehensive

Plan - Report No. 5 - Central Busi-

ness District Study

March 1970

*

635

Toccoa, Georgia - Comprehensive

Plan - Report No. 6 - Continuing

Planning Program

March 1970

111

HEART OF GEORGIA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION EASTMAN, GA.

*

645

Industrial Sites in the Heart of

Georgia Area

n.d.

Applies: Bleckley, Dodge, Laurens, Montgomery, Pulaski, Telfair, Treutlen, Wheeler, Wilcox.

PB 192 155 (NTIS)

646

Regional Housing Study

December 1969

121 pp.

Applies: Bleckley, Dodge, Laurens, Montgomery, Pulaski, Telfair, Treutlen, Wheeler, Wilcox.

A field survey of member communities was made to determine deteriorating and dilapidated housing units, and number of these occupied by members of minority groups. Interviews were conducted with officials in nine counties to determine housing problems, obstructions to solving problems, past actions, and community objectives.

(See note, page 76)

112

LOWER CHATTAHOOCHEE AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COXMISSION COLUMBUS, GA.

equal~ 4000 feet.

*

660

A Water and Sewer Plan

1967

155 PP

Applies: Chattahoochee, Clay, Quitman, Randolph, Russell, Stewart, Talbot.

*

661

An Exercise in Open Space

August 1968

27 PP

Applies: Columbus, Muscogee County

*

664

Future Land Use Plan

November 1972

166 pp.

Applies: Chattahoochee, Clay, Columbus, Harris, Quitman, Randolph, Russell, Stewart, Talbot.

Includes maps. For cities, scale is one inch equals 400 feet; and for counties, scale is one inch equals 4000 feet.

(See note, page 76)

*

662

Existing Land Use and Soils Survey

July 1969

163 pp.

Applies: Chattahoochee, Clay, Early, Muscogee, Quitman, Randolph, Stewart.

MCINTOSH TRAIL AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION GRIFFIN, GA.

*

675

Existing Land Use and Analysis

1972

Includes maps. For cities, scale is one inch equals 400 feet; and for counties, scale is one inch equals 4000 feet.

*

676

Regional Park, Recreation and Open

Space Study

1972

*

663

Existing Land Use Survey and Analy-

sis 1972

November 1972

148 pp.

(See note, page 76)

Applies: Chattahoochee, Clay, Columbus, Harris, Quitman, Randolph, Russell, Stewart, Talbot.

Includes maps. For cities, scale is one inch equals 400 feet; and for counties, scale is one inch
113

MIDDLE FLINT AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COXMISSION ELLAVILLE, GA.
AREAWIDE STUDIES

*

685

Middle Flint Regional Development

Plan. Phase 1.

June 1971

125 pp.

Applies: Crisp, Dooly, Macon, Marion, Schley, Sumter, Taylor, Webster.

PB 211 885 (NTIS)

686

Middle Flint Regional Development

Plan. Phase 2, Existing Regional

Land Use - Survey and Analysis

January 1972

124 pp.

Applies: Crisp, Dooly, Macon, Marion, Schley, Sumter, Taylor, Webster.

Existing uses of land are inven- toried and studied. Includes information on soils, topography, forests, and agriculture as well as developed areas.

PB 211 884 (NTIS)

687

Middle Flint Regional Development

Plan. Phase 2, Regional Aggregate

Housing Market Analysis

April 1972

52 PP

Applies: Crisp, Dooly, Macon, Marion, Schley, Sumter, Taylor, Webster.

Includes information on areawide housing needs.

*

688

Middle Flint Regional Recreation

and Open Space Plan and Program

May 1973

92 pp.

Applies: Crisp, Dooly, Macon,Marion, Schley, Sumter, Taylor, Webster.

*

689

Middle Flint Regional Water and Sew-

er Systems Plan and Capital Improve-

ment Program

April 1973

132 pp.

Applies: Crisp, Dooly, Macon, Marion, Schley, Sumter, Taylor, Webster.

LOCAL STUDIES

*

690

Basic Development Sketch Plan for

Crisp County, Georgia

April 1973

44 pp.

*

691

Concept Plan for Dooly County, Geor-

gia

April 1973

41 pp.

*

692

Concept Plan for Sumter County, Geor-

gia

April 1973

42 pp.

Map scale used is 1 inch equals 20 miles.

114

PB 191 610 (NTIS)

693

Minimum Housing Element, Initial

Housing Study: City ot Americus,

Georgia

April 1970

119 pp.

Applies: Americus, Sumter County

Identification and analysis of housing problems for Americus and preparation of a continuing housing plan involving several programs.

Applies: Ande~sonyille, Sumter County.

*
Community Sketch Plan. gia. 1973 May 1973
48 PP

697 Arabi, Geor-

Applies: Arabi, Crisp County

*

694

Comprehensive Development Plan for

Americus, Georgia. Phase 1.

June 1971

142 pp.

PB 191 561 (NTIS)

698

Minimum Housing Element. Initial

Housing Study: City of Buena Vista,

Georgia

April 1970

116 pp.

Applies: Americus, Sumter County

Applies: Buena Vista, Marion County

PB 212 142 (NTIS)

695

Americus Comprehensive Development

Plan, Phase 2. Future Land Use

Plan. Major Thoroughfare and Trans-

portation Plan. Community Facili-

ties Plan. Local Housing and Imple-

mentation Plan. Capital Budget and

Public Improvements Program

April 1972

187 pp.

Applies: Americus, Sumter County

Guide for desirable pattern of land use, guide for future transporta~ tion, guide to location and future development of recreation, utilities, community facilities, and housing. Recommendations of priorities in these developmental needs.

*
Community Sketch Plan. ville, Georgia. 1973 May 1973 48 PP

696
Anderson~

115

Identification and analysis of housing problems for Buena Vista and preparation of a continuing housing plan involving several programs.

*

699

Comprehensive Development P.lan for

the City of Buena Vista, Georgia.

Phase 1

June 1971

111 pp.

Applies: Buena Vista, Marion County

PB 213 728/0 (NTIS)

700

Comprehensive Development Plan for

the City of Buena Vista, Georgia.

Phase II: The Plan

March 1972

48 pp.

Applies: Buena Vista, Marion County

The report primarily consists of two major plans: a concept plan, which is a policy plan for deciding long-

range development trends dealing with urban form and structure, and a comprehensive plan, which is an action plan for guiding the next 20 years growth and development.

PB 213 729/9 (NTIS)

701

Buena Vista Comprehensive Develop-

ment Plan. Phase 3. Public Improve-

ments Program and Capital Budget

April 1972

17 PP

Applies: Buena Vista, Marion County

PB 213 730/6 (NTIS)

702

Buena Vista Comprehensive Develop-

ment Plan. Phase 3. Zoning Ordi~

nance, Subdivision Regulations

April 1972

67 pp.

Applies: Buena Vista, Marion County

Hous~ng Study, City of Cordele, Geotgia. ,April 1970 117 pp.
Applies: Cordele, Crisp County.
Identification and analysis of housing problems, preparation and coordination of a continuing housing plan

PB 191 616 (NTIS)

706

Minimum Housing Element. Initial

Housing Study: City of Montezuma,

Georgia

April 1970

121 pp.

Applies: Montezuma, Macon County

Identification and analysis of housing problems for Americus and preparation of a continuing housing plan involving several programs.

PB 212 005 (NTIS)

703

Comprehensive Development Plan for

Buena Vista, Georgia: Local Hous-

ing Plan and Implementation

April 1972

55 pp.

Applies: Buena Vista, Marion County

*
Community Sketch Plan. Georgia. 1973 May 1973 46 pp.

704 Butler,

Applies: Butler, Taylor County

PB 191 927 (NTIS)

705

Minimum Housing Element. Initial

116

*Community Sketch Plan.
Georgia. 1973 May 1973 44 pp.

707 Plains,

Applies: Plains, Sumter County.

*
Community Sketch Plan. Georgia. 1973 May 1973 53 pp.

708 Unadilla,

Applies: Unadilla, Dooly County

PB 191 484 (NTIS)

709

Minimum Housing Element. Initial

Housing Study: City of Vienna,

Georgia.

Apr;ll 1970 110 PP Applies: Vienna, Dooly County Identification and analysis of housing problems, work program.
117

MIDDLE GEORGIA AREA PLANNING COMMISSION, MACON, GEORGIA
AREAWIDE STUDIES

*

720

Feasibility Study Report and Con-

ceptualization of a Regional Data
Bank

June 1968

66 pp.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Monroe, Jones, Peach, Twiggs.

*

721

Agriculture and Agribusiness in the

Middle Georgia Area

1968

74 pp.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Monroe, Jones, Peach, Twiggs.

Area (Report on Phase I) Macon, Georgia July, 1969 90 PP Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston, Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs,
Analyzes expected demanqs. presents a guide for future develonment 9f water and sewer needs.

PB-186 044 (NTIS)

725

Basic Economic Data of the Middle

Georaia Plannina Area

July 1969

62 pp.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, ~Jiggs.

Analyzes historical and recent economic data to evaluate growth trends and development patterns.

*

722

Forestry in the Middle Georgia

Area

1968

47 pp.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Monroe, Jones, Peach, Twiggs.

PB-186 018 (NTISl

723

Industrial Parks Guide~ine

May 1969

25 PP Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Methodology for analysis of indust-
rial park needs, and standards and criteria for development

PB-186 053 (NTIS) Inventory and Analysis of Existing Water, Sewer Facilities and the long Range Plan for the Middle Georgia
118

PB-186 039

726

Economic Potentials of the Middle

Georgia Planning Area

July 1969

197 pp.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Detailed analysis of expansion potential of the basic independent sectors and the secondary dependent sectors of the economy of the Middle Ga. area.

PB-186 072 (NTIS)

727

Economic Issues Facing the Middle Ga.

Area: Assets and Liabilities

1969

12 pp.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

General outline of major factors in economic progress of the area.

*

728

Technical Supplem~nt # 1

(Economic and Population Study)

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research,

Georgia State College for Mid-

dle Georgia Area Planning Com-

mission

July 1969

74 pages

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Honroe, Jones, Peach, Twiggs.

*

729

A Comprehensive Regional Recre-

ation and Open Space Plan

July, 1969

164 pages.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Monroe, Jones, Peach, Twiggs.

PB-186 071 (NTIS)

730

Regional Recreation and Open Space

Plan: A Synoptic Assessment

1969

12 pages.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Covers briefly facilities, goals, needs, and recommendations in re-
lation to the Plan.
Scale of Maps: 1" = 18,800.

rroposes use,of some reclaimed areas for recreational purposes.

PB-186 020 (NTIS)

732

Zoning and Subdivision Guideline

July 1969.

60 pages.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

General assessment of need and procedures for obtaining effective zoning and subdivision ordinances. With basic information for communities to guide in establishment of controls.

PB-186 051 (NTIS)

733

Developmental Strategy: A Com-

prehensive Plan for Tourism in

the Middle Georgia Area

August 1969

72 pages

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Includes: detailed inventory of tourism facilities; an assessment of past, present, and future plans for tourism development; and a comprehensive tourism system of goals, policies, and standards from public and private sectors of the region.

PB-186 019 (NTIS)

731

Reclamation of Pits, Mines, and

Quarries

July 1969.

44 pages: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Discusses mining areas versus urban growth areas in regard to need for land. Develops standards
for use as guides in reclamation of quarries and other mining areas.

PB-201 011 (NTIS)

734

Planning and Development in the

Area

December 1969

83 pages

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach Twiggs.

Inventory and analysis of factors influencing planning and development; municipal and county govern-

119

ments analysis; identification of public, semi-public, and private agencies that have significant influence on land development of public services and facilities in the area.

PB-201 010

735

Breakthrough Operation Plan

(In-House Report)

October 1970

18 pp.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

A revision of the Commission's An-
nual Housing-Relating Work Program to include a Breakthrough operation. Includes a description of potential sites.

PB-201 069 (NTIS)

736

Analysis of Past and Current Plan-

ni.ng Acti.vi.fi.es

(In-House Reports)

December 1970

90 pp.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Thorough review and analysis of past planning activities and relationship to current work program.

PB-201 009 (NTIS)

737

Citizen Attitude Survey

January 1971

77 pp.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Citizen opinions on housing, codes, and ordinances, area des~gns, public services, government, movement patterns and area health. Data gathered is analyzed in relation to questions raised in other studies of the Middle Georgia Area. Six profile charts.

PB-201 (NTIS)

738

Basic Land Use Data of the Middle

Georgia Area

(Technical Supplement No. 1) January 1971

52 pp.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Each county was divided into land use districts. These coincide with the boundaries of one or more census enumeration districts. Includes inventory and analysis of all land use data developed in previous efforts. 39 tables, no maps.

PB-201 012 (NTIS)

739

Analysis of Development Plan,

Codes and Ordinances

January 1971

60 pp.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Review and analysis of all existing development plans, zoning and sub-
division regulations, and other housing-related codes and ordinaces with regard to their needs for updating and improvement.

PB-201 006 (NTIS)

740

Problems and Opportunities Study

February 1971

78 pp.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Analysis of problem areas affecting potential for development; projections of impact; relation-
ships to other areas of study. Problem areas: housing; community facilities; social factors;
economic factors; transportation; land use; recreation; general. 8 tables, no maps.

120

PB-201 066 (NTIS)

741

Existing Land Use Study

February 1971.

94 pages.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

The study provides for assembly
and compilation of all existing land use data for the seven county area, the classification of use categories for regional planning purposes, and a general analysis of land use patterns of development.

PB-201 065 (NTIS)

742

Six Year Overall Program Design

March 1971

120 pages.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Presents an outline of the Commission's scheduled work programs to be undertaken over the sixyear period 1971-76.

PB-201 008 (NTIS)

743

Housing Data File (In-House Re-

port)

March 1971

18 pages.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Organizes steps necessary to establish and maintain a file of Middle-Georgia Area housing information.

Includes a listing of available data on housing throughout the region and other source material. Lists public housing authorities, zoning maps, utilities map owners,
etc.

}?B-201 063 (NTIS)

747

Design Perception in the Area

March 1971

103 pages,

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Presents a qualitative analysis of the visual forms, shapes, and appearances of the Middle Georgia Area.. Uetermines the effects that visual features have on present and future growth. Includes proposed design standards and objectives to control, correct, and enhance the region's forms, shapes, and appearances.

PB-201 067

748

Design Handbook for the Area

April 1971

125 pages.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Design standards for residential, commercial, industrial, transportation, and open space development. Standards intended for use by local planning commissions to assist in their evaluation of development proposals.

PB-201 065 (NTIS)

749

Comprehensive Plan for Water and

Sanitary Sewer

Systems in the Middle Georgia Area

April 1971

242 pages.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Features of the plan include: consolidation of private systems under public ownership and management; county systems for unincorporated areas; criteria for treat-
ment and disposal of waste water;

121

general locations for pollution control facilities, outfall sewers, transmission mains, and well fields. Scale of maps: 1" = 500 1

activities~ money flows, identificip.tion of populaton - economic trends; summary of economic goals.

PB-201 068 (NTIS)

750

Conceptual Land Use Plan - Tech-

nical Supplement

April 1971

72 pages

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Presents basic information and data used to develop the Conceptual Land Use Plan. Includes: population; economy, developmental problems; local comprehensive plans; and natural and man-made features.

*

751

Middle Georgia Regional Highway

Study - Study Design Report -

Phase I

September 1971

51 pages.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Monroe, Jones, Peach, Twiggs.

PB-211 196 (NTIS)

752

Population - Economic Study

Update

January 1972

148 pp.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

In light of the results of the 1970 U.S. Census, this study has made a thorough review, analysis, and evaluation of the population economic study completed by the commission in 1969. Includes: general review of area economic

*

753

Housing Needs Analysis

January 1972

65 pp.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Monroe, Jones, Peach, Twiggs.

PB-211 248 (NTIS)

754

Utilities Systems Update

March 1972

28 pp.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Amendments are discussed and are made a part of the comprehensive plan for water and sanitary sewerage systems for the area.

PB-211 297 (NTIS)

755

Middle Georgia Regional Highway

Study

(Final Summary Report on Phase I)

March 1972

179 pp.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Overview of the selection of the 989.4 miles of regional highway study network, with inventories, analyses, deficiencies found on this network for 1971 and 1991. Financial needs estimations and recommended improvements program.

122

B-211 194 (NTIS)

756

Middle Georgia Regional Highway

Study, Analysis of Deficiencies

March 1972

53 pp.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Describes the data collection procedures used in field surveys of existing highways.

PB-211 195 (NTIS)

757

Rail, Bus, and Other Carriers

March 1972.

182 pp.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Capacity and use survey and analysis of all rail, bus, pipeline, truck, river, and taxi forms of transportation in the region. An inventory of all existing routes, main lines, points of interchange, passenger and freight terminals and classification yards has been made and is included. In addition, a general assessment is made of the potential development and overall impact of the proposed Ocmulgee River Barge Canal.

PB-211 286 (NTIS)

758

Water Resources of Middle Georgia

March 1972.

261 pp.

Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Includes: inventory and analysis of the area's water resources; estimates of future needs; guidelines for pre-
paration of master plans for storm drainage and flood control by local governments; and a program for flood plain management. Includes bibliography. Scale of maps: Map Atlas with sectional sheets of 1" = 6,000',

= 1" s,ooo~. and 1";:: 1,000'.

PB-211 198 (NTIS)

759

Overall Program Design Update

April 1972.

104 pp.

Description of Commission's work program through 1978. Evaluation of work during the year 1970-71.

PB-211 199 (NTIS)

760

Regional Profile 1972

April 1972.

20 pp.

Annual report summarizing the work activities undertaken by the area Commission.

*

761

Recreation and Open Space - 1972

October 1972

193 PP Applies: Bibb, Crawford, Houston,

Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs.

Update of 1969 study.

123

LOCAL STUDIES

PB-186 042 (NTIS)

762

Initial Regional Housing Element

Study. Phase I. (Bibb, Houston

and Jones Counties)

July 1969.

60 PP Applies: Bibb, Houston, Jones.

Housing problems, obstacles to solutions, and housing work program are covered.

PB-190 010 (NTIS)

763

Initial Regional Housing Element

Study. Phase II. Crawford, Monroe,

Peach and Twiggs Counties and Re-

gional Housing Related Work

Program

October 1969

48 pp.

Housing problems, obstacles to solutions of these problems, development of a work program for problem solution.

*

764

Comprehensive Plan for Roberta -

Crawford County

1972

142 pp.

naissance and analyses of the area~ a number of problems directly associated with housing were made evident. (Author)

PB-191 490 (NTIS)

766

Existing Land Use Survey and

Analysis - Jones County, Georgia

November 1969

50 PP

An inventory of existing land use was made by field survey methods supplemented as necessary by interpretation of aerial photographs, compilation of public records, and other reliable sources of information. (Author)

PB-191 493 (NTIS)

767

Future Land Use Plan - Jones County

and the City of Gray, Georgia

February, 1970

54 pp.

Applies: Gray; Jones County

The purpose of the plan is to provide a guide for a logical and desirable pattern of land use in Jones County. The proposed pattern of land use includes areas proposed for agricultural, residential, commercial, industrial or other purposes. It has been presented on a base map of the city of Gray and Jones County. (Author)

PB-191 491 (NTIS)

765

Initial Housing Element Study -

Jones County, Georgia

1969

64 pp.

The study deals with a preliminary assessment of Jones County's housing problems and the preparation of a housing-related work program. As a result of recon-

PB-191 602 (NTIS)

768

Comprehensive Land Development

Resolution for the Unicorporated

Area of Jones County

March 1970

98 pp.

The purpose of the regulations is to provide the governing author-
124

ity of the unincorporatedarea of
Jones County with a regulatory measure designed to meet presentday and anticipated future needs for the promotion of health, safety, morals, convenience,order, prosperity or general welfare of the county.
(Author)

PB-191 492 (NTIS)

769

Major Thoroughfare Plan - Jones

County, Georgia

March 1970

31 pp.

Analyzes existing street and highway system and makes recom-
mendations. Recommended improvements are assigned an estimated cost and are incorporated into a priority system for construction. Also includes recommended street standards to be used in the design and construction of thoroughfares, and official map provisions.

PB-191 585 (NTIS)

770

Initial Housing Element Study

for Houston County, Georgia

November 1969

42 pp.

Assessment of county's housing problem, with a work program.

PB-191 566 (NTIS)

771

A Study of Existing Land Use

for Houston County, Georgia

December 1969

41 pp.

The study evaluated existing landuse. It is based on an inventory of land-use of all parcels of land
in unincorporated Houston County. (Author)

PB-191 920 (NTIS)

772

Major Thoroughfare Plan

for Houston County, Georgia

February 1970

37 pp.

Description of factors affecting needs and a plan for major thoroughfares through 1990.

PB-191 584 (NTIS)

773

Future Land Use for Houston

County, Georgia

February 1970

43 pp.

The report analyzes factors influencing future land use in the unincorporated sections of Houston County, Georgia, and proposes a plan and policies for guiding future development between 1970 and 1990

PB-191 564 (NT.IS)

774

The Comprehensive Land Devel-

opment Resolution for the Un-

incorporated Area of Houston

County, Georgia

March, 1970

135 pp.

Contains primarily Zoning Regulations and Zoning Districts Map.

125

PB-191 575

775

Community Facilities Plan for

Houston County, Georgia

April 1970

47 pp.

The report describes and analyzes existing community facilities in the unincorporated areas of Houston County, Georgia, and presents a plan for meeting needs through the year 1990. (Author)

*

776

Comprehensive Plan for Monroe

County Forsyth

1972

175 pp.

*

777

Comprehensive Plan for Peach

County

1972

103 pp.

*

778

Fort Valley, Georgia, Recreation

and Open Space Plan

March 1973

79 pp.

Applies: Fort Valley

*

779

Perry, Georgia. Existing Land

Use

November 1972

53 PP

Applies: Perry, Houston County

Scale of Maps: 1" = 1/2 mile.

J'B::-219 06912 NTIS)

780

J'erry, Georgia; Future Land Use

January 1973 83 pp.

Applies: Perry, Houston County

Population and economic data are projected to form basis for projections of future land use requirements. The proposed land use plan is presented graphically and implementation is discussed.

S'cale of maps: 1" = 1/2 mile.

PB-219 070/0 (NTIS)

781

Perry, Georgia; Major Thoroughfare

Plan

April 1973

87 pp.

Applies: Perry, Houston County.

Includes discussion of previous plans, studies available data, and summar-
izes CBD and strip commercial problems.

*

782

Perry, Georgia. Recreation and

Open Space Plan

April 1973

58 pp.

Applies: Perry, Houston County.

Scale of maps: 1" = 1/2 mile.

126

PB-196 821 (NTIS)

783

Open Space and RecreationPlan

- 1985: Warner Robins; Georgia

(Report No. 1)

November 1970

46 pp.

Applies: Warner Robins, Houston

County.

Analysis of existing open space land and recreation facilities; future aquisition; review of federal and state programs; implementation procedures.

NOTE: See also listing for Warner Robins under Office of Planning and Budget of Georgia in this book.

127

NORTHEAST GEORGIA AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION ATHENS, GEORGIA
AREAWIDE STUDIES

*

800

Northeast Georgia Area Develop-

ment Map

May 1966

Applies: Barrow, Clarke, Greene,

Jackson, Madison, Morgan, Oconee,

Oglethorpe, Walton.

Includes proposed recreation sites.

*

801

Manufacturing Activity and Cyclical

Stability - Part 4: Economic Base

and Population Study

Institute of Community and Area

Development, University of Georgia

for Northeast Georgia APDC

August 1966

110 pp.

Applies: Barrow, Clarke, Greene,

Jackson, Madison, Morgan, Oconee,

Oglethorpe, Walton.

PB-182 702 (NTIS)

802

Design For an Annual Development

Program for the Northeast Georgia

Area

Wise (Harold F.) and Associates

Washington, D. C.

December 1968

59 PP

Presentsconceptual basis, procedure and format for an annual program using recreation as a functional prototype.

*

803

Anticipated Future Use of Soil

Bank Land

1969

70 pp.

Applies: Jackson, Madison, Oconee,

Oglethorpe.

*

804

Resource, Conservation and Develop-

ment for Barrow, Clarke, Jackson,

Oconee, and Walton Counties

July 1972

45 pp.

*

805

Areawide Land Use Sketch Plan

October 1972

196 pp.

Applies: Barrow, Clarke, Elbert,

Greene, Jackson, Madison, Morgan,

Oconee, Oglethorpe, Walton.

*

806

Regional Recreation Open Space

Plan and Program

January 1973

169 pp.

Applies: Barrow, Clarke, Elbert,

Green, Jackson, Madison, Morgan,

Oconee, Oglethorpe, Walton.

*

807

Northeast Georgia Water and Sewer

Systems Plan and Capital Improve-

ment Program

February 1973

187 pp.

Applies: Barrow, Clarke, Elbert,

Greene, Jackson, Hadison, Morgan,

Oconee, Oglethorpe, Walton.

128

LOCAL STUDIES

*

808

Barrow County Water and Sewer

Plan

June 1969

130 pp.

PB-195 506 (NTIS)

809

Major Thoroughfare Plan, Barrow

County, Georgia

May 1970

70 pp.

Consists of two major elements: (1) Land Use Analysis examines post and present land development patterns, projects future use ~nd potentials, proposes standards. (2) Thoroughfare Plan examines major street system and proposes a plan for improvements.

PB-195 542 (NTIS) Community Facilities Plan: County, Georgia July 1970
60 PP

810 Barrow

Analysis of existing facilities, proposed changes.

PB-195 543 (NTIS)

811

A Public Improvements Program,

Barrow County

August 1970

27 PP

Proposals for a long range financial program, and public improvements program.

PB-195 569 (NTIS)

812

Cont;lnuing :nanning Process;

Barrow County, Georgia

September 1970

22 pp.

Covers: Future land use plan; minimum housing element; major thoroughfare plan; community facilities plan; and public improvements program.

*

813

Clarke County Water and Sewer

Plan

April 1969

89 pp.

*

814

Elbert County Soil Associations

June 1972

35 pp.

*

815

Greene County Water and Sewer Plan

December 1968

151 pp.

PB-195 499 (NTIS)

816

Minimum Housing Element, Greene

County, Georgia

October 1969

34 PP

Assessment of housing situation, obstacles, objectives.

129

PB-195 596 (NTIS)

817

Land Subdivision Regulations.

Greene County, Georgia

(Report No. 3)

July 1970

58 pp.

A recommended regulatory measure.

*

818

Green County Major Thoroughfare

Plan

July 1970

103 pp.

*

819

Jackson County Water and Sewer

Plan

May 1968

162 pp.

PB-191 693 (NTIS) Jackson County, Georgia. Use Plan January 1970 61 pp.

820 Land

"Suggested guide for a logical and desirable pattern of land." Includes areas for agricultural, residential, commercial, industrial, and other purposes.

PB-198 119 (NTIS)

821

Subdivision Regulations, Jackson

County, Georgia

Final Report

January 1970

53 pp.

PB-198 309 (NTIS)

822

Zoning Regulations 3 Jackson County, Georgia

Final Report

February 1970

77 pp.

Recommended regulatory measure. Includes zoning district map.

PB-198 358 (NTIS)

823

Community Facilities, Jackson

County

Final Report

January 1971

52 pp.

Analysis of existing facilities and proposed recommended changes. Facilities included: administration; public safety; public utilities; public works; education; and recreation and open space.

PB-198 118 (NTIS)

824

Major Thoroughfare Plan, Jackson

County, Georgia

Final Report

January 1971

99 pp.

Guide for location and future development of thoroughfares. Includes: background population data; economic data; existing and future land use; review of existing highway system; statement of goals, and improvements to the major thoroughfare system of Jackson County.

*

825

Madison County Water and Sewer Plan

February 1969

146 pp.

130

*

826

Madison County Land Use Plan

May 1973

60 pp.

*

827

Morgan County Water and Sewer

Plan

April 1969

115 pp.

*

833

Oglethorpe County Land Use Plan

August 1972

5o PP

*

834

Walton County Water and Sewer

Plan

May 1968

139 pp.

~

828

Morgan County Land Use Plan

September 1969

67 PP

*

835

Walton County Land Use Plan

July 1972

95 pp.

PB-195 488 (NTIS)

829

Land Subdivision Regulations,

Morgan County, Georgia

July 1970

54 pp.

Recommended ordinance.

*

830

Oconee County Water and Sewer

Plan

May 1968

145 pp.

*

831

Oconee County Future Land Use

Plan

January 1973

89 pp.

*

832

Oglethorpe County Water and Sewer

Plan

November 1968

123 pp.

PB-191 686 (NTIS)

836

Commerce, Georgia. Minimum Housing

Element

January 1970

46 pp.

Applies: Commerce, Jackson County

Housing analysis of projections for the city. Plan and recommendations for improvement and attainment of several goals for local housing.

PB-191 687 (NTIS)

837

Community Facilities. Commerce,

Georgia

March 1970

54 pp.

Applies: Commerce, Jackson County.

Analysis of public facilities and recommendations for improvements. Includes utilities, public works, schools, and recreation and open space.

131

PB-198 121 (NTIS)

838

Neighborhood Analysis, Commerce,

Georgia

Final Report

March 1971

102 pp.

Applies: Commerce, Jackson County.

Analyses of nature and extent of blight in eight neighborhoods of Commerc~ Georgia. Data on land use, structural conditions, environmental conditions, socioeconomic conditions for each neighborhood.

PB-191 557 (NTIS)

839

Minimum Housing Element: Greens-

boro, Georgia

October 1969

27 pp.

Applies: Greensboro, Greene County.

Assessment of local housing problems, goals, planning activities, implementation actions necessary or possible, and obstacles to improvement.

PB-191 556 (NTIS)

840

Major Thoroughfare Plan: Greens-

boro,Georgia

January 1970

65 PP Applies: Greensboro, Greene County.

Provides a guide for the location and future development of thoroughfare in Greensboro, Georgia, and its urbanizing environs.

Applies: Greensboro, Greene Countr~
Recommended ordinance containing general design requirements and provisions and_ also procedures for administration, enforcement, and amendment of the regulations.

PB-191 559 (NTIS)

842

Community Facilities Plan: Greens-

boro, Georgia _

March 1970

78 PP Applies: Greensboro, Greene County.

Guide for location and future development of community facilities. Included are: assessment of existing and projected population, economy, and land uses; assessment of each existing community facility with recommendations of policy.

PB-191 555 (NTIS)

843

Neighborhood Analyses: Greensboro,

Georgia

April 1970

79 PP Applies: Greensboro, Greene. County.

Examines nature and extent of blight. The city was divided into eight neighborhoods for which data were gathered and analyzed according to land use, structural condition, environmental condition, and socioeconomic condition. An evaluation of cause and contributing factors and recommendations for improvement were made for each neighborhood.

PB-191 560 (NTIS)

841

Land Subdivisions Regulations:

Greensboro, Georgia

February 1970

55 pp.

132

PB-198 120 (NTIS)

844

Neighborhood Analysis, Jeffer-

son, Georgia

March 1971

79 pp.

Applies: Jefferson, Jackson

County.

Analyses of extent and nature of blighted areas in four neighborhoods. Covers land use, structural conditions, environmental conditions, and socio-economic conditions of each neighborhood.

PB-191 558 (NTIS)

845

Minimum Housing Element: Madison,

Georgia

October 1969

27 pp.

Applies: Madison, Morgan County.

Assessment of local housing problems, goals, planning activities, implementation actions necessary or possible, and obstacles to improvement.

133

NORTH GEORGIA AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION DALTON, GEORGIA

PB-211 042 (NTIS)

855

Regional Existing Land Use Analy-

sis, North Georgia Area

February 1972

151 pp.

Applies: Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer,

Murray, Pickens, Whitfield.

Inventory and analysis of existing land use, physical features, urban urban areas, etc.

PB-210 927 (NTIS)

856

Regional Housing Needs Analysis:

Part I. North Georgia Area

February 1972

188 pp.

Applies: Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer,

Murray, Pickens, Whitfield.

Analysis of population, housing, housing material, and land availability and buildability characteristics of each county.

*

857

Regional Analysis and Recreation

Plan for SCORP* - North Georgia

Area

NoFth Georgia APDC, for Bureau

of State Planning and Community

Affairs

March 1972

55 pp., appendices.

Applies: Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer,

Murray, Pickens, Whitfield.

*State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan.

*

858

Development Consideration for the

Carters Dam and Reservoir Area

January 1972

64 PP Applies: Murray, Gilmer.

Consideration of industrial, com-
mercial, residential, and recreational development potential.

*

859

Existing Land Use (Gilmer County

and Ellijay Urban Area)

January 1972

61 pp.

F* uture

Land

Use

Plan

860 (Gilmer County

and Ellijay Urban Area)

January 1972

61 pp.

* 861
Future Land Use Plan (Pickens County and Jasper Urban Area) February 1972 61 pp.

(See note, page 76)

134

OCONEE AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA

PB-211 038 (NTIS)

870

Oconee Area Economic Base and

Population Study

May 1972

135 pp.

Applies: Baldwin, Hancock, Jasper,

Johnson, Putnam, Washington,

Wilkinson.

*

871

Baldwin County - Comprehensive

Water and Sewer Plan

103 pp.

*

876

Washington County - Comprehensive

Water and Sewer Plan

January 1970

154 pp.

*

877

Wilkinson County - Comprehensive

Water and Sewer Plan

August 1971

187 pp.

(See note, page 76)

*

872

Hancock County - Comprehensive

Water and Sewer Plan

May 1970

129 pp.

*

873

Jasper County - Comprehensive

Water and Sewer Plan

July 1970

127 pp.

*

874

Johnson County - Comprehensive

Water and Sewer Plan

September 1970

121 pp.

*

875

Putnam County - Comprehensive

Water and Sewer Plan

September 1971

106 PP

135

SLASH PINE AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION WAYCROSS, GEORGIA
AREAWIDE STUDIES

PB-198 534 (NTIS)

885

A Prospectus for Development of

'The Rocks'

December, 1970 32 pp. Applies: Coffee County.

Proposed plan that can be implemented to develop 'the Rocks' a potential tourist and local open recreation space.

PB-198 535 (NTIS)

886

A Regional Recreation Feasibility

Study (Okefenokee Theme Park)

Final Report

February 1971

48 pp.

Applies: Charlton, Clinch, Ware.

Analyzes Okefenokee region in term of potential and feasibility for the development of commercial recreation facility in the form of a theme park related to the environment. Finding such a facility feasible, the study further analyzes and recommends a development scheme and proposes the physical plan for this park.

PB-198 532 (NTIS)

887

Housing Needs Analysis for the

Slash Pine Region

March 1971

163 pp.

Applies: Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill,

Brantley, Charlton, Clinch, Coffee,

Pierce, Ware counties.

?resenta and analyzes social? economic~ and housing data, Includesi socio-economic characteristics; housing quantity and quality; mobile homes~ land availability; rating of soils; government regulations, 15 tables, 8 maps.

PB-219 399/3 (NTIS)

888

Regional Future Land Use Plan

March 1973

93 pp.

Applies: Atkinson, Bacon, Brantley,

Charlton, Clinch, Coffee, Pierce,

Ware.

Presents pertinent soils, population, and economic data for the Slash Pine area; analyzes the region's existing urban, forestry, agricultural, and conservation land uses; and makes recommendations for future land uses.

LOCAL STUDIES

PB-208 935 (NTIS)

889

A Housing Plan for Atkinson County,

Georgia

February 1972

42 pp.

PB-208 898 (NTIS)

890

A Public Improvements Program an~

Capital Budget for Atkinson County,

Georgia

March 1972

39 PP

136

PB-218 571/8 (NTIS)

891

Atkinson County Economic Base

and Population Study

March 1973 84 pp.

PB-192 164 (NTIS)

892

Future Land Use and Thoroughfare

Plan for Bacon County, Georgia

February 1970

33 pp.

Report and analysis of future land use needs through 1990. A major thoroughfare plan to 1990 is also included. Maps depict those areas involved in both. Data is given in tabular form for existing and future needs.

PB-198 545 (NTIS)

893

Economic Profile of Bacon County,

_G_e_<:~rgia

Match 1971

53 PP

Covers basic location factors such as transportation, industrial sites, existing industry and employment, raw materials, utilities, county services; living conditions such as education, recreation, housing, churches, etc.; and facilities of the major town of Alma.

Also county soil maps, transportation and utilities maps, and tables covering climate, population, wages, agriculture, taxes, and water resources.

PB-200 271 (NTIS)

894

A Regional Development Resource

Utilization Plan for Alma - Bacon

County

May 1971

137

161 pp, Applies; Alma~ Bacon County,
The study through research and analysis defines those economic pursuits most feasible and realistic for Bacon County and Alma. The plan is meant to serve as a basis for the pursuit and development of economic endeavors in the county. (Author)

PB-200 272 (NTIS)

895

!_Housing Plan for Bacon County -

Alma, Georgia

May 1971

105 pp.

Applies: Alma, Bacon County.

Sketch of pertinent social, economic, and housing data on the area. With a proposed plan for action.

PB-209 067 (NTIS)

896

Community Facilities Plan for Alma

and Bacon County, Georgia

March 1972

26 pp.

PB-208 971 (NTIS)

897

Economic Base and Population Study

for Alma and Bacon County, Georgia

March 1972

120 pp.

PB-208 927 (NTIS)

898

Existing Land Use Survey and Analy-

sis for Alma and Bacon County, Ga.

March 1972

27 pp.

Analysis of land use and changes since completion of an earlier study in 1963.

PB-209 066 (NTIS)

899

Future Land Use Plan for Alma

and Bacon County, Georgia

March 1972

26 pp.

Combination and rev1s1on of previously developed plans. Uses inputs such as soil conditions, land ownership patterns, recent development activity, general community goals.

PB-191 860 (NTIS)

904

Revised Community Facilities Plan

for Fitzgerald, Ben HillCounty,

Georgia

March 1970

42 PP

Covers the period to 1990. Map illustrates suggested sites. Recommendations for upgrading each segment of the community facilities are included.

PB-208 928 (NTIS)

900

Major Thoroughfare Plan for Alma-

Bacon County, Georgia

March 1972

26 pp.

Analysis of existing system, recommendations for changes.

PB-208 929 (NTIS)

901

~e~ghborhood Analyses for Alma

and Bacon County, Georgia

March 1972

60 pp.

Investigation of housing conditions, the implications of soil conditions, patterns of development and special physical problems.

PB-208 900 (NTIS)

902

Public Improvements Program and

Capital Budget for Alma and Bacon

County

March 1972

30 PP

PB-191 868 (NTIS)

905

Revised Future Land Use and

Thoroughfare Plan for Fitzgerald,

Ben Hill County, Georgia

March 1970

33 pp.

Analysis of future land use needs through 1990. Also a major thoroughfare plan to 1990. Maps depict those areas involved in each plan.

PB-191 858 (NTIS)

906

Revised Future Land Use and

Thoroughfare Plan for Georgia

Militia District (GMD) 1537, Ben

Hill County, Georgia

March 1970

36 pp.

Applies: Ben Hill County.

Report and analysis of future land use needs for Ben Hill County through 1990; Major thoroughfare plan through 1990; maps for each plan; tabular data on existing and future needs.

PB-209 068 (NTIS)

903

Zoning Ordinances for Alma and

Bacon County, Georgia

March 1972

58 pp.

PB-191 859 (NTIS)

907

Proposed Revised Zoning Resolution

for Certain 'Unincorporated Areas

(GMD 1537)of Ben Hill County, Ga.

March 1970

67 pp.

Applies: Ben Hill County. 138

PB-198 529 (NTIS)

908

Revised Industrial Site Analysis,

Fitzgerald and Ben Hill County,

Georgia

Final Report

January 1971

77 PP

Information on available sites. Maps of several areas.

PB-198 546 (NTIS)

909

Economic Profile of Ben Hill

County, Georgia

March 1971

52 pp.

Covers: basic location factors such as transportation, industrial sites, existing industry and employment, raw materials, utilities, and county services; living conditions such as education, recreation, housing, churches, etc.; and basic data for the major town of Fitzgerald.

Also county soil, transportation, and utilities maps and tables covering climate, population, wages, agriculture, taxes, and water resources.

PB-208 931 (NTIS)

910

A Housing Plan for Ben Hill County,

Georgia

February 1972

44 PP

PB-208 930 (NTIS)

911

A Public Improvement and Capital

Budget for Ben Hill County

March 1972

53 PP

PB..-208 903 (NTIS)

912

A Hous~ng Plan for Brantley County

~~ol';'gia

February 1972

33 pp.

PB-208 899 (NTIS)

913

A Public Improvement Program and

Capital Budget for Brantley County,

Georgia

March 1972

49 pp.

PB-208 946 (NTIS)

914

A Housing Plan for Charlton County,

Georgia

February 1972

32 PP

PB-211 095 (NTIS)

915

A Public Improvements Program and

Capital Budget for Charlton County,

Georgia

March 1972

43 PP

PB-218 845/6 (NTIS)

916

Proposed Land Subdivision Regula-

tions for Charlton County

March 1973

35 pp.

PB-217 225/2 (NTIS)

917

Proposed Zoning Resolution for

Charlton County

March 1973

49 pp.

139

PB-208 932 (NTIS)

918

A Housing Plan for Clinch County,

Georgia

February 1972

34 pp.

PB-208 945 (NTIS)

919

A Public Improvements Program an~

Capital Budget for Clinch County,

Georgia

March 1972

45 pp.

PB-191 931 (NTIS)

920

Future Land Use and Thoroughfare

Plan for Coffee County, Georgia

February 1970

34 pp.

A report and analysis of future land use needs and a major thoroughfare plan, both through 1990. Maps depict each.

January 1971 78 PP~
Using text and graphics, provides information on available industrial sites and associated assets and liabilities.

PB-198 547 (NTIS)

923

Economic Profile of Coffee County,

Georgia

March 1971

70 pp.

Basic location factors, living conditions, utilities, services etc. Also data of similar nature for principal towns of Douglas, Nicholls, Broxton, Ambrose.

Maps of soils, transportation, utilities. Tables covering climate, population, forest resources, water resources, taxes, industries.

PB-191 892 (NTIS)

921

Proposed Model Land Subdivision

Regulations (Part I) and Mobile

Home Parks and Mobile Home Sub-

division Regulations (Part II)

for Small Communities in Coffee

County

March 1970

48 PP Applies: Coffee County.

Proposed regulations to be applied by Douglas - Coffee County Planning Commission.

PB-208 904 (NTIS)

924

A Housing Plan for Coffee County,

Georgia

February 1972

33 pp.

PB-208 901 (NTIS)

925

A Public Improvements Program and

Capital Budget for Coffee County,

Georgia

April 1972

52 pp.

PB-198 528 (NTIS)

922

Industrial Site Analysis for Coffee

County, Georgia

Final Report

PB-208 933 (NTIS)

926

A Housing Plan for Pierce County,

Georgia

February 1972

34 pp.

140

PB-211 094

927

A Public Improvements Program and

Capital Budget for Pierce County,

Georgia

March 1972

41 PP

PB-218 914/0 (NTIS)

928

Proposed Zoning Resolution for

Pierce County

April 1973

47 pp.

PB 198 548 (NTIS)

929

Economic Profile of Ware County,

Georgia

March 1971

77 PP

Basic location factors, living conditions, utilities, services, etc. for county. Also data of similar nature for Waycross and Manor.

Maps of soils, transportation, and utilities. Tables covering climate, population, agriculture, industries, wage scales, taxes, water analysis of the Satilla River, and banking.

PB-200 273 (NTIS)

930

A Housing Preference Study for

Waycross - Ware County

May 1971

79 pp.

Analyzes results of extensive survey on housing preference. With housing data for the area.

PB.-198 531. (NTIS}

931

A Housing Needs. Analysis ;for Ware c~unty- Waycross., Georgia

March 1971

95 pp.

Compilation and analysis of pertinent social, economic, and housing data. Housing needs quantified to form base of the future housing plan.

PB-208 902 (NTIS)

932

A Housing Plan for Ware County,

Georgia

February 1972

32 PP

PB-208 934 (NTIS)

933

A Public Improvement Program and

Capital Budget for Ware County,

Georgia

April 1972

60 pp.

PB-192 652 (NTIS)

934

A Neighborhood Analysis of Black-

shear, Georgia

March 1970

86 pp.

Applies: Blackshear, Pierce County.

Report and analysis of existing neighborhoods; graphic and commentary depiction of housing conditions.

PB-191 576 (NTIS)

935

Proposed Land Subdivision Regulations

City of Fitzgerald, Ben Hill County,

Georgia.

November 1969

38 PP

141

PB-191 577 (NTIS)

936

Proposed Land Subdivision Regu-

lations: Fitzgerald Suburban

Area, Ben Hill County, Georgia

November 1969

36 pp.

PB-191 608 (NTIS)

940

?J;"oposed Land Subdivisi.on Resu-

latiqns; City of Homerville,

Clinch County, Georgia

November 1969

31 pp.

PB-191 578 (NTIS)

937

Proposed Revised Zoning Ordinance

for Fitzgerald, Georgia

February 1970

67 pp.

Applies: Fitzgerald, Ben Hill

County.

PB-191 609 (NTIS)

941

Proposed Zoning Ordinance: Homer-

ville, Georgia

January 1970

54 pp.

Applies: Homerville, Clinch County.

PB-198 533 (NTIS)

938

A Physical and Fiscal Recreation

Plan Including a Planned Recrea-

tion Program for Monitor Park

October 1970

20 pp.

Applies: Fitzgerald, Ben Hill

County.

Recreation program, its cost, park improvement plan.

PB-191 869 (NTIS)

942

Revised Future Land Use and Major

Thoroughfare Plan for Homerville,

Clinch County, Georgia

~1arch 1970

30 PP

Analysis of future land use needs through 1990. Maps depict those areas involved in each plan.

PB-191 617 (NTIS)

939

Folkston, Georgia: Recreatinn

Areas Implementation Plan

December 1969

37 PP Applies: Folkston, Charlton County.

The study supplements a previous study done on Folkston and its commercial area. Guidelines for implementation are presented based upon analysis of current economic conditions and existing development potential. (Author)

PB-191 867 (NTIS)

943

Revised Community Facilities Plan

for Homerville, Clinch County,

Georgia

March 1970

33 PP

Covers the period to 1990. Maps illustrate suggested sites and twenty year water and sewer plan. Recommendations are made for upgrading each segment of the community facilities.

PB-192 659 (NTIS)

944

Proposed Zoning Ordinance for

Nahunta, Georgia

January 1970

38 pp.

Applies: Nahunta, Brantley County.

142

PB-192 651 (NTIS)

945

A Neighborhood Analysis of

Nahunta, Georgia

March 1970

58 pp

Applies: Nahunta, Brantley County.

Report and analysis of existing neighborhoods, graphic and commentary depiction of housing conditions.

PB-191 615 (NTIS)

946

Proposed Zoning Ordinance: Pearson,

Georgia

December 1969

51 PP

Applies: Pearson, Atkinson County.

PB-191 614 (NTIS)

947

A Neighborhood Analysis of Pearson,

Georgia

February 1970

121 pp.

Applies: Pearson, Atkinson County.

Presents a report and analysis of the existing neighborhoods in Pearson, Georgia. Included is a graphic and commentary depiction of housing conditions. Blight areas are identified. Recommendations are made for the upgrading of the neighborhoods.

143

SOUTHWEST GEORGrA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION CAMILLA, GEORGIA

PB-191 562 (NTIS)

960

Subdivision Regulations, City of

Bainbridge, Georgia

December 1969

24 pp.

Applies: Bainbridge, Decatur County

PB-192 053 (NTIS)

961

Zoning Ordinance for City of Bain-

bridge

December 1969

69 pp.

Applies: Bainbridge, Decatur County

PB-191 483 (NTIS)

962

Public Improvements Program and

Capital Improvements Budget:

City of Bainbridge, Georgia

Comprehenseve Development Plan

series.

February 1970

34 PP

Applies: Bainbridge, Decatur County

Scheduling of physical improvements in accordance with anticipated revenues.

Applies: Cairo, Grady County
Scheduling physical improvements in accordance with anticipated revenues.

PB-195 588 (NTIS)

964

Initial Housing Element, Bainbridge,

Georgia

April 1970

45 PP

Applies: Bainbridge, Decatur County

Inventory and analysis of structures; treatment methods; demand; existing problems; future implementation of proposals.

PB-191 563 (NTIS)

965

Summary Plan Report, Bainbridge,

Georgia

Comprehensive Development County

series

April 1970

25 PP

Applies: Bainbridge, Decatur County.

Summary of recent planning activities, including comprehensive plan development, recommended subdivision regulations, recommended zoning ordinance, minimum housing element and recommended public improvements program.

PB-191 626 (NTIS)

963

Public Improvements Program and

Capital Improvements Budget,

City of Cairo, Georgia

Comprehensive Development Plan

series

April 1970

21 pp.

PB-195 589 (NTIS)

966

Initial Housing Element, Cairo,

Georgia

April 1970

48 pp.

Applies: Cairo, Grady County

144

Inventory and analysis o structures; treatment methods; demand; existing problems; future implementation of proposals;

PB-191 627 (NTIS)

967

Summary Plan Report, City of Cairo,

Georgia

Comprehensive Development Plan series.

April 1970

27 pp.

Applies: Cairo, Grady County.

20 PP
Applies Donalsonville, Seminole County,
Presented in text and graphic form. A land use survey has been carried out on the basis of building permits, subdivision plat registrations, applications for zoning changes, aerial photography, and actual field survey. An inventory of land uses is included. (Author)

The report includes summary of recommended subdivision regulations, public improvements program and housing studies, and discusses comprehensive development planning activities in Cairo in recent years. (Author)

PB-191 632 (NTIS)

970

Future Land Use Plan, Donalson-

ville, Georgia

February 1970.

38 pp.

Applies: Donalsonville, Seminole

County.

PB-191 628 (NTIS)

968

Community Facilities Plan, Donal-

sonville, Georgia

December 1969

30 pp.

Applies: Donalsonville, Seminole

County.

Based on Existing Land Use Survey, population and economic base studies, and preliminary studies of the facilities that will be required to serve the anticipated land uses.

Existing facilities such as schools, recreational facilities, hospitals, fire and police facilities etc. were examined to determine their adequacy to serve present and future needs. A plan is reported for developing community facilities.

PB-191 629 (NTIS)

971

Public Improvements Program and

Capital Improvements Budget, City

of Donalsonville, Georgia

February, 1970

23 PP Applies: Donalsonville, Seminole

County.

PB-191 630 (NTIS)

969

Existing Land Use Study, Donalson-

ville, Georgia

December 1969

Scheduling of physical improvements in accordance with anticipated revenues.

145

PB-191 633 (NTIS)

972

Major Thoroughfares, Plan,

Donalsonville, Georgia

April 1970

40 pp.

Applies: Donalsonville, Seminole

County.

fB~l91 612 (NTIS)

975

Subdivision Regulations, Moultrie,

Georgia

December 1969

23 pp.

Applies: Moultrie, Colquitt County

Existing and proposed land use patterns and trends, existing development problems, existing and anticipated traffic flow and circulation, existing and proposed public areas and facilities, existing and anticipated population characteristics and components were considered.

PB-191 611 (NTIS)

976

Public Improvements Program and

Capital Improvements Budget, City

of Moultrie, Georgia

Comprehensive Development Plan

Series.

March 1970

26 pp.

Applies: Moultrie, Colquitt County

PB-195 587 (NTIS)

973

Initial Housing Element, Donal-

sonville, Georgia

April 1970

45 pp.

Applies: Donalsonville, Seminole

County.

Inventory and analysis of structures; treatment methods; demand, existing problems; future implementation of proposals.

Scheduling of physical improvements in accordance with anticipated revenues.

PB-195 586 (NTIS)

977

Initial Housing Element, Moultrie,

Georgia

April 1970

43 PP Applies: Moultrie, Colquitt County

Inventory and analysis of structures; treatments; demand, existing problems; future implementation of proposals.

PB-191 631 (NTIS)

974

Summary Plan Report, City of

Donalsonville, Georgia

Comprehensive Development Plan

Series.

April 1970

54 PP Applies: Donalsonville, Seminole

County.

Contains summary information on existing land use, population and economy,community facilities, major thoroughfares, land use plan, housing and public improvements program.

PB-191 613 (NTIS)

978

Summary Plan Report, City of

Moultrie, Georgia

Comprehensive Development Plan

Series.

April 1970

22 pp.

Applies: Moultrie, Colquitt County

The report includes a summary of recommended subdivision regulations, public improvements program and housing studies, and discusses comprehensive development planning

146

activities in Moultrie in recent years. (Author)

PB-191 509 (NTIS)

979

Existing Land Use Study:

Sylvester, Georgia

December 1969

27 pp.

Applies: Sylvester, Worth County.

Analysis of existing land use and trends. Survey was carried out on basis of building permits, subdivision plat registrations, applications for zoning changes, aerial photography, and actual field survey.

PB-191 512 (NTIS)

980

Future Land Use Plan: Sylvester,

Georgia

January 1970

43 pp.

Applies: Sylvester, Worth County.

Shows land areas needed in future for business, industry, schools, other public buildings, parks and playgrounds, etc. Based on existing land use study and various projections derived from other studies.

PB-191 508 (NTIS)

981

Public Improvements Program and

Capital Improvements Budget:

City of Sylvester, Georgia

February 1970

21 PP Applies: Sylvester, Worth County.

Scheduling physical improvements in accordance with anticipated revenues.

PB-191 511 (~TIS}

982

Major Thoroughfares Plan; Syl-

vester, Georgia

April 1970

43 pp.

Applies: Sylvester, Worth County.

The plan differentiates between existing and proposed thoroughfares and identifies future needs as they pertain to major thoroughfares, secondary thoroughfares, collectors and arterials. (Author)

PB-191 513 (NTIS)

983

Community Facilities Plan:

Sylvester, Georgia

April 1970

33 pp.

Applies: Sylvester, Worth County.

A plan for developing community facilities such as schools, parks, hospitals, fire and police facili-
ties etc.

PB-195 585 (NTIS)

984

Initial Housing Element: Sylvester,

Georgia

April 1970

46 pp.

Applies: Sylvester, Worth County.

Inventory of structures according to condition; analysis of structual quality; methods for treatment; demand projections; existing problems; future implementation of proposals.

PB-191 510 (NTIS)

985

Summary Plan Report: City of

Sylvester, Georgia

Comprehensive Development Plan

Series.

147

April 1970. 56 pp. Applies: Sylvester, Worth County.
The report contains summary information on all CDP elements including: Existing Land Uses,Population and Economy, Community Facilities, Major Thoroughfares, Land Use Plan, Housing and Public Improvements Program. (Author)

PB-191 583 (NTIS)

986

Zoning Ordinance for Thomasville,

Georgia

January 1970

123 pp.

Applies: Thomasville, Thomas

County.

PB-191 582 (NTIS)

987

Subdivision Regulations, Thomas-

ville, Georgia

February 1970

25 pp.

Applies: Thomasville, Thomas

County.

PB-191 580 (NTIS)

988

Public Improvements Program and

Capital Improvements Budget, City

of Thomasville, Georgia

March 1970.

33 pp.

Applies: Thomasville, Thomas

County.

Scheduling of physical improvements in accordance with anticipated revenues. The public im-

provements program encompasses a twenty-year period, The capital improvements budget details revenues and capital expenditures for a five-year period.

PB-195 682 (NTIS)

989

Initial Housing Element: Thomas-

ville Georgia

April 1970

44 pp.

Applies: Thomasville, Thomas

County.

Inventory of units; demand projections; proposed work plan.

PB-191 581 (NTIS)

990

Summary Plan Report, Thomasville,

Georgia

Comprehensive Development Plan

Series.

April 1970

33 pp.

Applies: Thomasville, Thomas

County.

Summary of planning activities, including comprehensive plan development, recommended subdivision regulations, recommended zoning ordinance, minimum housing element, and recommended public improvements program.

148

LOCAL PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS

PB-210 442 (NTIS)

1000

Land Use and Housing Plan, Chamblee,

Georgia

Kidd and Associates, Inc.

Atlanta, Georgia

April 1972

89 pp.

Applies: Chamblee, Dekalb County.

Plan for future land use and housing. Includes: inventory data on existing land use and housing; recent and projected demographic economic trends.

PB-183 506 (NTIS)

1001

A Plan for Parks and Open Space

Chatham County - Savannah Metro-

politan Planning Commission

Savannah, Georgia

53 pp.

Applies: Chatham County.

Presentation of a short range and a long range plan. Identifies existing facilities and open spaces. With guidelines and specific recommendations.

PB-183 524 (NTIS)

1002

Airport System Plan

Chatham County - Savannah Metro-

politan Planning Commission Savannah, Georgia

October 1968

33 PP Applies: Chatham County.

Inventories present facilities,
forecasts future aviation activities, presents a short range plan and a long range plan.

PB-183 507 (NTIS)

1003

Neighb.orhood Analysis

Chatham County - Savannah Metro-

politan Planning Commission

Savannah, Georgia

October 1968

66 pp.

Applies: Chatham (excludes City of

Savannah.)

Inventory, analysis, and recommendations for the improvement of environmental deficiencies in Chatham County. Identifies blighted areas, recommendations made for specific measures.

PB-183 525 (NTIS)

1004

A Plan for Water and Sewer

Chatham County - Savannah Metro-

politan Planning Commission

Savannah, Georgia

October 1968

53 pp.

Applies: Chatham County.

This plan is a general comprehensive guide to identify and evaluate existing water and sewer systems in the Savannah and Chatham County Metropolitan Area. "The plan recommends the cessation of discharging any partially treated or untreated sanitary waste into the recreational or other classified streams and the upgrading of existing treatment facilities to meet proposed standards.

The plan also provides guidelines to meet needs for a projected 1985 population of 286,281 persons.

PB-196 670 (NTIS)

1005

Initial Housing Element

Chatham County - Savannah Metro-

politan Planning Commission

Savannah, Georgia

149

September 1969 200 pp. Applies: Savannah, Chatham County.
Status of housing in the area; general goals and courses of action; inventory of federal assistance programs.

PB-192 020 (NTIS)

1006

Community Facilities Plan:

Dalton, Georgia

Dalton - Whitfield County Plan-

ning Commission

Dalton, Georgia

April 1970

63 pp.

Applies: Dalton, Whitfield County.

Review of adequacy and recommendations of 1980 municipal service and public facilities needs. Covers: police and fire, education; recreation; medical, transportation, and cultural facilities; public utilities; and public buildings.

PB-196 668 (NTIS)

1007

A Study of the Port of Savannah,

Georgia

Chatham County - Savannah Metro-

politan Planning Commission

Savannah, Georgia

April 1970

76 PP Applies: Savannah, Chatham County.

Shipping statistics of Savannah versus other major southeastern seaports and analysis of relative increases. Specific recommendations are made for improving competitive position of the Port.

PB-191 532 (~TIS)

1008

Five-Year Study Desi~n

Document No, 1,

Chatham County - Savannah Metro-

politan Planning Commission

Savannah, Georgia

April 1970

111 pp.

Applies: Chatham County.

Highlights of the commission's continuing programs and a program of planning and governmental studies which the commission will undertake with other public and private agencies and individuals in the community over a five-year period.

PB-193 440 (NTIS)

1009

Initial Housing Element

Chattanooga Area Regional Council

of Goverments

Chattanooga, Tennessee

January 1970

75 PP Applies: Walker (as part of Chat-

tanooga Standard Metropolitan

Statistical Area)

Analysis of the area housing situation, comparison with housing of other SMSA's, interviews with key individuals, various statistical data.

PB-195 485 (NTIS)

1010

Codes Revision Study

Dekalb County Planning Department

Decatur, Georgia

May 1970

64 pp.

Applies: Dekalb County.

Evaluates existing zoning ordinance and subdivision regulations and, based upon existing land use data,

150

recommends land development regulations.

PB-195 476 (NTIS)

1011

Zoning Ordinance, Dekalb County,

Georgia

Dekalb County Planning Department

Decatur, Georgia

May 1970

108 pp.

Applies: Dekalb County.

A result of the Codes Revision Study published as a separate report.

*

1012

Dekalb County Land Use Plan -

1975 (Seven volumes covering

various districts)

Dekalb County Planning Department

August 1971

Applies: Dekalb County.

District 1 - North Dekalb (17 pages)
District 2 - La Vista Corridor (17 pages)
District 3 - Clarkston, Stone Mountain (15 pages)
District 4 - Central Dekalb (14 pages)
District 5 - Hairston Corridor (12 pages)
District 6 - Lithonia (13 pages)
District 7 - Southwest Dekalb (14 pages)

PB-182 979 (NTIS)

1013

Dublin, Georgia (Summary Plan

Report)

Adley Associates, Inc.

Atlanta, Georgia January 1969 79 pp. Applies: Dublin, Laurens County.
Summarizes information contained in eight technical memoranda, presenting an overview of all the elements of this planning study for Dublin.

PB-192 192 (NTIS)

1014

Community Facilities Plan and

Public Improvements Program:

Elbert County, Georgia

Elbert County Planning Commission

Elberton, Georgia

December 1969

61 pp.

Analysis and plan for a twentyyear period of community facilities and public improvements.

PB-192 194 (NTIS)

1015

Recommended Comprehensive Zoning

Resolution and Recommended Land

Subdivision Regulations: Elbert

County Georgia

Elbert County Planning Commission

Elberton, Georgia

December 1969

60 PP

PB-210 503 (NTIS)

1016

Community Facilities Plan. Public

Improvements Program and Capital

Budget, Forest Park, Georgia

Kidd and Associates, Inc.

Atlanta, Georgia

April 1972

63 PP Applies: Forest Park, Clayton County.

151

PB-183 564 (NTIS)

1017

Neighborhood Analyses - 1968.

Warner Robins, Georgia

Warner Robins Planning Commission

Warner Robins, Georgia

March 1969

161 pp.

Applies: Warner Robins, Houston

County.

Analysis of physical and social conditions in each of seven neighborhoods, with recommendations for a program of improvements.

PB-191 704 (NTIS)

1018

Land Use and Major Thoroughfare

Plan - 1985 - Warner Robins,

Georgia

Warner Robins Planning Commission

Warner Robins, Georgia

August, 1969

120 pp.

Applies: Warner Robins, Houston

County.

Proposes land development standards and patterns and a compatible major thoroughfare system to accommodate anticipated development through 1985.

?B-191 703 (NTIS)

1020

Community facilities ?lan - 1985 ~

Warner Robins 2 Georgia Warner Robins Planning Commission

Warner Robins, Georgia

November 1969

84 pp.

Applies: Warner Robins, Houston

County.

Three parts: school facilities; park and recreation facilities; and public service facilities. Based primarily on previous planning studies concerned with population, socio-economic, and land use data.

PB-191 579 (NTIS)

1021

Recommended Subdivision Regulations

(Revisions): Warner Robins, Georgia

Warner Robins Planning Commission

Warner Robins, Georgia

December 1969

31 PP Applies: Warner Robins, Houston

County.

A development of review of previous subdivision regulations in relation to the Future Land Use Plan and Major Thoroughfare Plan.

PB-191 607 (NTIS)

1019

Economic Base and Population Study:

Warner Robins, Georgia

Warner Robins Planning Commission

Warner Robins, Georgia

October 1969

113 pp.

Applies: Warner Robins, Houston

County.

Detailed analysis of historic pattern of growth and development. Points out strengths and weaknesses of the local economy and recommends alternative policies.

G3924 .AS 1967A .A85x

1022

Map of Atlanta

Atlanta - Fulton County Joint Plan-

ning Board

Atlanta, Georgia

1967

Col. Map 45 x 14 inches

Scale ca. 1:100,000

Applies: Fulton County.

Lists of City of Atlanta officials and departments. Flood hazard areas as of May 1963 are delineated.

152

NA 9127 .A7 A85x

1023

Background Information: 1983 Land

Use Plan

Atlanta Department of Planning

June 1967

Various pagings

Applies: Dekalb, Fulton.

G3924 .A8 G4 1964 . A83x Land Use Map of Atlanta Atlanta Housing Authority Atlanta, Georgia 1964 Col. Map 18 x 22 inches. Scale not indicated.

1027

NA 9127 .A7 A85x 1968 1024 1983 Land Use Plan City of Atlanta Atlanta, Georgia January 1968 29 pp. Applies: Dekalb, Fulton.

KF 1071 .A6 A66x 1967

1025

Zoning Manual: City of Atlanta

City of Atlanta Planning Department

Atlanta, Georgia

1967

Applies: Dekalb, Fulton.

NA 9127 .A7 A87x

1026

Planning Atlanta 1970

City of Atlanta Planning Department

Atlanta, Georgia

April 1970

Annual Revision

Various pagings

Applies: Dekalb, Fulton.

Data for specific areas of Atlanta includes: population growth and characteristics, existing land use and zoning; building conditions and treatment; programmed and funded activities; ultimate development. Specific areas of Atlanta for which data is given are: Northside Parkway Area, North Buckhead Area, Northeast Area, East Area, South Area, Southwest Adams Park, Southwest Ben Hill, West Adamsville, West Center Hill, Northwest, East Central, Model Neighborhood, West Central, Central Core.
153

UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY

HC107 .G4 B6

1040

The Impact of Georgia Ports Upon

the Economy of the State (Research

Paper 1115)

Georgia State College - Bureau of

Business and Economic Research

Atlanta, Georgia

1960

61 pp.

TD224 .G4 W3

1041

The Price and Consumption of Water

for Residential Use in Georgia

Georgia State College - Bureau of

Business and Economic Research

Atlanta, Georgia

October 1967

19 pp.

Thirteen Georgia cities were studied: Athens, Baxley, Blue Ridge, Columbus, Conyers, Dublin, Forest Park, Fort Valley, Gray, Lawrenceville, Millen, Thomasville, Watkinsville.

HC 108 ,A75 A8

1043

Atlanta Economic Review

School of Business Administration

Georgia State University

Atlanta, Georgia

Monthly

Oriented towards business and academic communities. A wide variety of contributors from colleges, governmental agencies, business and various other agencies cover subjects dealing generally with business, land policy, pollution, management, and natural and human resources. Special editions cover mining in Georgia, the mobile home industry, Georgia textiles, and other items of economic interest.

*

1042

Southern River Swamp - A Multi-

ple - Use Environment

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research, School of Business Ad-

ministration, Georgia State

University

Atlanta, Georgia

May 1970

48 pp., 12 figs., 3 tables.

Examination of the river swamp ecosystem; past, present and future; education and recreation potential; water quality; productivity; includes a summary of estimated economic values of the Alcovy River Swamp ecosystem.

154

GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION

GTA TA7 .G4x I5 A-125

1060

Evaluation of Dalton Sewage Treat-

ment Problems

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-125

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1956-58

Various pagings.

Applies: Whitfield County.

387.1 G28 C.2

1061

An Analysis of the Port Potentials

and Port Sites of Brunswick and

Glynn County

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlant:Ja, Georgia

December 1957

26 pp.

Applies: Glynn County.

R620.72 G42 No.35

1062

Planning for Flood Damage Preven-

tion (Special Report No. 35)

Moore, Jerrold A.

Engineering Experiment Station

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1958

61 pp.

GTA TA7 .G4x F4 A0349

1063

Analysis of Water Supply in Villa

Rica, Georgia

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-349

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1958

Not paged

Applies: Carroll County.

155

R 628.16 Ml8

1064

Effects of Buford Dam on the

Chattahoochee River Water Quality

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. E-104

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1959

713.37 G4B7 K5

1065

Projected Land Use of Brunswick -

Glynn County: An Economic Analysis of Growth Potentials and Optimum Land Allocation Industrial Development Division Engineering Experiment Station Project No. A-359 Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia May 1959 33 pp. Applies: Glynn County.

339.3758 F8 C.2

1066

Analysis of Georgia Personal

Income Payments by Counties

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. E-127-7

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1959

70 PP

557.58 F5

1067

Preliminary Reconnaissance of the

Geology and Mineral Resources of

Hancock County. Georgia

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-436-2

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta. Georgia

1959

16 PP

Applies: Hancock County.

R620.72 G31 No. 24.

1068

Physiography and Climatology of

the Atlanta Area (Bulletin No. 24)

Carlyle J. Roberts, ed.

Engineering Experiment Station -

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1960

59 ;;p.

~pplies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb,

Fulton.

Includes information on topography and drainage; geology, hydrology, and water supply; climatology and meteorology; seismology; population analysis.

713.37 G4R5 G3

1069

An Economic Base Study of Rome -

Floyd County: Natural Resources

in Floyd County

Technical Report No. 3

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station

Project A-465

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

October 1960

32 PP

Applies: Floyd County.

R 338.0975 W6

1070

Industrial Resources and Potentials

of Southeast River Basins

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-455

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1959-60 Various pagings - 8 reports in 1
volume

156

8 Reports include; 1, Preliminary report on Southeast
River Basins Study - 1959 2. Land Use Patterns and Plan-
ning Activity - 1960 3. Mineral Resources Review - 1960 4. Water Resources - 1960 5. Population and Labor Force -
1960 6. Employment - 1960 7. Personal Income- 1960 8. Disposable Income, Consumption,
and Savings - 1960

557.58 C2

1071

Mineral Resources of Bibb County,

Georgia

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-436

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

January 1960

29 PP

Applies: Bibb County.

557.58 N3

1072

Mineral Resource Survey of Craw-

ford County, Georgia

Engineering Experiment Station

Project No. A-436-3

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1960

7 pp.

Applies: Crawford County.

R620.72 G42 No.38

1073

Role of the States in Guiding

Land Use in Flood Plains (Special

Report No. 38)

Morse, Henry F.

Engineering Experiment Station

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1962

66 PP

549.975 W5 C.2

1074

Georgia's Mineral Resources:

A Summary of Available Data on

Their Past, Present, Future

Status

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. E-233-3

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1962

130 PP

Summarizes the State's mineral resources. Includes: location and geologic occurence; present and past production; status, uses,
quantity , and quality. Updates the Georgia Geological Survey's publication, Bulletin No. 23.

2 pp, Appli,es; Bartow, Catoosa~ ChattoogaJ Dade, Douglas, Floyd, Haralson, Gordon, Murray, Paulding, Polk,

713.17 G4B7 W5

1077

Highlights of the Economy of the

Brunswick - Waycross Area

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. E-233-028

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

19pp.

Applies: Glynn, Ware.

713.37 G452 C3

1075

An Industrial Appraisal of Sanders-

ville and Tennille, Georgia

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. D-109

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1962

35 PP Applies: Washington County.

Includes data on natural resources (mineral, timber, agriculture), water systems, sewer service, power and fuel.

712.18 G4C6

1076

Highlights of the Economy of the

Coosa Valley Area

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. E-233-028

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1962

157

712.18 G4W5 C.2

1078

Highlights of the Economy of the

Central Savannah River Area

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. t-233-028

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

22 PP Applies: Burke, Columbia, Eman-

uel, Glascock, Jefferson, Jen-

kins, Lincoln, McDuffie, Rich-

mond, Screven, Taliaferro, War-

ren, Wilkes.

712.18 G4W53

1079

Highlights of the Economy of the

Northeast Georgia Area

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. E-233-28

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

21 PP Applies: Barrow, Clarke, Greene,

Jackson, Madison, Morgan, Oconee,

Oglethorpe, Walton.

712.18 G4W54 C.2

1080

Highlights of the Economy of the

South Central Georgia Area

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. E-233-28

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

17 pp.

Applies: Bleckley, Dodge, Johnson,

Laurens, Montgomery, Pulaski, Tel-

fair, Treutlen, Wheeler, Wilcox.

712.18 G4G6

1081

Regional Analysis South Central:

Georgia Area

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-666

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

Various pagings.

Applies: Telfair, Wheeler, Montgo-

mery, Treutlen, Johnson, Laurens,

Dodge, Beckley, Pulaski, Wilcox.

712.18 G4W55 C.2

1082

Industrial Survey of the Central

Savannah River Area

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-682

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

113 pp.

Applies: Burke, Columbia, Emanuel,

Glascock, Jefferson, Jenkins, Lin-

coln, McDuffie, Richmond, Screven,

Taliaferro, Warren, Wilkes.

628.54 I44

1083

Stream Pollution in the Coosa Valley

of Northwest Georgia Industrial Development Division Engineering Experiment Station Project No, E-233-022 Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 1963 17 pp. Applies: Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Floyd.

713.12 G3B25 G3 C.2

1084

Bartow County Georgia: An Economic

Analysis Study

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-640

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

Various pagings - 6 parts in 1

Volume

Part 5 is an analysis of natural resources.

713.12 G3C33 G3 C.2

1085

Catoosa County: An Economic Ana-

lysis Study

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-640

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1962-63

Various pagings - 6 parts in 1

volume

Part 5 is an analysis of natural resources.

713.12 G3C45 G3 C.2

1086

Chattooga County: An Economic

Analysis Study

158

Industrial Development Division Engineering Experiment Station Project No. A-640 Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 1963 Various pagings - 6 parts in 1 Volume
Part 5 is an analysis of natural resources.

713.12 G3D2 G3 C.2

1087

Dade County: An Economic Analy-

sis Study

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-640

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

Various pagings - 6 parts in 1

Volume

Part 5 is an analysis of natural resources.

713.12 G3D6 G3 C.2

1088

Douglas County: An Economic

Analysis Study

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station ~

Project No. A-640

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

Various pagings - 6 parts in 1

Volume

Part 5 is an analysis of natural resources.

Indus.trial Development Division Engineering Experiment Station Project No, B-231 Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 1963 56 pp.
Includes agricultural and forest production statistics.

713.12 G3C5 G3 C.2

1090

Gordon County: An Economic Analy-

sis Study

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-640

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

Various pagings - 6 parts in 1

Volume

Part 5 is an analysis of natural resources.

713.12 G3H3 G3 C.2

1091

Haralson County, Georgia: An

Economic Analysis Study

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-640

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

Various pagings - 6 parts in 1

Volume

Part 5 is an analysis of natural resources.

713.12 G3E4 C3 C.2

1089

Elbert County, Georgia: Economic

Analysis

159

713.12 G3M8 G3 C.2

1092

Murray County, Georgia: An Eco-

nomic Analysis Study

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-640

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

Various Pagings - 6 parts in 1

Volume

Part 5 is an analysis of natural resources.

713.12 G3P3 G3 C.2

1093

Paulding County, Georgia: An

Economic Analysis Study

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-623

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

Various pagings - 6 parts in 1

Volume

Includes an analysis of natural resources (general information on agricultural and industrial land use, mineral resources and production, forest production, water resources).

713.12 G3P6 G3 C.2

1094

Polk County, Georgia: An Economic

Analysis Study

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-623

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

Various pagings - 6 parts in 1

volume.

Part 1 - Analysis of population,

employment~ labor~ force. Part 2 - Analysis of income 1 re.,-
tail~ wholesale trade. Part 3 Analysis of existing
manufacturers Part 4 Analysis of economic fa-
cilities. Part 5 - Analysis of natural re-
sources. Part 6 - Economic Development Po-
tential.

386.209758 M2 C.2

1095

A Cross-Georgia Waterway to Serve

the Space Age

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. B-242

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

16 pp.

338.1 M5 C.2

1096

Land Use Planning and Control A-

long the Interstate Highway

System in Georgia

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. B-230

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1962-63

98 pp., Bibliography.

333.91 W5 C.2

1097

Summary of the Industrial Water

Resources of Georgia

(Special Report No. 44)

Engineering Experiment Station

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

June 1964

121 pp.

Includes: surface water resources data (flow and use) by physic160

Industrial Development Division Engineering Experiment Station Project No. A-640 Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 1963 Various pagings - 6 parts in 1 Volume
Part 5 is an analysis of natural resources.

713.12 G3D2 G3 C.2

1087

Dade County: An Economic Analy-

sis Study

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-640

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

Various pagings - 6 parts in 1

Volume

Part 5 is an analysis of natural resources.

713.12 G3D6 G3 C.2

1088

Douglas County: An Economic

Analysis Study

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station ~

Project No. A-640

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

Various pagings - 6 parts in 1

Volume

Part 5 is an analysis of natural resources.

Indus.trial Development Division Engineering Experiment Station Project No, B-231 Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 1963 56 pp.
Includes agricultural and forest production statistics.

713.12 G3C5 G3 C.2

1090

Gordon County: An Economic Analy-

sis Study

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-640

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

Various pagings - 6 parts in 1

Volume

Part 5 is an analysis of natural resources.

713.12 G3H3 G3 C.2

1091

Haralson County, Georgia: An

Economic Analysis Study

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-640

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

Various pagings - 6 parts in 1

Volume

Part 5 is an analysis of natural resources.

713.12 G3E4 C3 C.2

1089

Elbert County, Georgia: Economic

Analysis

159

713.12 G3M8 G3 C.2

1092

Murray County, Georgia: An Eco-

nomic Analysis Study

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-640

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

Various Pagings - 6 parts in 1

Volume

Part 5 is an analysis of natural resources.

713.12 G3P3 G3 C.2

1093

Paulding County, Georgia: An

Economic Analysis Study

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-623

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

Various pagings - 6 parts in 1

Volume

Includes an analysis of natural resources (general information on agricultural and industrial land use, mineral resources and production, forest production, water resources).

713.12 G3P6 G3 C.2

1094

Polk County, Georgia: An Economic

Analysis Study

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-623

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

Various pagings - 6 parts in 1

volume.

Part 1 - Analysis of population,

employment~ labor, force. Part 2 - Analysis of income? re~
tail, wholesale trade. Part 3 Analysis of existing
manufacturers Part 4 Analysis of economic fa-
cilities. Part 5 - Analysis of natural re-
sources. Part 6 - Economic Development Po-
tential.

386.209758 M2 C.2

1095

A Cross-Georgia Waterway to Serve

the Space Age

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. B-242

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1963

16 pp.

338.1 M5 C.2

1096

Land Use Planning and Control A-

long the Interstate Highway

System in Georgia

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. B-230

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1962-63

98 pp., Bibliography.

333.91 W5 C.2

1097

Summary of the Industrial Water

Resources of Georgia

(Special Report No. 44)

Engineering Experiment Station

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

June 1964

121 pp.

Includes: surface water resources data (flow and use) by physio160

graphic province and major river system; data on chemical quality of surface waters; streamflow records by major river basin; water quality by area and river basin; navigation data on Georgia waterways; ground-water resources data; data on industrial water supplies.

338.476748 D3

1098

Evaluation of Agriculturally

Oriented and Wood-Based Manufacturing Opportunities

in Carroll County, Georgia

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-619

Industrial Development Division

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

February 1964

13 pp.

Georgia. lnstitute.of Technology Atlanta, Georgia June 1964 24 pp. Applies: Appling, Jeff Davis, Tattnall, Toombs, Wayne, Walton, Telfair, Rockdale, Gwinnett, Dekalb, Henry, Newton, Long, Liberty, Mcintosh, Hancock, Washington, Baldwin, Wilkinson, Putnam.
TA7 .G4x W48 A-788 C.2 1101 Industrial Districts and Site Areas in Cobb County, Georgia Industrial Development Division Engineering Experiment Station Project No. A-788 Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia November 1964 55 PP

712.18 G4W85

1099

A Summarization of the Plan for

Development of the Land and Water

Resources of the Altamaha River

Basin

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-784

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

June 1964

47 PP Applies: Telfair, Jeff Davis,

Tattnall, Appling, Bacon.

712.18 G4W52 C.2

1102

Highlights of the Economy of the

Georgia Mountains Area

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. E-233-28

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1964

22 PP

Applies: Banks, Dawson, Forsyth,

Franklin, Habersham, Hall, Lump-

kin, Rabun, Stephens, Towns,

Union, White.

712.18 G4W83

1100

Major Southeast River Basin Projects

Within the Five-County Altamaha

Commission Area

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-784

712.18 G4H2 C.2

1103

Highlights of the Economy of the

Southwest Georgia Area

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. E-233-28

Georgia Institute of Technology

161

Atlanta, Georgia 1964 20 pp. Applies: Baker, Calhoun, Colquitt, Decatur, Dougherty, Grady, Lee, Miller, Mitchell , Seminole, Terrell, Thomas, Worth.

712.18 G4B5

1104

Highlights of the Economy of the

West Central Georgia Area

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. E-233-40

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1965

18 pp.

Applies: Crisp, Dooly, Macon,

Marion, Schley, Sumter, Taylor,

Webster.

TA 7 G4x G44 A-812 C.2 1105 Industrial Sites and Areas - prepared for the Altamaha Area Planning and Development Commission by Industrial Development Division Engineering Experiment Station Project No. A-812 July 1965 Various pagings Applies: Appling, Jeff Davis, Tattnall, Toombs, Wayne.
General information on utilities, transportation, etc. with surveys of industrial sites.

TA 7 .G4x C27 A-846

1106

A Survey of Research Needs in

-Sedi~~nt Transportation

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-846

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia, 1965

TA 7 .G4x G44 A-812

1107

Industrial Sites and Areas in

Appling, Toombs, Jeff Davis,

Wayne, and Tattna11 Counties,

Georgia

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-812

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1965-66

5 Volumes - Technical Report 1-5

Applies: Appling, Toombs, Jeff

Davis, Wayne and Tattnall.

GTA T47 .G4x G44 A-814

1108

Industrial Sites and Areas in

Stephens, Forsyth, Dawson, Union,

Towns, Lumpkin, Rabun, Habersham,

Banks, Franklin, White, Hall

Counties, Georgia

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-814

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1965-66

Various pagings

Technical Report 1-13 (in 1 volume)

GTA TA7 .G4x C59 A-848 1109 Analysis of Economic :Forecasts and Land Use Requirements for Savannah and Chatham County, Georgia Industrial Development Division Engineering Experiment Station Project No. A-848 Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia June 1966 98 pp.

162

GTA TA7 .G4x IS A-232-330 1110 Altamaha River Studies at Jesup, Georgia
Engineering Experiment Station Project No. A-232-330 Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 1966 Applies: Wayne.

GTA TA7 .G4x IS A-922

1111

A Survey of Streams Near Kaolin

Mining and Processing Operations

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. EES A-922

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1966-68

GTA TA7 .G4x H9 A-1039

1112

Georgia Mineral Commodity Summary

for International Paper Company

Engineering Experiment Station -

Project No. A-1039

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

1968

HB3S2S .G4 L9x C.2

1113

Georgia County Population Projec-

tions - as developed by the Georgia

Social Sciences Advisory Committee

Industrial Development Division

Engineering Experiment Station

Georgia Insitute of Technology

1968

34 pp.

Three tables give following data for each county in Georgia:
Total population Urban and Rural non-farm population Rural farm population All data compiled or projected for

yea~s; 196U, 1965~ 197S? 1980, 200.01 2QlS1 2020~

*

1114

An Examination of the Economic

Impact of Pollution Control Upon

Georgia's Water~Using Industries

Dodson, Winfred G., and Cassell,

Robert B.

Engineering Experiment Station,

Industrial Development Division,

in cooperation with Environmental

Resources Center

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

February 1973

43 pp., 8 tables.

This investigation was intended to ascertain to what extent existing water pollution control programs, both state and federal, may be causing seriously adverse economic impacts upon Georgia's large waterusing industries. In carrying out this purpose, the study attempted to evaluate the acceptance of, and support for, water pollution control programs by those interviewed. Where feasible, it has sought to propose methods for achieving increased public acceptance of water pollution control programs. (Author)

163

ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES CENTER (Formerly Water Resources Center)

HD 1694 .G4lx

1125

Annual Report

Environmental Resources Center

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

HD1694 .G42x J6 C.2

1126

Water Use and Waste Disposal in

the Textile Industry (1950-66)

Water Resources Center - Project

No. 0166.

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

June 1966

This report provides a comprehensive listing and a general review of the technical literature of textile mill processes related to liquid waste production, treatment, and disposal. It covers the period from 1950 to 1966. Thus, it complements two similar surveys which cover the literature published prior to 1950.

Processes related to the manufacture of cotton, wool, silk, flax, and man-made fiber products are discussed. Problems such as excessive color in plant effluents, the effects of synthetic detergents on waste treatment, and waste-heat recovery are high-lighted. Special emphasis is placed on problems which are in need of accelerated research effort.

A.,.OlO. - GA Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta 1 Georgia June 1966 27 pp.
This study consisted of a field survey of 48 representative wetprocessing textile mills in Georgia for the pqrpose of determining the kinds and frequency of occurrence of serious problems related to water use and waste disposal.

HD1694 .G42x E4 C.2

1128

Georgia Laws, Policies, and Pro-

grams Pertaining to Water and

Related Land Resources (Project

No. B-2701)

Water Resources Center - Georgia

Institute of Technology

Prepared in cooperation with the

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers -

Office of Appalachian Studies

Atlanta, Georgia

June 1967

112 pp.

The background and current status of the legislative and organizational framework for the administration of Georgia's water resources are described in this report. Pertinent policies, regulations, and programs are summarized. Important water - and related land - resource developments are inventorized, and a bibliography of important references and data sources is appended.

HD1694 .G42x H85 C.2

1127

Water Research Needs of the Textile

Industry of Georgia

lvater Resources Center - Project No.

164

HD1694 .G42x K4

1129

Metropolitan Planning and River

Basin Planning: Same Interre-

lationships

Guy J. Kelnhofer, Jr.

Water Resources Center in cooperation with School of Architecture, Program in City Planning Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 1968 218 pp.

PB 206 426 (NTIS)

1130

The Effects of Land Use Change on

the Hydrology of an Urban Watershed

Environmental Resources Center -

ERC 0871

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

October 1971

66 pp., 30 fig., 3 tables, 25 ref.

Applies: Fulton County.

Historical changes in the pattern of land use and the effect of these changes on floods along Peachtree and Nancy Creeks, streams flowing through Metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia, are analyzed and discussed. Land use patterns in the watershed were determined at several points in time.

Rainfall and runoff data were analyzed to determine the changes in hydrologic characteristics of the water shed as effected by the changes
in land use.

PB-206 427 (NTIS)

1131

The Peachtree Creek Watershed as a

Case History in Urban Flood Plain

Development

Environmental Resources Center -

ERC 0971

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

October 1971

83 pp., 3 fig., 1 table.

Applies: Fulton County.
Historical development in the Peachtree Creek flood plain and watershed, Metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia, and the reaction of planning officials, changes in water quality and land values are analyzed to ascertain the implications of historical experience for improved flood management policy. The report presents (1) the historical sequences and causes and the role of government officials in influencing development in the watershed from the time of earliest settlement stressing flood plain development (2) analysis of the relative values of undeveloped lots on and off the flood plain and discussion of extent to which observed differences are caused by expected flood damages as opposed to differences in other residential choice factors, and (3) changes in stream water quality associated with urbanization and assessment of magnitude of the problem created by storm water washing of urban areas even if no sanitary sewer effluent is discharged directly into the stream. Implications for formulating a more effective flood plain policy are discussed and generally show that since management programs deal with people, multiple management approaches are needed to communicate effectively with each individual in an area.

PB-206 424 (NTIS)

1132

The Flood Plain as a Residential

Choice: Resident Attitudes and

Perceptions are their Implications

to Flood Plain Management Policy

Douglas L. James, Eugene A. Laurent,

Duane W. Hill

165

Environmental Resources Center ERC 0671 Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia October 1971 288 pp., 3 fig., 42 tables, 4 append. Applies: Fulton County.
Various levels of decision making affecting settlement in flood plains are analyzed from the viewpoints of individuals seeking a resdential location, individuals engaged in land development and construction activity, and lndividuals charged with forming and implementing public flood control policy at various levels of government.

GTA TA153 .G45x E44

1133

State Organization for Water

Resources Management

Elmore, George Roy, Jr.

School of Engineering in Coop-

eration with the Environmental

Resources Center - ERC 0472

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

May 1972

143 pp., 7 tables, 2 figs.

Deals with the effect of organizational structure on Georgia's water resources management programs. The natural resources management structure is compared to that of five other states with the aid of a research model developed from classical public administration theory. An outline of an ideal state water resources program was developed and applied to Georgia's state and federal water resources programs.

PB-211 611 (NTIS)

1134

Sediment Water Interactions in

Some Georgia Rivers and Estuaries

Kevin C, Beck

Environmental Resources Center -

ERC 0872

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

July 1972

96 pp., 8 figs., 10 tables, 75 ref.

The objective was to determine how and to what extent the chemistry of fresh and saline waters is controlled by clay minerals and associate organic matter.

*

1135

A Program for Metropolitan Water

Management

Gene E. Willeke and F. William

Kroeck

Environmental Resources Center -

ERC 0772

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

July 1972

214 pp., 9 fig., 17 tables,

Bibliography.

Applies: Macon Standard Metropo-

litan Statistical Area (Counties

Bibb, Houston)

The objectives of this study were (1) to describe the nature and scope of metropolitan water reresources management programs; (2) to determine the strengths and weaknesses of existing institutional arrangements; (3) to specify and evaluate a feasible and equitable means of financing metropolitan water management programs; and (4) to suggest ways in which management of water resources in metropolitan areas can be improved.

166

*

1136

A Study of the Effects . of Island

Development on Lake Water Quality

Environmental Resources Center -

ERC 1172

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

September 1972

Applies: Lake Lanier, Hall County.

*

1137

Physical and Chemical Properties

of the Coastal Waters of Georgia

R. Kuroda and F.C. Marland

Environmental Resources Center,

Report No. ERC-0373

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia

April 1973

87 pp.

167

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA

PB-206 217 (NTIS)

1140

The Artesian sxstem in Georgia:

Stratigraphy and Hydrology of ,the

Ocala

Final completion report

Carver, Robert E.

Department of Geology

University of Georgia

Athens

December 1971

8 pp.

Summarizes studies of the Ocala limestone in Georgia, basic hydrology of the coastal plain aquifer, and effects of long-term use of the aquifer on aquifer pressures. Results of the studies are included in a summary report and a series of papers and abstracts.

U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Georgia Forestry Commission, University of Ga. School of Forest Resources Held at University of Ga. Center for Continuing Education Athens 1971 107 pp.
Role of trees in: reducing air pollution; landscape, aesthetics; water relations; noise abatement, Also destructive impact of man; climatic forces; and other pertinent items.

*
Remote Sensing in Ecology
Johnson, Philip L. University of Ga. Press Athens 1969 244 pp.

1143

582.16 B5 Native Trees of Georgia G. Norman Bishop School of Forestry University of Georgia Athens, Ga. December 1940 96 pp.

1141

Describes 92 of the state's 250 native species, chosen for commerical importance or some unusual characteristic. Data includes
description, key characteristics, wood features, uses, and distribution (by topography, region,or county).

SB436 .S83 1971

1142

Proceedings of Symposium on the

Role of Trees in the South's Ur-

ban Environment

168

TN914 .G4 G4x

1144

Report on the Proposed Leasing of

State - Owned Lands for Phosphate

tUning

To The Chancellor of the University

System of Georgia by Advisory

Committee on Mineral Leasing

University of Georgia

Athens, Ga.

November 1968

Approx. 130 pp.

Applies: Chatham County

Evaluation of: the phosphate
deposit, its mining, processing, and land fill; water supply; environmental effects; relation to re-
source planning; legal and administrative considerations; economic considerations. With 4 appendices, bibliographies, figures, tables, maps. Scales vary, several are
approx. 1 in = 2 mi.

NA 9127 .M33 G47

1145

A Visual Survey and Civic Design

Study for Madison, Georgia

Prepared by the Landscape Archi-

tecture 702 class, University of

Georgia, in cooperation with the

Northeast Georgia Area Planning

and Development Commission

University of Georgia Press

Athens, Ga.

1964

78 pp., illus., fold maps

Applies: Morgan

TD 224 .G4 M34x

1146

Water Requirements of Selected

North Georgia Manufacturing

Industries

Univeristy of Georgia - Depart-

ment of Geography

Athens, Ga.

January 1969

61 pp.

Completion report for Office of Water
ter Resources Research Project No. A-014-Ga. Forty-four industries typical of Georgia north of the
Columbus - Macon - Augusta line were selected for analysis. Report includes data on per em-
ployee annual intake water requirements, water use by industries, and water quality treatment. Industries are classified into three groups in terms of their annual per employee water requirements: (1) industries requiring less than 10,000 gallons, (2) industries requiring from 10,000-99,000 gallons, (3) industries requiring 100,000 gallons or more.

169

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF COMMUNITY AND AREA DEVELOPMENT

*

1150

Factors Influencing Recent Indus-

trial Growth in Northeastern

Georgia

Northam, Ray M.

Institute of Community and Area

Development

June 1962

46 PP

J5451 .G45G37 No. 1-5

1151

Basic Governmental Data (Series)

University of Georgia, Institute

of Community and Area Development

sponsored by the Georgia Mountains

Association

1962-64

Each report covers: (1) type, number, and population of governmental units; (2) summary of governmental structure and powers; (3) city and county planning; (4) intergovernmental cooperation; (5) governmental finances and services; (6) utility rates of selected municipalities; and (7) tax equalization.

(1) Report of Basic Governmental Data for a 12 eounty Study Area; 1962; Banks, Dawson, Forsyth, Franklin, Habersham, Hall, Lumpkin, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, White.

(2) Report of Basic Governmental Data for the Central Savannah River Area; May 1962~ Burke, Columbia, Emanuel, Glascock, Jefferson, Jenkins, Lincoln, McDuffie, Richmond, Screven, Taliaferro, Warren, Wilkes.

170

(3) Report of Basic Governmental Data for the South Central Georgia Area; June 1962; Bleckley, Dodge, Jeff Davis, Johnson, Laurens, Montgomery, Pulaski, Telfair, Treutlen, Wheeler, Wilcox.
(4) Report of Basic Governmental Data for the Slash Pine Area Planning and Development Commission; September 1963; Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill, Brantley, Charlton, Clinch, Coffee, Pierce, Ware.
(5) Basic Governmental Data for the Altamaha Planning and Development Commission; January 1964; Appling, Jeff Davis, Tattnall, Toombs, Wayne.

*

1152

Functional Regions of Georgia:

Their Delimitation and Nature

Northam, Ray M., James A. Barnes,

and James E. Lewis

Institute of Community and Area

Development and Department of

Geography

March 1963

34 PP

*

1153

A Landscape Development Study for

Clarkeville, Georgia

Hill, Robert J.

Institute of Community and Area

Development

November 1963

28 pp.

*

1154

The Georgia Mountains: Its Re-

sources, Problems, and Potentials

Schretter, Howard A.

Institute of Community and Area

Development

1964

78 pp.

HC 107.G4 G2757

1155

Coastal Georgia, Its Resources and

Development

Institute of Community and Area

Development

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

August 1964

69 pp.

Applies: Bryan, Camden, Chatham,

Glynn, Liberty, Mcintosh.

Highlights then existing trends and conditions, discusses problems, potentials, relationships of counties as a unified region.

Several appendices with various statistical information, charts, bibliography.

R330.9758 G33 No.l5

1156

Georgia's Navigable Waterways

and Industrialization

James B. Kenyon (Monograph No. 15)

Department of Geography and In-

stitute of Community and Area

Development

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

1964

28 PP

1964 extent of waterways, characteristics of service areas, riverine industrial development, patterns of water-borne freight; prospects for the future. 14 tables, 4 charts. With separate statistical supplement of 7 tables of waterborne freight and traffic data at Georgia ports and on selected waterways.

HC107 .G4 G276

1157

Dawson - Terrell County: Ideas

for Development

171

Institute of Community and Area Development University of Georgia Athens, Georgia 1964 103 pp. Applies: Terrell County, City of Dawson.
Physical setting, community social profile, population, economy, agriculture, forestry, industry, housing, landscape development, government. Various proposals. 27 tables, 4 figures, 4 plates. Bibliography.

*

1158

Community Planning for Environ-

mental Health

Nix, Harold L.

Institute of Community and Area

Development and Georgia Depart-

ment of Public Health.

1965

11 pp.

NA9127 .W27 H5x

1159

Waycross, a Landscape Develop-

ment Study

Institute of Community and Area

Development

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

June 1966

35 pp.

Applies: Waycross, Ware County.

R330.9758 G33 No. 19

1160

Delimiting Industrial Speciali-

zation Regions in Georgia

John R. McGregor

Department of Geography, Univer-

sity of Georgia

Published by Department of

Geography and Institute of

Community and Area Development University of Georgia Athens, Georgia 1967 27 PP
Author delineates six industrial specialization regions in Georgia based on measurements of certain industry concentrations within each of Georgia's counties.
Included are maps showing counties with certain selected Standard Industrial Classification (S.I.C.) groups.

JK4331 1971 .S35

1161

An Atlas of Multi-County Organi-

zational Units in Georgia

Compiled by Howard A. Schretter,

Institute of Community and Area

Development, and

James A. Barnes, Department of

Geography

Cartographic Services Laboratory

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

1968, 1971

67 pp.

34 maps, approximately 1"=50 miles, showing organizational boundaries in relation to counties of Georgia. Covers various districts for:
Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service Area Planning and Development Commissions Community Action Agencies Congressional Districts State Senatorial and Representative Districts Cooperative Extension Service Economic Development Districts Economic Development Regions Farmers Home Administration, USDA Soil Conservation Service, USDA

172

Soil and Water Conservation Districts State Highway Department University System of Georgia United States Army Engineer Districts - Others
NOTE: SEVERAL MAPS ARE OUT OF DATE, INCLUDING THE APDC
MAP.

*

1162

A Planning Concept for the Georgia

Coastal Zone

Special Task Force Committee of

the Institute of Community and

Area Development

September 1972

30 pp.

j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j

INSTITUTE OF GOVERNMENT

*

1170

Water Law and Policy in the South-

east, Papers

Institute of Law and Government

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

1962

338 pp.

Papers from Southeastern Water Law Conference, University of Georgia, 1961.

Legal doctrines for each state are analyzed.

KFG478 .A3 1966

1171

A Compilation of the Property

Taxation Laws of Georgia

University of Georgia Institute of

Law and Government

University of Georgia Press

Athens, Georgia

1966

242 pp.

KFG446 .K3

1172

Georgia Water Law

University of Georgia Institute of

Government

Athens, Georgia

1969

395 pp.

PB-206 694 (NTIS)

1173

Legal Aspects of Ownership and Use

of Estuarine Areas in Georgia and

South Carolina

Leavell, Carroll

Institute of Government

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

1971

119 pp.

173

DIVISION OF RESEARCH OF THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

HC107 .G4 Al3

1180

Georgia Business

Division of Research

College of Business Administration

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

Monthly

Monthly statistics on local business activity of selected Georgia cities, sales in Georgia by county, and other activities such as buildings authorized, employment, etc. by county and city in Georgia. Also Travel Barometer and various special economic indicators.

*

1181

Georgia: Gross State Product and

Productivity, 1950-68

(Georgia Economy Monograph No. 1)

Niemi, Albert, W., Jr.

Division of Research, College of

Business Administration

1970

HC 107 .G43 156

1182

Personal Income in Georgia Counties:

New Estimates by Source and Industry

(Georgia Economy Monograph No. 2)

Norris, Clio Crosby

Division of Research, College of

Business Administration

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

March 1971

Estimates of earnings by industry source on individual county basis for selected years 1929 to 1968. Detailed.

174

*

1183

State Financial Assistance to

Localities in Georgia

(Georgia Economy Monograph No. 3)

Holshouser, Eugene C.

Division of Research, College of

Business Administration

1972

* 1184
A Study of Out-of-State Requests for Travel Information from the State of Georgia (Travel Research Study No. 1) Keeling, William B. 1963

*

1185

The Georgia Travel Industry,

1960 - 1963

(Travel Research Study No. 2)

Keeling, William B.

1965

Gl55 .U6 G44 No.3

1186

A Survey of Visitors to Stone

Mountain Park

(Travel Research Study No. 3)

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research

July 1969

95 pp.

Applies: Dekalb County.

Visitor characteristics, activities within the park, visitor reaction.

*

1187

The Georgia Travel Industry,

1960 - 1965

(Travel Research Study No. 4)

Keeling, William B.

1966.

Gl55 .U6 G44 No. 5

1188

Economic Impact of the Proposed

Cumberland Island National Sea-

shore

(Travel Research Study No. 5)

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

1968

100 pp.

Applies primarily: Camden, Glynn.

Island descriptions, proposals, relationships to Georgia travel industry and Outdoor Recreation Plan, economy of the area, estimated visitation and expenditure, estimated economic impact.

Includes map and information regarding proposed development plan of October, 1967, by USDI.

Gl55 .U6 G44 No. 6

1189

Tourism Development in the Georgia

Mountains Area

(Travel Research Study No. 6)

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

April 1970

Approx. 200 pp.

Applies: Banks, Dawson, Fannin,

Forsyth, Franklin, Habersham,

Hall, Lumpkin, Pickens, Rabun,

Stephens, Towns, Union, White.

Extensive study of area development potentials. Includes studies of specific sites and proposals. Economic surveys, inventory of transportation facilities and patterns, inventory of major attractions, existing physical setting and natural resources as related to tourism. 11 tables, 6 figures.

175

1190 Tourism Development in the Georgia Mountains Area (Travel Research Study No. 6) County Supplements Bureau of Business and Economic
Research Graduate School of Business Administration University of Georgia Athens, Georgia 1967.

Gl55 .U6 G44 No. 7

1191

Tourism Development in Chatta-

hoochee - Flint Area

(Travel Research Study No. 7)

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research

Graduate School of Business

Administration

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

1967

95 pp.

Applies: Carroll, Coweta, Harris,

Heard, Meriweather, Talbot, Troup.

Extensive study of area development potentials. Proposals for specific sites and region as a unit. Economic data, transportation data, existing tourism, facilities, potentials. 8 tables, 4 figures. Bibliography.

T* ourism

Development

in

the

1192 Chat-

tahoochee - Flint Area

(Travel Research Study No. 7)

County Supplements

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research

Graduate School of Business

Administration

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

1967.

*

1193

Tourism Development in the Coastal

Plain Area

(Travel Research Study No. 8)

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research

1967

potential. Includes a tourism development program, market analysis and projections, and environmental development opportunities. Various statistical data, survey results.

Gl55 .U6 G44 No. 8

1194

Tourism Development in the Coastal

Plain Area

(Travel Research Study No. 8)

County Supplements

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

October 1967

Approx. 80 pp.

Applies: Berrien, Brooks, Cook,

Echols, Irwin, Lanier, Lowndes,

Tift, Turner.

Individual reports for each county on vacation, recreation travel industry, present and potential. Each county report includes brief descriptions of the physical setting, tourist and recreation facilities, present tourism, and development potential. Varied statistical information.

Gl55 .U6 G44 No. 9

1195

Tourism Development in the Georgia

Southern Area

(Travel Research Study No. 9)

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

April 1968

Approx. 100 pp.

Applies: Bulloch, Candler, Chatham,

Effingham, Evans.

Analysis of tourism development

Gl55 .U6 G44 No. 9

1196

Tourism Development in the Georgia

Southern Area

(Travel Research Study No. 9)

County Supplements

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

April 1968

Approx. 60 pp.

Applies: Bulloch, Candler, Chat-

ham, Effingham, Evans.

Individual reports for each county on vacation, recreation travel industry. Each contain sections covering basic economic data, present status of tourism, and tourism development potentials. Charts, tables, data listings.

Gl55 .U6 G44 No. 10

1197

Forecast of Vacation-Recreation

Traffic on Major Georgia High-

ways

(Travel Research Study No. 10)

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

August 1968

26 pp.

Data on travel on interstate highways. Also Appalachian highway effects, diversion of traffic, other projections.

176

Gl55 .U6 G44

1198

The Georgia Travel Industry, 1960-

1968

(Travel Research Study No. 11)

Division of Research

College of Business Administration

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

1969

85 pp.

Updates The Georgia Travel Industry, 1960-1965. Brief summary of travel and associated expenditures up to 1969, economic impact, and Georgia's travel industry. With detailed analysis of traveler characteristics.

HB3525 .G4 G45

1202

Georgia County Data Book

Bureau of Business Research -

Prepared for the Governor's

Commission to Improve Education.

1963.

HB3525 .G4 G45

1203

Georgia County Data Book - Pro-

jection Supplement

Bureau of Business Research -

Prepared for University System

of Georgia Regents' Study on

Community Junior Colleges in

Georgia.

1964.

*

1199

Seasonal Analysis of Visitors to

Stone Mountain Park

(Travel Research Study No. 12)

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research

1969.

*

1200

The Georgia Travel Industry, 1960-

1970

(Travel Research Study No. 13)

Division of Research

College of Business Administration

University of Georgia

1972

Updates The Georgia Travel Industry, 1960-1968

*

1201

Tourism Development in Dublin and

Laurens County, Georgia

(Travel Research Study No. 14)

Division of Research, College of

Business Administration

1972.

177

*

1204

A Study of Tourism in the Alta-

maha Area

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

1964.

*

1205

Tourism Development in the Cen-

tral Savannah River Area

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research

1964.

*

1206

Andersonville Historical Complex,

A Preliminary Development Study

Hill, Robert S. and William B.

Keeling

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research and Institute of Com-

munity and Area Development

Prepared for the West Central

Georgia Area Planning and Deve-

lopment Commission

1965.

*

1207

A History of Georgia Forestry

(Research Monograph No. 2)

I. James Pikl, Jr.

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

1966.

91 pp.

Georgia forests from 1733 to 1966, principal forestry agencies, private organizations, public policies, expenditures. With selected tables and figures showing production by lumber types, values of pulpwood, Georgia's share of forest acreages and timber volumes, and distribution of commercial forestlands in the state, all over time.

Also a chronological history listing of events, list of forestry organizations and programs, and information of Georgia's forestry pioneers.

*
Tourism in Folkston

1208

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research and Institute of Com-

munity and Area Development

prepared for the Slash Pine Area

Planning and Development Commission

December 1967.

Chapter I in a Commercial Areas Study of Folkston, Georgia.

Gl55 .U6 .S3

1209

Tourism Development in the Coastal

Empire of Georgia - County Supple-

ment

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

178

August 1968. Approx. 70 pp. Applies: Bulloch, Candler, Chatham, Effingham, Evans.
A reprinting under a new title of Tourism Development in the Georgia Southern Area, (Travel
Research Study No. 9), catalog
number: GlSS .U6 G44 No. 9.

Gl55 .U6 G42x

1210

Georgia Welcome Center Research

Report Series

Bureau of Business and Economic

Research

Graduate School of Business

Administration

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

1968-1970

60 pp., in 3 volumes.

Volume 1- Characteristics of Out-of-State Visitors Volume 2- Program and Visitors Volume 3- Characteristics of Out-of-State Campers

GV54 .G4 A43

1211

The Georgia Coast: Issues and

Options for Recreation

Charles D. Clement

Division of Research of the

College of Business Administra-

tion

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

1971.

Approx. 150 pp.

Applies: Bryan, Camden, Chatham,

Glynn, Liberty, Mcintosh.

Features: archaeological, historical, geological, and recreational resources; overall view of the coastal economy; recreanal - ecological constraints;

recreation demand; recreational potential. Appendices contain statistical data and a recreational resources listing for the coastal area. Also a selected bibliography, photos, charts, figures.
179

AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

*

1250

Aggregate Returns from Water

Resource Development in Georgia,

1946-1965. (Research Report no.

133)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1972.

631.1 63

1251

Agricultural Resources in the

Southeast River Basins of Georgia

University of Ga.

Athens, Ga.

No date

Approximately 500 pp.

Extensive tabular data by county, taken primarily from census of
agriculture. Majority of data for 1954. Also discussion of development problems and potentials, and projected and potential use of land and water resources by agriculture.

* 1252
Agriculture, Agribusiness and Economic Growth Agricultural Experiment Station Athens 1972

*

1253

Agriculture and Agribusiness in

the Economic Development of the

Coastal Plain Commission Area of

Georgia (Bulletin no. N.S. 149)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1965

*

1254

A icul-ture and A ribusiness in

the Mid le-Geor$ia Area (Research

Bulletin no'. 49)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1968.

COM-72-10183 (NTIS)

1255

Economic Analysis of the Commercial

Fishery Industry of Georgia

(Research Bulletin No. 37)

Carley, D.H.

Agricultural Experiment Stations

Athens

June 1968

94 pp.

Identification and analysis of market demand and supply problems, biological problems, and technical problems. Analysis of economic potential.

*

1256

Jhe Economic Development of the

Altamaha Planning and Development

Commission Area of Georgia Through

Utilization of the Agricultural

and Agribusiness Base (Research

Bulletin No. 20)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1967

*

1257

The Economic Development of the

Chattahoochee - Flint Planning

and Development Commission Area

Through Utilization of the Agri-

cultural and Agribusiness Base

(Research Bulletin no. 2])

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1967

180

*The

Economic

Development

of

1258 the

Northeast Georgia Commission~

Area Though Use of Fo'rest

Products and Water Resources

(Bulletin no. N.S. 175)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1966

*

1259

The Economic Development of the

Northeast Georgia Planning and

Development Commission Area

Through Utilization of the

Agricultural and Agribusiness

Base (Research Bulletin no. 5)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1967

*

1260

The Economic Development of the

Southwest Georgia Planning and

Development Commission Area

Through Utilization of the

Agricultural and Agribusiness

Base (Bulletin no. N.S. 151)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1965

*

1261

Effect of Changes in Land Use,

Mechanization and Other Selected

Factors Upon Migration from

Georgia Farms, 1950-1960.

(Research Bulletin no. 96)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1971

*

1262

Factors .:Affectirts the Value of
Rur.ar Pjti~ertj- tit North Georgia
(Researc~Bulletin NO. 103)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1972

*

1263

Forest and Water Resources in the

Appalachian Area of Georgia

(Research Bulletin no. 12)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1967

*

1264

Forestry in the Middle Georgia

Area (Research Bulletin no. 50)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1968

*

1265

Forestry and Water Resources in

the Economic Development of the

Altamaha Planning and Develo ment

Commission Area Bulletin no.

N.S. 174)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1966

*

1266

Forestry and Water Resources in the

Economic Development of the South-

west Georgia Planning and Develop-

ment Commission Area with National

and Regional Comparisons

(Bulletin no. ~.S. 152)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1966

181

*

1267

Migration in Georgia

(Research Report no. 26)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1968

*

1268

Optimum Farm Organizations and

Area Production Patterns for Upper

Hiawassee Watershed

(Research Bulletin no.53)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1968

*

1269

Population Trends of Georgia Cities

and Towns: A Half Century of

yopulation Growth

(Research Report no. 145)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1972

*

1270

Potentials for Growth in Georgia's

Food, Forest, and Recreation In-

dustries (Research Report no. 10)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1967

* 1271
Private Campground Operations in Georgia (Research Bulletin no. 89) Agricultural Experiment Station Athens 1971

*

1272

The Role of the Agricultural and

Ag;::,ibit"slrtess . Base in the Economic

Developnentof the Slash Pine

.Planning and Development Connnission

Area of Georgia



(Research Bulletin No. 23)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1967

*

1273

Soil Associations of Georgia

Perkins, H. F. and F. T. Ritchie,

Jr.

Georgia Agricultural Experiment

Stations in cooperation with USDA

Soul Conservation Service

April 1965, revised February 1968

Map - scale: 1 in. = 15 mi.

Eight-color map of Georgia illustrating distribution of sixtythree soil associations among eight major provinces. Descriptive text for each association summarizes
the soils in relation to topography, drainage, and texture.

*

1274

Soils of Georgia: Their Formation,

Classification, and Management

(Bulletin no. 2)

Agricmltural Experiment Station

Athens

1953

*

1275

Timber, Wood Products, and Water_

Resources in the Economic Develop-

ment of the Chattahoochee - Flint

Commission Area of Georgia

(Research Bulletin no. 8)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1967

182

* 1276
Timber, Wood Products, and Water
Resources in the Econo!n{c b"e;,elopment of the Coas'tal Plain Com- mission Area of Georgia with National and Regional Comvarisons (Bulletin no. N.S. 147) Agricultural Experiment Station Athens 1965

process; past planning objectives and strategies. Also a synoptic outline for inventories of the
resources.

*

1277

Types of Farming Areas of Georgia

(Bulletin N.S. 48)

Proctor, Roy E.

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1957

*

1278

The Use of Forest And Water

Resources in the Economic Develop-

ment of the Slash Pine Planning

and Development Commission Area

(Research Bulletin no. 22)

Agricultural Experiment Station

Athens

1967

PB-188 830 (NTIS)

1279

The Water Resources and Water

Resources Planning in Georgia

Department of Agricultural Economics

University of Georgia

Athens, Ga.

June 1969

38 pp.

History of Georgia's water resources Discussion of: social and economic aspects of water resources development; water uses and problems; need for a state water plan and cognitive planning

183

UNIVERSTIY OF GEORGIA MARINE INSTITUTE, SAPELO ISLAND

QH91 .G4X

1300

Collected Reprints

University of Georgia Marine

Institute

Sapelo Island, Ga.

Annual

Reprints of selected contributions to professional journals in the areas of oceanography, biology, geography, and geology of the Georgia coastal region.

C55.313:70/2

1301

("Fishery Bulletin",NMFS, NOAA,

Vol. 70, No. 2, p.323-353)

An Ecological Study of Georgia

Coastal Fishes

Marine Institute

Michael D. Dahlberg

Sapelo Island

University of Georgia

Athens, Ga.

January, 1972

32 pp.

Applies: Georgia Coast, primarily Liberty, Mcintosh Counties

The distribution of fishes in relation to ecological factors was studied in a Georgia estuary and adjoining beach and coastal plain creek waters to establish fundamental base lines for the ecology of a relatively ~ndisturbed section of the coast. The distributions of 168 fish species were related to nine recognizable habitats, temperature, and salinity.

184

GEORGIA MARINE SCIENCE CENTER, SKIDAWAY ISLAND

GC 1. G45X

1310

Chemical Analysis of Biological,

Water and Sediment Samples from

the Altamaha and a Control Estu~

ary

Technical Report Series, Number

71 - 1

Herbert L. Windom

Georgia Marine Science Center

University System of Georgia

Skidaway Island, Georgia

September 1971

20 pp.

Applies: Bryan, Glynn, Liberty, Mcintosh

Results of a one-year study with samples from the Altamaha and St. Catherine's Sound.

Summarization with 14 tables.

GCl .G45X

1311

Tidal Flow Study of Delegal Creek

in the Vicinity of Green Islands,

Chatham County, Ga.

Technical Report Series, Number

71-2

James L. Harding and David Miller

Georgia Marine Science Center

University System of Georgia

Skidaway Island, Georgia

1971

GCl . G45X

1312

Vertebrate Aquaculture Research

Under the Sea Grant Program at

Skidaway Institute of Oceanography

During 1971.

Technical Report Series, Number

72-1

Robert R. Stickney and David B.

White

Georgia Marine Science Center University System of Georgia Skidaway Island, Georgia January 1972 22 pp.
Applies: Chatham
Examination of various vertebrate species as to their suitability for aquaculture in Georgia coastal waters.

GCl .G45X

1313

Survey of Toxaphene Levels in

Georgia Estuaries

Technical Report Series, Number

72 - 2

Robert J. Reimold and Charles J.

Durant

Georgia Marine Science Center

University System of Georgia

Skidaway Island, Georgia

February 1972

51 pp.

Applies: Glynn

Role of toxaphene contamination in estuarine ecology. Each portion of the research is covered with explanations of methodology and results.

GCl .G45X

1314

Length - Weight Relationships for

Several Fishes and Invertebrates

in Georgia Coastal Waters with

Condition Factors for Fish Species

Technical Report Series, Number

72-3

Robert R. Stickney

Georgia Marine Science Center

University System of Georgia

Skidaway Island, Georgia

April 1972

23 pp.

Applies: Bryan, Chatham 185

An element of a study of effects of Intracoastal Waterway dredging on estuarine organisms.

GCl. G45X

1315

Effects of Intracoastal Waterway

Dredging on Ichthyofauna and

Benthic Macroinvertebrates

Technical Report Series, Number

72-4

Robert R. Stickney

Georgia Marine Science Center

University System of Geogia

Skidaway Island, Georgia

July 1972

60 pp.

Applies: Bryan, Chatham

Describes methodology and results. Findings generally indicate no appreciable effect on these organisms.

GCl .G45X

1316

Handbook of Marine Biology

Technical Report Series,

Number 72-5

Robert R. Stickney

Georgia Marine Science Center

University System of Georgia

Skidaway Island, Georgia

1972

GCl .G45X

1317

Analytical Handbook for the 1

Determination of Arsenic, Cadmium,

Cobalt, Copper, Iron, Lead, Man-

ganese, Mercury, Nickel, Silver,

and Zinc in the Marine and Estu-

arine Environments

Technical Report Series,

Number 72-6

Ralph G. Smith, Jr. and Herbert

L. Windom

Georgia Marine Science Center

University System of Georgia

186

Skidaway Island, Georgia September, 1972 62 pp.
Applies: General
Techniques and procedures for sea water collection, storage and metal analysis and similar analysis of biological samples and sediment.

GCl. G45X

1318

Patterns of Sediment Transport

at Nearshore Zones Influenced

by Wave and Tidal Currents: A

Study Utilizing Fluorescent

Tracers

Technical Report Series, Number

72-7

George F. Oertel

Georgia Marine Science Center

Universi~y System of Georgia

Skidaway Island, Ga.

November 1972

28 PP

Applies: Bryan Camden, Chatham, Glynn, Liberty, Mcintosh

Forms and patterns of sediments flow and dispersion as controlled by waves and tides.

GCl. G45X

1319

Monitoring Toxaphene Contamina-

tion in a Georgia Estuary

Technical Report Series, Number

72-8

Robert Reimold and Charles J.

Durant

Georgia Marine Science Center

Unviersity System of Georgia

Skidaway Island, Georgia

November 1972

20 PP

Applies: Glynn

Sampling to determine toxaphene contamination levels in Spartina alterniflora (salt marsh cordgrass) and selected other flora and to consider the species diversity in Terry Creek, in the study area of the Glynn salt marshes.

GCl .G45X

1320

Sea Water System for Aquaculture

of Estuarine Organisms at the

Skidaway Institute of Oceano-

graphy

Technical Report Series,

Number 73-1

D. B. White, R. R. Stickney,

D. Miller, L. H. Knight

Georgia Marine Science Center

University System of Georgia

Skidaway Island, Georgia

January 1073

18 PP

Applies: General

Describes the water system in detail including a cost accounting. Designed to aid interested persons in the development of similar systems in areas with similar water quality problems.

Investigations of shoreline change of Wassaw, Ossabaw, St. Catherines, Sapelo, Jekyll, and Cumberland islands using aerial photos of 1933, 1942, 1965, and 1972.

GCl .G45X

1322

Chemical and Biological Survey

of the Savannah River Adjacent to

Elba Island

Technical Report Series,

Number 73-3

Robert R. Stickney and David

Miller

Georgia Marine Science Center

University System of Georgia

Skidaway Island, Ga.

February 1973

68 pp.

Applies: Chatham

GCl .G45X

1321

Observations of Net Shoreline

Positions and Approximations of

Barrier Island Sediment Budgets

Technical Report Series,

Number 73-2

Georgia F. Oertel

Georgia Marine Science Center

University System of Georgia

Skidaway Island, .Georgia

February 1973

23 PP

Applies: Camden, Chatham, Glynn, Liberty, Mcintosh

187

STATE - MISCELLANEOUS

G3921 .C5 1932 .G3

1350

Aerial Geology of Vicinity of

Atlanta, Georgia

Ga. Institute of Technology -

Department of Geology

Atlanta, Ga.

1932

Col. map

Scale ca. 1:12,500

Appli":!s': Fulton, Cobb

G3921 .C5A8 1932 .G4

1351

Aerial Geology of Vicinity of

Atlanta, Ga. - Fulton and Cobb

Counties

Ga. Institute of Technology -

Department of Geology

Atlanta, Ga.

1928-32

<Pl. map

Scale ca. 1:12,000

Applies: Fulton, Cobb

G3924 .A8C5 .G4

1352

Aerial Geology of Vicinity of

Atlanta - Fulton and Cobb Counties,

Gecrgia

Georgia Institute of Technology

Department of Geology

Atlanta, Ga.

1932

col. map 19 x 16 inches

Scale ca. 1:12,000

Applies: Cobb, Fulton

G3924 .AS 1970 .A73X Ashburn's Atlanta City Map Ashburn, J. Foster Fort Worth, Texas 1970 Col. map 28 x 21 inches

1353

Scale ca. 1:56,000

Applies: Fulton, Dekalb

Drawn for the Atlanta Transit System in 1967. Overlay showing shopping centers on or near bus lines added January 1970. Includes
complete list of city and suburban routes.

G 3924 .A8P2 1971 .V66X

1354

Atlanta Area Transportation Study:

Regional Transportation Plan

Alan M. Vorhees and Associates

Atlanta, Ga.

1971

Cal. map 40 x 43 inches

Scale ca. 1:100,000

Applies: Fulton, Cobb, Dekalb, Gwinnett, Clayton, Rockdale, Douglas

Base map prepared from 1967 and 1970 aerial photographs by the Atlanta Region Metropolitan Planning Commission. Includes inset (ca. 1:32,400) of central area.

G3922 .N8 1946 .G4

1355

Geologic Map of Northwest Georgia

Georgia Geological Survey in

cooperation with Tennessee Valley

Autho~ity

Atlanta, Ga.

1946

Scale ca. 1:250,000

188

Applies: Bartow, Catoosa, Chatooga, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Murray, Polk, Walker, Whitfield

*

1356

Georgia Historical Markers

Compiled and published by the

Bay !ree Grove Publishers in

cooperation with the Ga. Histo-

rical Commission

Valdosta, Ga.

1973

525 pp.

Includes the complete texts of 1752 historical markers found throughout Georgia; also includes photographs of various historical areas or buildings. The texts a~e ordered by county, and location of each marker is noted.

*

1357

Georgia's HistDric Preservation

Plan

Georgia Historical Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

December 31, 1972

Various Pagings - 2 volumes in

1; pamphlet; appendices

Comprehensive plan including information on historical background of the State of Georgia (volume 1) and an extensive inventory of historical sites in Georgia by County and thematic category. Compiled and submitted to the National Park Service. Also includes archeological sites on the national register, various site survey, excavation reports and related manuscripts, and a listing of major archeological sites. Pamphlet is included entitled "Handbook for Historic

Preservation". Appendices include the Ga. Antiquities Act of 1969 and proposed amendments to that Act in addition to two articles dealing with historical and archeological preservation.

*

1358

Handbook of Georgia Geology

Department of Civil Engineering

Technology

Atlanta Area Technical School

Atlanta, Ga.

1969

Various pagings; 27 plates; 4

tables; appendices

Data includes physiography; general geology of Georgia; geology of Georgia related to construction; geology of Atlanta area; applications of geology to engineering practice; common rocks and minerals; rocks and minerals of engineering value.

Appendices include lists of publications of the U. S. Geological Survey and the Ga. Geological Survey; water resources investigations in Ga.; and U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply Reports and maps for Georgia.

*

1359

Index to Core Holes - Georgia

Coastal Plain 1965 - 1972

Earth and Water Division, Georgia

Department of Natural Resources

Atlanta, Ga.

1973

Unpaged

Applies: Atkinson, Baker, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Clay, Clinch, Coffee,

189

Colquitt , Cook, Crawford, Decatur, Early, Echols, Effingham, Houston, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Jenkins, Lanier, Liberty, Long, Lowndes, Macon, Marion, Miller, Montgomery, Pulaski, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Screven, Stewart, Sumter, Terrell, Thomas, Twiggs, Ware, Washington, Wayne, Wheeler, Wilkinson

G 3922 .B85 1962 .G4

1360

Lake Burton Recreation Develop-

ment, Rabun County, Georgia

Georgia Power Company

Atlanta, Ga.

1962

}fup 7 3/4 x 10 3/8 inches

Scale ca. 2 1/16 inches = 1.5 miles,
ca. 2 1/8 inches = 8000 ft.

Applies: Rabun

Includes land lot numbers.

G3922 .S55 1961 .G41

1361

Lake Sinclair

Georgia Power Company

Atlanta, Ga.

1961

map 22 1/8 x 22 inches on sheet

30 3/8 x 22 inches

Scale: approx. 1 inch 1 mile

Blue line print

Applies: Baldwin, Hancock, Putnam

Counties: Baldwin, Putnam, Hancock

*

1363

List of Publications - Circular 1

Ga. Department of Natural Resources

Earth and Water Division

Atlanta, Ga.

1973 - 14th edition

20 PP

G3922 .L7 1962 .G4

1364

Lloyd Shoals Project

Georgia Power Company

Atlanta, Ga.

1962

Map 27 x 36 7/8 inches

Scale: 1 inch = 2000 feet

Blue line print - general map

of project

Applies: Henry, Newton, Butts, Jackson, Jasper

G3922 .J2 1961 .G4

1365

Jackson Lake

Georgia Power Company

Atlanta, Ga.

1961

map 11 3/8 x 7 11/16 inches

Scale not given

Applies: Jackson

G3922 .S55 1961 .G4

1362

Lake Sinclair

Georgia Power Company

Atlanta, Ga.

1961

map 10 9/16 x 8 1/16 inches

Scale: approx. 1 in. = 3 miles

G 3922 .J2 1961 .G41 Jackson Lake Georgia Power Company Atlanta, Ga. 1961 map 22 9/16" x 15 3/16" Scale not given

1366

190

Applies: Jackson

G 3921 .Hl 1969 .G42X

1367

Mineral Resource Map of Georgia

Georgia Department of Mines,

Mining, and Geology

Atlanta, Ga.

1969

Cal. map 10 x 9 inches on sheet

14 x 17 inches

Scale ca. 1:2,500,000

Includes legend and text; explanation.

*

1368

Tax Digest for (year)

Georgia State Revenue Dept. Pro-

perty Tax Unit

Atlanta, Ga.

Not published

Records of land ownership for tax purposes are maintained. Data lsited by county. Includes name of property owner, acreage owned in the county, valuation of real estate property in dollars, and valuation of personal property in dollars.

No maps Revised annually for calendar years

Records available to user only at office of Property Tax Unit, Room 405, 270 Washington St. S. W., Atlanta, Georgia.

191

FEDERAL

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

*

1400

Georgia ASCS Annual Report

Agricultural Stabilization and

Conservation Service

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Athens, Ga.

Annual

Approximately 160 pp.

Program descriptions with detailed statistical summaries by county.

A 1.11/3: En 8

1401

Environmental Thrust Handbook

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Washington, D.C.

1071

55 PP

Prepared as a tool to assist USDA employees in coordinating their resources and efforts to help people improve their environment. Some 22 projects outlined as potential environmental thrusts at the community level. For each the problem is defined, objectives established, plan of work recommended, cri~ teria for evaluating effectiveness is presented, and available resources by USDA sub-agencies are described. Covers safe drinking water, land use, pesticides, solid wastes, recreation, other.

A 1.38:1233

1402

A History of Federal Water

Resources Programs, 1800-1960

Misc. Publ. No. 1233

Economic Research Service

U.S. Department of Agriculture

192

Washington, D.C. June, 1972 51 pp.
Discusses most of the significant Federal water resources legislation and describes the programs of U.S. planning and construction agencies; extent of Federal river basin planning and development; and the beginning of federal-state local cooperation.

A 93.28:85

1403

The Land Utilization Program,

1934 to 1964.

Agricultural Economic Report

No. 85

Economic Research Service

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Washington, D.C.

August, 1965

85 pp.

Study of the Land Utilization Program resulting from the
nationwide economic depression of the late 1920's and early 1930's. Includes: land acquisition by federal government; relocation of families; multiple-use projects; national forest and wildlife areas; management, conservation, and use of acquired lands. An example used is that of the two Piedmont Projects in Georgia (Jones, Jasper, Putnam Counties)

A 1. 76:406

1404

The Look of Our Land--An Airphoto

Atlas of the Rural United States--

The East and South. Agriculture Handbook No. 406

Economic Research Service

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Washington, D.C.

April 1971

99 PP

A general aerial photo collec-
tion to show characteristics and land use in 42 resource areas in the Eastern and Southern
States. Accompanying the photos o~ each area is a brief descriptlon of land use, climate, top-
ography, and soils for that area. Includes a 1965 aerial photo by ASCS of Taylor County, Ga. At scale 1:63,360.

A 93.28:149

1405

Major Uses of Land and Water in

the United States With Special

Reference to Agriculture--Summary

for 1964.

Agricultural Economic Report No.

149.

Economic Research Service

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Washington, D.C.

November, 1968

74 PP

Published at 5 year intervals

Summary account of the extent and distribution of land used
for crops, pasture and range, forest, and other purposes in each state. Acreages irrigated and dryfarmed, acreages drained, and other information on wateruse practices are also included. No maps. Primarily tabular data and charts.

A 93:28:46

1406

Ownership of Rural Land in the

Southeast

Agriculture Economic Report No. 46

Economic Research Service

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Washington, D.C.

December, 1963

43 pp.

Classified by type of ownership, tf~pe of land, method of acquisition,
1nancial arrangemnt of ownership, acreage change in land use, other.
Tabulated by region rather than state. (Mountain, Piedmont, Coastal Plain in Georgia).

193

FOREST SERVICE

A 13.40/2: Gl4/2

1424

Atlas of Southern Forest Game

Lowell K. Halls and John J.

Atransky

Southern Forest Experimental

Station of the U.S. Forest

Service

New Orleans, La.

1971

24 pp.

Small locator maps for 14 varieties of game, some with county
delineations. (Dot Volumetric type map). Also a forest-types map with counties delineated and
similar maps for state game management areas and national forests.

Map scales not given. Most are
approximately 1" = 70 miles.
Scales not uniform for all included maps. Page size is approx.
10" by 14". Covers: Land Resource Regions; Physical Divisions; Soils; Major Forest Types; Pines Dis-
tribution and Hardwoods Distribution by species; Proportion of Land Forested; National and State
Forests; Precipitation; Potential Evapotranspiration; Annual Water Deficit; Temperatures; Damaging
Tropical Storms; Glaze Storms; Freeze-Free Period; Fire Occurence Rates; Forest Insects, and includes a large foldout county indicator map. Counties are also indicated
on individual maps. Most maps are color-coded.

A 13.80:SE-2

1425

Deer Browse Resources of North

Georgia (Rsource Bulletin SE-2)

Southeastern Forest Experiment

Station of the U.S. Forest Ser-

vice

Asheville, N.C.

December, 1963

20 pp.

22 tables covering wood species preference, forests ownership distribution, inventory by ownership areas, forage weight, etc. With summary.

A 13.40/2:At6

1426

A Forest Atlas of the South

Southern Forest Experiment Station, New Orleans, La.

Southeastern Forest Experiment

Station, Asheville, N.C. U.S. Forest Service

1969

27 PP

194

A 13.42/2:R24

1427

The Forest Recreation Symposium

1971, Proceedings (Held at the

State University of New York, Syra-

cuse, October 1971)

U.S. Forest Service

Washington, D.C.

1972

211 PP

Planning the recreation resource; characterizing the user; inventory process for state and regional plans; design and layout; economic impact; multiple use; visual resource; car-
rying capacity; other recreation to-
pics. Extensive bibliographical materials.

FOREST SURVEY: The following five documents com-
pose the Fourth Forest Survey of Georgia's timber resources. (Previous surveys were completed in
1936, 1953, and 1961). The ob-

jectives are to inventory the forest lands, their extent, condition, and volume of timber, and ascertain raters of timber growth and depletion. Tabular data is compiled for counties and each unit as a whole. This data includes: Area, by land class, ownership class, forest-type group, stand-size class, site class; volume, annual growth, removal of sawtimber; volume of all live trees by type and ownership; and other. Data is given in acreages, cubic feet, board feet, or number of trees depending on specific subject matter. No maps are included, no geographical or locational data below county level. Because the sampling procedure was intended primarily to furnish inventory data for the unit as a whole, individual county estimates have limited and variable accuracy.
A final state report is scheduled for October 1973 which will present an in-depth analysis of the findings covered in the five unit reports.

*

1428

Forest Statistics for Central

Georgia

Resource Bulletin SE-22

Southeastern Forest Experiment

Station

USDA Forest Service

Asheville, N.C.

June, 1972

37 pp.

Applies: Baldwin, Bibb, Bleckley,

Burke, Butts, Calhoun, Chatta-

hoochee, Clay, Columbia, Craw-

ford, Dougherty, Glascock, Greene,

Hancock, Harris, Houston, Jasper,

Jefferson, Jones, Lamar, Lee,

Lincoln, McDuffie, Macon, Marion,

195

Monroe, Morgan, Muscogee, Peach, Pike, Pulaski, Putnam, Quitman, Randolph, Richmond, Sch1ey, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taliaferro, Taylor, Terrell, Twiggs, Upson, Warren, Washington, Webster, Wilkes, Wilkinson.
(see above)

*

1429

Forest Statistics for North

Central Georgia, 1972

Resource Bulletin SE-24

Southeastern Forest Experiment

Station

USDA Forest Service

Asheville, N.C.

October 1972

37 pp.

Applies:Banks, Barrow, Carroll,

Clarke, Clayton, Cobb, Franklin,

Fulton, Gwinnett, Hall, Haralson,

Hart, Heard, Henry, Jackson, Mad-

ison,Meriwether, Newton, Oconee,

Oglethorpe, Paulding, Polk, Rock-

dale, Spalding, Troup, Walton.

(see above)

*

1430

Forest Statistics for North Georgia,

1972

Resource Bulletin SE-25

Southeastern Forest Experiment

Station

USDA Forest Service

Asheville, N.C.

March, 1973

37 pp.

Applies: Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga,

Cherokee, Dade, Dawson, Fannin, Floyd,

Gilmer, Gordon, Habersham, Lumpkin,

Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens,

Towns, Union, Walker, Whitfield,

White.

(see a hove)

*

1431

Forest Statistics for Southeast

Georgia, 1971

Resource Bulletin SE-21

Southeastern Forest Experiment

Station

USDA Forest Service

Asheville, N.C.

November, 1971

38 pp.

Applies: Appling,Atkinson, Bacon,

Brantley, Bryan, Bulloch, Camden,

Candler, Charlton, Chatham, Clinch,

Coffee, Dodge, Echols, Effingham,

Emanuel, Evans, Glynn, Jeff Davis,

Jenkins, Johnson, Laurens, Liberty~

Long, Mcintosh, Montgomery, Pierce,

Screven, Tattnall, Telfair, Toombs,

Treutlen, Ware, Wayne, Wheeler.

(see above)

*

1432

Forest Statistics for Southwest

Georgia, 1971

Resource Bulletin SE-19

Southeastern Forest Experiment

Station

USDA Forest Service

Asheville, N.C.

February, 1971

37 pp.

Applies: Baker, Ben Hill, Berrien,

Brooks, Colquitt, Cook, Crisp,

Decatur, Dooly, Early, Grady,

Irwin, Lanier, Lowndes, Miller,

Mitchell, Seminole, Thomas, Tift,

Turner, Wilcox, Worth.

(see above)

A 13.80:SE-l

1433

Georgia's Timber

(U.S. Forest Service Resource

Bulletin SE-1)

Southeastern Forest Experimental

Station

U.S. Forest Service

Asheville, N.C. 1963 39 pp. Applies: Statewide with county tabulations.
This was the third in a series of statewide forest surveys, now replaced by five regional surveys of 1973. Previous state surveys were completed in 1936 and 1953. Includes: timber trends; supply outlook; growing opportunities; and naval stores information. State major-forest type map (1"= 40 miles), wood using industry locator, other. 50 tables, with index.

A 13.80:So-19

1434

Hardwood Distribution Maps for

the South

(U.S. Forest Service Resource

Bulletin SE..,..l9)

Southern Forest Experiment Sta-

tion, New Orleans, La.

Southeastern Forest Experiment

Station, Asheville, N.C.

1969

13 pp.

Volumetric distribution maps for 12 hardwood species and groups
of species. Data gathered 1959-
1968. Each map covers 12 states (scale: approx. 1" = 100 miles) with coun-
ty delineations shown and dots to represent an average of 2,000,000 cubic feet each of each species.

196

*

1435

Late Summer Nesting Sites of

Quail in South Georgia

Res. Note SE-131

Southeastern Forest Experiment

Station

USDA Forest Service

Asheville, N. c.
1970

4 pp.

*

1436

Softwood Distribution Maps for

the South

U.S. Forest Service

1960

A 13.80:SE-18

1437

Southern Pulpwood Production,

(Year)

USDA Forest Service Resource

Bulletin SE-18

Southeastern Forest Experiment

of the U.S. Forest Service

Asheville, N.C.

Annual

Appox. 20 pp.

Statistics by state, by county, by mill. Includes: annual production change; production by species group; output of wood residues. Mills data includes: locator chart; company name; and various pulping capacity daily statistics. Also list of pulpmills under construction.

*

1438

Streamflow Modification Through

Management of Eastern Forests

Res. Pap. SE-94

Southeas~ern Forest Experiment

Station

USDA Forest Service

Asheville, N.C. 1972 15 pp.
Discusses effects of forest cutting on seasonal distribution of increased annual flow, stormflow peaks and volumes, and water quality characteristics. With equations for predicting increases and summarization of 22 experimental cuttings of Appalachian hardwood forests.

A 13.78: SE-16

1439

Ten Years of Timber Management in

the Middle Coastal Plain of Georgia

Research Paper SE-16

Southeastern Forest Experiment

Station

USDA Forest Service

Asheville, N.C.

1965

17 pp.

A ten year progress report on a 2,300 acre demonstration forest in the middle coastal plain of Georgia. Discussion of management practices, growth, costs, and returns as well as changes in composition and structure of timber stands.

A 13.40/2:D36/2

1440

White-Tailed Deer in the Southern

Forest Habitat

(Proceedings of a Symposium at

Nacogdoches, Texas, March, 1969)

Southern Forest Experiment Station

New Orleans, La.

1969

130 PP

197

Analysis of a once-endangered species. Covers: habitat; population dynamics; feeding habits; deer predation in southeastern states; diseases; management; hunting; effects of certain environmental changes; and inven~ tories.

A 13.36/2:W 64/2

1441

Wildlife Habitat Improvement

Handbook

USDA Forest Service

Washington, D.C.

1969

Approx. 200 pp.

Stream, lake, wetland, and upland improvement, other struc-
tural improvements. Photos, charts, detailed drawings, tables.

EIS-AA-73-0390-D (NTIS) 1442
Proposed Regulations and Administrative Instructions Relating to Use of Off-Road Vehicles on
National Forest Lands (Draft EIS) U.S. Forest Service
Washington, D.C. March 1973 22 pp.

198

MAPS
A3922 CS 1965 .U53 {MAP) 1443 Chattahoochee National Forest, Ga. U.S. Forest Service - Southern Region (compiled at Forest Supervisor's office, Gainesville, Ga.) Atlanta, Ga. 1965 Col. map llx 28 inches on sheet 18 x 35 inches Scale ca. 1: 300,000
Applies: Hurray,Fannin, Gilmer, Union, Lumpkin, White, Towns, Habersham, Rabun
Includes table of recreation areas and facilities.

Shows roads, trails, power transmission lines, district ranger station, churches, schools, houses, recreation areas. National Forest Land acquired or in process of acquisition.

A3922 CS 1967 .US

1446

Chattahoochee National Forest

(except Armuchee Ranger District)

and Chattahoochee Purchase Unit,

Georgia

Atlanta, Ga.

1967

Cal. Map 25 x 51 inches

Scale ca. 1: 154,000

Applies: Murray, Fannin, Gilmer,
Union, Lumpkin, White, Towns, Habersham, Rabun

A3922 CS 1941 .US

1444

Chattahoochee National Forest,

Tallulah Division, Toccoa Area, Ga.

U.S. Forest Service, Southern Region

Atlanta, Ga.

1941

Cal. Hap 18 x 18 inches

Scale ca. 1: 126,720

Applies: Habersham, Stephens

A3922 CS 1960 .US

1445

Chattahoochee National Forest, Ga.

U.S. Forest Service - Southern

Region

Atlanta, Ga.

1960

Cal. Hap 23 x 49 inches

Scale ca. 1: 127,500

Applies: Chattooga, Fannin, Gilmer, Gordon, Habersham, Lumpkin, Hurray, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, Walker, White, Whitfield.

A3922 CS 1965 .US

1447

Chattahoochee National Forest,

Armuchee Ranger District, Georgia

U.S. Forest Service - Southern

Region

Atlanta, Ga.

1965

Cal. Map 25 x 18 inches

Scale ca. 1: 130,000

Applies: Walker, Gordon, Chattooga, Whitfield

199

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE

A 1. 76:294

1470

Aerial - Photo Interpretation

in Classifying and Mapping Soils

(Agriculture Handbook No. 294)

Soil Conservation Service

U. S. Department of Agriculture

Washington, D. C.

October 1966.

89 pp.

Explains methods, factors to be considered, stereoscopy, perspective, accuracy, etc.

Highly technical aspects of photogrammetric engineering are avoided.

Includes many sample stereoscopic pairs, some for areas in Georgia.

*

1471

Annual Report -(Various Titles)

State Conservationist

Soil Conservation Service

Athens, Georgia

1962 - A Quarter Century of Progress in Soil and Water Conservation in Georgia 1964 - We Turn Our Eyes to the Future 1965 - Partners in Resource Conservation 1966 - Resources for Tommorrow 1967 A Trust to Honor 1968 That All May Share 1969 Changing Face of the Land 1970 A Land Restored 1971 Soil and Water Conservation Teamwork

A 57.2:R52

1472

Atlas of River Basins of the

United States

Soil Conservation Service

U. S. Department of Agriculture

Washington, D. C.

1970

Approx. 85 pp.

82 maps. Scale, 1:1,000,000.

Shows drainage area of more than 700 square miles, land resource regions, and major land resource areas.

*

1473

Georgia Conservation Needs In-

ventory, April 1970

Georgia State Soil and Water

Conservation Needs Inventory

Committee, USDA Soil Conserva-

tion Service

Athens, Georgia

1970

209 pp.

Applies: Georgia, with county

tabulations.

The 1967 Soil and Water Conservation Needs Inventory for Georgia collected data for each county in Georgia on the types of land in the county, how these lands are used, and the treatment that these lands need to ensure their protection against erosion and to maintain their productivity.

G3922 .L7 1940 .U6

1474

Georgia Soil Conservation Survey,

Lloyd Shoals Reservoir Watershed

U. S. Soil Conservation Service

Washington, D. C.

1940

155 Col. maps.

Scale - 1:15,840.

200

Applies: Butts, Clayton, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Jasper, Newton, Rockdale, Walton.
With index map (Scale 1:253,440)

*

1475

Guidelines for Development -

Chestatee - Chattahoochee Resource

Conservation and Development Pro-

ject

Soil Conservation Service

Athens, Georgia

1970

159 pp.

Applies: Habersham, Hall, Lumpkin,

White.

*

1476

Handbook for Control of Soil E-

rosion and Sediment in Areas

Undergoing Urban Development

Soil Conservation Service

Athens, Georgia

1972.

Approx. 40 pp.

Applies: Georgia

Guidebook in controlling erosion and sediment on urbanizing lands. Contains only general information due to wide variations within Georgia in climate, topography, geology, and soils.

A 1.76 : 210/966

1477

Land Capability Classification

Agriculture Handbook No. 210

Soil Conservation Service

Washington, D. C.

September 1961.

21 pp.

Guide to use of soil capability classifications. Explanation of soil capability units, subclasses, and classes.
201

A 1. 76 :296/972

1478

Land Resource Regions and Major

Land Resource Areas of the United

States

(Agriculture Handbook 296)

Soil Conservation Service

U. S. Department of Agriculture

Washington, D. C.

1965, revised 1972.

82 pp.

1 map, Scale - 1:10,000.00

General information for each region includes land use, elevation and topography, climate, water, soil types. Six regions are identified in Georgia.

*

1479

Manual of Standards and Specifi-

cations for Control of Soil

Erosion and Sediment in Areas

Undergoing Urban Development

Soil Conservation Service

Athens, Georgia

1972.

Approx. 80 pp.

Applies: Georgia

Developing an erosion and sediment control plan; structural measures; standards and specifications; extensive reference data for use in design of erosion and sediment control measures and for use in estimating runoff. With various data for Georgia as pertains to subject.

*

1480

Physical Land Conditions in

Greene County, Georgia

Powell, David P. and Gay, Charles

Phys. Land Survey No. 23

Soil Conservation Service

U. S. Department of Agriculture

Washington, D.C.

1941.

53 pp.

*

1481

Potentials for Outdoor Recreation

Developments - Gwinnett County

RC & D Project, Georgia

Soil Conservation Service

Athens, Georgia

1968.

24 PP

Summary for wide distribution of a study to determine recreation development potential for economic growth.

*

1482

Recreation for Everyone - Fun on

Georgia Farms

Georgia State Soil and Water Con-

servation Committee

No date.

20 PP

Results of an inventory of public and private facilities for recreation. Private recreation facilities are charted by region and county. Public facilities are charted on a state-county map. Does not give specific location within county for public or private facilities. Facilities are listed by type of recreation.

*

1483

Soil Conservation Districts, Status

or Organization by States, Approxi-

mate Acreage and Forms in Organized

Districts

Soil Conservation Service

Washington, D. C.

1972.

Unpaged.

Woodlands in the Cumberland Plateau and Mountains and the Southern Appalachian Ridges and Valleys of Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee Soil Conservation Service Fort Worth, Texas 1969. 30 PP Applies: Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Haralson, Murray, Polk, Walker, Whitfield.
Data on soil ratings for woodland use guide for woodland suitability classes, and soil groupings according to woodland suitability. Tables and explanations relate soils information to the establishment, growth, management, and harvesting of woodland crops.

A 57.58 : 10

1485

Soil Survey Interpretations for

Woodlands in the Sand Mountain

Area of Alabama and Georgia

Soil Conservation Service

Fort Worth, Texas

1969.

30 pp.

Applies: Catoosa, Chattooga,

Dade, Walker.

Data largely in form of tables with explanations on soil ratings for woodland use, guide for wood-
land suitability classes, and soil groupings according to woodland suitability. Relates soils information to the establishment, management and harvesting of wood crop.

A 57.58 : 11

1484

Soil Survey Interpretations for

A 57.58 : 12

1486

Soil Survey Interpretations for

Woodlands in the Southern Blue

Ridge Area of Georgia, North

202

Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee Soil Conservation Service Fort Worth, Texas 1969. 22 pp. Applies: Murray, Gordon, Bartow, Paulding, Fannin, Gilmer, Pickens, Cherokee, Cobb, Dawson, Lumpkin, Union, Towns, White, Rabun, Habersham, Stephens, Franklin, Hart.
Data includes soil ratings for woodland use, guide for woodland suitability classes, and soil groupings according to woodland suitability. Tables and explanations relate soils information to the establishment, growth, management, and harvesting of wood crops.

A 57.58 : 16

1487

Soil Survey Interpretation for

Woodlands in the Southern Coastal

Plain and Associated Areas of

Georgia, North Carolina, and South

Carolina with Average Rainfall of

30 to 40 Inches During the Frost

Free Period

Soil Conservation Service

Fort Worth, Texas

1970.

26 pp.

Applies: Appling, Atkinson, Bleck-

ley, Brantley, Brooks, Bryan, Bul-

loch, Burke, Camden, Candler,

Charlton, Chatham, Chattahoochee,

Clay, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt,

Columbia, Crisp, Decatur, Dodge,

Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Echols,

Effingham, Emanuel, Glynn, Grady,

Hancock, Houston, Irwin, Jeffer-

son, Jenkins, Johnson, Laurens,

Lee, Liberty, Lowndes, Macon,

McDuffie, Mcintosh, Mitchell,

Montgomery, Pierce, Pulaski,

Richmond, Schley, Screven, Semi-

nole, Stewart, Sumter, Tattnall,

Taylor, Telfair, Terrell, Thomas,

203

Tift, Toombs, Treutlen, Turner, Twiggs, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Webster.
Data on soil ratings for woodland use, guide for woodland suitability classes, and soil groupings according to woodland suitability. Tables and explanations relate soils information to the establishment, growth, management, and harvesting of woodland crops.

A 57.58 : 13

1488

Soil Survey Interpretations for

Woodlands in the Southern Pied-

mont Area of Alabama, Georgia,

North Carolina, and South Caro-

lina

Soil Conservation Service

Washington, D. C.

1969

20 pp.

Applies: Chattahoochee, Marion,

Schley, Taylor, Crawford, Bibb,

Jones, Baldwin, Hancock, Warren,

McDuffie, Columbia, Lincoln,

Wilkes, Taliaferro, Greene,

Putnam, Jasper, Monroe, Upson,

Talbot, Muscogee, Harris , Troup,

Meriwether, Pike, Lamar, Heard,

Coweta, Fayette, Butts, Spalding,

Clayton, Henry, Newton, Morgan,

Elbert, Oglethorpe, Clarke, Oco-

nee, Walton, Rockdale, Carroll,

Haralson, Paulding, Douglas,

Fulton, Cobb, Dekalb, Gwinnett,

Cherokee, Forsyth, Dawson, Bar-

row, Jackson, Madison, Hart,

Franklin, Banks, Stephens, Haber-

sham, White,Hall, Lumpkin.

Data on soil ratings for woodland use, guide for woodland suitability classes, and soil groupings according to woodland suitability. Tables and explanations relate soils information to the establishment, growth management and harvesting of woodland crops.

A 57.58 : 16

1489

Soil Survey Laboratory Data and

Descriptions for Some Soils of

Georgia, North Carolina, South

Carolina

Soil Conservation Service

Washington, D. C.

1967

163 pp.

Applies: Dooly, Houston, Liberty,

Mcintosh, Macon, Peach, Tift.

Chemical analysis of various soil types collected in the above counties. Additional data on location, vegetation, slope and land form, and drainage area where soil type has been collected.

A-57.2 : G29

1490

Watershed Development in Georgia,

A Status Report

Soil Conservation Service

Washington, D. C.

1971

SOIL SURVEYS

A 57:38: list

1491

List of Published Soil Surveys

Soil Conservation Service

Washington, D. C.

1972

A 57.38

1492

Soil Survey of (County,-ies)

Soil Conservation Service

Washington, D. C.

Soil surveys for Georgia began at the turn of the century with the work of the U.S. Department of Agriculture

204

Bureau of the Soils (later Bureau of Chemistry and Soilsl). This organization with the cooperation of the Georgia State College of Agriculture (later University of Ga., College of Agriculture) mapped over one-half of the state in soil surveys of counties, groups of counties or certain localities. These early surveys average 40 pages in length plus include one or more soils types maps of varying scales. The detail of these surveys and maps improves from poor in the earliest ones to good in later ones. Modern surveys are very detailed and include special sections of interest to different users such as the farmer, engineer, forester, or soil scientist. Soil maps are constructed on several aerial photo mosaic sheets at scale 1:15,840 or 1:20,000. The following table lists early and modern surveys and shows modern surveys status. Data is current as of the Spring of 1973. - Percentage figures denote portions of county covered by modern unpublished surveys, #- Denotes modern survey with field mapping completed, to be published.
1soil surveys were compiled by the Bureau of Soils from 1901 to 1927, by the Bureau of Chemistry and Soils from 1927 to 1938, by the Bureau of Plant Industry from 1938 to 1943, by the Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering from 1943 to 1953. The last early survey for an area in Georgia (Town County) was issued by the Soil Conservation Service, February, 1954. Modern surveys for Georgia begin with the SCS' Tift County survey issued January, 1959.

COUNTY 1. Appling 2. Atkinson 3. Baccn 4. Baker 5. Bald'\1in 6. Banks 7. Barrow 8. Bartow 9. Ben Hill 10. Berrien 11. Bibb 12. Bleckley 13. Brantley 14. Brooks 15. Bryan 16. Bulloch 17. Burke 18. Butts 19. Calhoun 20. Camden 21. Candler 22. Carroll 23. Catoosa 24. Charlton 25. Chatham 26. Chattahoochee 27. Chattooga 28. Cherokee 29. Clarke 30. Clay 31. Clayton 32. Clinch 33. Cobb 34. Coffee 35. Colquitt 36. Columbia 37. Cook 38. Coweta 39. Crawford 40. Crisp 41. Dade 42. Dawson 43. Decatur 44. Dekalb 45. Dodge 46. Dooly 47. Dougherty 48. Douglas 49. Early

UNCOMPLETED

MODERN S"URVEY

MODERN

EARLY SURVEY

Series Date of Issue SURVEY Series Date of Issue

If 1

60%

80%

28% ff2

1971
tf3

43% 1926(no.ll) 1930

1912 ff5

1913

46% 1922

1926

57% 42%

____. __ _

88% 1916 ff7

1918

1968

1910

19ll

60% 1917

1919

87% 1919

19228

60% 1925(no.2) 1928

50%

19719

85% 1939(no.6) 1948

1921

1924

54% 1937(no.4) 1941

38% {f7 19ll

1912

8% 1924(no.4) 1928

87% 1912

1913

1f10

1927 (no. 7) 1930

35% 1914

1916

55%

57%

If

1901

?

5ff0l%~ 1914

1915

65% 19ll

1912

ff12 1928(no.ll) 1931

83% 1919

192213

53%

197214

74% 1916

1917

67% 1936(no.20) 1942

50% 1933(no.24) 193915

19% 1914

1915

47% 1904

1905

1968

72% 1923 1912

1926 1913

959(no.l) 1961

45% 1918

1921

205

COUNTY 50. Echols 51. Effingham 52. Elbert 53. Emanuel 54. Evans 55. Fannin 56. Fayette 57. Floyd 58. Forsyth 59. Franklin 60. Fulton 61. Gilmer 62. Glascock 63. Glynn 64. Gordon 65. Grady 66. Greene 67. Gwirmett 68. Habersham 69. Hall 70. Hancock 71. Haralson 72. Harris 73. Ha-::t 71:,. Heard 75. Henry 76. Houston 77. Irwin 78. Jackson 79. Jasper 80. Jeff Davis 81. Jefferson 82. Jenkins 83. Johnson 84. Jones
85. Lamar 86. Lanier 87. Laurens 88. Lee 89. Liberty 90. Lincoln 91. Long 92. Lowndes 93. Lumpkin
94. McDuffie 95. Mcintosh 96. Macon 97. Mad.ison 98. Marion

MODERN SURVEY

UNCOMPLETED

MODERN

EARLY SURVEY

Series Date of Issue SURVEY Series Date of Issue

59%

------

--------

70%

------

--------

86% 1928(no.l5) 1931

lt4% 60% 20% 100% 98%

1923 1919 1917

____ ], __
192617 192213 1921

1956(no.l2) 1960

1949(no. 7) 1958

99% 1909 !flO

1910

1962(no.9) 1965 1967

49% 100%
27% 100%

1911 1913 1908 1919

1912 1914 11992029 18

959(no. 27) 1963

1913

1914

#3 1937(no.2) 1941

77% 1909

1910

1961(no.2) 1963

47%

1929(no.l2) 1933

84% 73% 1919

1922~0

1968 959(no.4) 1961

113 75% fll 42%
5~%
II
115 33% 96% 46% 50% 68% 84%
:i..OO%
80% 100%
47%

1914 1916 1913 1930(no.26) 1923

1915 1918 1914 1935 1926

1913 1925(no.l)
1915 1927(no.4)

1914
-1-9-2-8-2-2--
1916 1930

1917

1920

193l(no.28) 1937
__ 1929(no.6) =~~=Q

1918

1921

206

COUNTY 99. Meriwether 100. Miller 101. Mitchell 102. Monroe 103. Montgomery 104. Mo:rgan 105. Murray 106. Muscogee 107. Mewton 108. Oconee 109. Oglethorpe 110. Paulding 111. Peach 112. Pickens 113. Pierce 114. Pike 115. Polk 116. Pulaski 117. Putnam 118. Quitman 119. Rabun 120. Randolph 121. Richmond 122. Rockdale 123. Schley 124. Screven 125. Seminole 126. Spalding 127. Stephens 128. Stewart 129. Sumter 130. Talbot 131. Taliaferro 132. Tattnall 133. Teylor 134. Telfair 135. Terrell 136. Thomas 137. 'rift 138. Toombs 139. Towns 140. Treutlen 141. Troup 142. Turner 143. Twiggs 144. Union 145. Upson 146. Walker 147. Walton

UNCOMPLETED

MODERN SURVEY

MODERN

EARLY SURVEY

Series Date of Issue SURVEY Series Date of Issue

196l(no.l5)
-__-_-_----....
-----------
19_6_2_(,n__o_.6)
------
------
------
------
----------------
------
----------------
------
------
------
----------------
------'
-----------

1965
--------
--------
---------------
1965
..-.--------------
1-9-6-8-1-1------------------
196719
--------
1968 197221
-----------------------------
---------------
------------------------------------

1916

1917

1123 1913

1914

55;~ 1920

1922

52% 1920
1124 ------
1919
61% ------

1922
--------
192218
--------

49% 1922
46% ------

192625
--------

1919
53% -----42% ------
------
ttlO ------

192218
---------------2-0-----------

1918

1920

1909

1910

100% 1914

1916

46% 1918

1920

112 1919

192218

44% 1926(no.l) 1929

67% 1920

1924

39% 1924

1928

34% 1916

1917

38% 1920

1923

f126 ------ --------

42% 1920
1123 ------

1924
--------

196l(no.l0)
--------------------------
-----------
------
----------

1964 1971
----------------------------------------------------------------

1905
------
35% 1913 1126 1910
26% 1913
62% ------
87% 1912
45% ------
63% ------
98% 1914 89% 1908

1905
--------
1915
1911
1914
--------
1913
--------
--------
1915 1909

1946(no.3)
-----------
196l(no.3)
-----------
1960(no.4)

1959
--------
--------
1964
--------
--------
1963

1909

1910

ff24 1935(no.ll) 1939

28% 1939(no.l6) 1954

------ --------

49% 1912

1913

66% 1915
--.---.-.

1916
.......... --~~~

------
------
------
196l(no.l2)

1-9-7--2-21----------
1964

31% 1938(no.28) 1950

------- --------

36%

1910
---~--

1911
--------

207

COUNTY
148. Ware 149. Warren 150. Washington 151. Wayne 152. Webster 153. Wheeler 154. White 155. Whitfield 156. Wilcox 157. Wilkes 158. Wilkinson 159. Worth

UNCOMPLETED

MODERN SURVEY

MODERN

EARLY SURVEY

Series Date of Issue SURVEY Series Date of Issue

----------------

----------------------

49% ------
100% ------
81% 1915

-----27---
--------
1916

196l(no.l6)
---------------------
------
------
------
------

1965
---------------
197214
--------
----------------
--------
--------

1926(no.9) 1929
55% ------ ------f124 ------ --------
------ -------71% ------ -------42% ------ --------

57% 1915

1916

75% ------ --------

44% 1929(no.13) 1933

Bainbridge Area Covington Area Fort Valley Area Waycross Area

-----------
-----------

-----------------------------

1904 1901 1903 1906

1905 1901 1904 1907

208

NOTES
1. Probable title Appling and Jeff Davis Counties. 2. Probable title Baldwin, Jones, and Putnam Counties. 3. Probable title Barrow, Hall, and Jackson Counties. 4. Title Ben Hill and Irwin Counties. 5. Probable title Berrien and Lanier Counties. 6. See Pierce County early survey. Brantley County was
formed from Pierce and and Wayne Counties by Act of August 14, 1920. 7. Probable title Bryan and Chatham Counties. 8. Title Butts and Henry Counties. 9. Title Carroll and Haralson Counties. 10. Probable title Cherokee, Gilmer, and Pickens Counties. 11. Title Clarke and Oconee Counties. 12. Probable title Colquitt and Cook Counties. 13. Title Coweta and Fayette Counties. 14. Title Dawson, Lumpkin and White Counties. 15. See also "Bainbridge Area" at end of table. 16. See Bulloch County early survey and Tattnall County early survey. Evans County was formed from Bulloch and Tattnall Counties by Act of August 11, 1914. 17. Also issued as Series 1923(no.7) in 1928. 18. Title Oconee, Morgan, Greene, and Putnam Counties. 19. Title Houston and Peach Counties. 20. See also "Fort Valley Area" at end of table. 2L Title Lamar, Pike, and Upson Counties.
209

NOTES 22. See Lowndes County early survey. Lanier County was
formed from Berrien, Clinch, and Lowndes Counties by Act of August 7. 1920. 23. Probable title Miller and Seminole Counties. 24. Probable title Montgomery, Toombs, and Wheeler Counties. 25. See also "Covington Area" at end of table. 26. Probable title Schler and Sumter Counties. 27. See also "Waycross Area" at end of table.
210

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS

PB-198 916-F (NTIS)

1526

Soperton Channel Improvement,

Tri-County R C and D Project,

Georgia (Final EIS)

Washington, D. C.

May 1971

13 pp.

Applies: Truetlen

Project encompasses 119 acres on the west side of the city of Soperton. Installation of the works of improvement will facilitate flood prevention, remove standing water, provide potential recreation space in the flood plain. Adverse effects include silting and turbidity.

PB-201 331-D (NTIS)

1527

Headwaters - Yellow River Project

Measure, Gwinnett County Resource

Conservation and Development

Project, Georgia (Draft EIS)

Soil Conservation Service

Washington, D. C.

July 1971

19 PP

Correction of a floodwater retarding structure, spillway, and sediment pool. Also improvement of 11.3 miles of channel by removal of blockage. Would be loss of wildlife habitat and timber production.

PB-201 331-F (NTIS)

1528

Headwaters - Yellow River Project

Measure, Gwinnett County Resource

Conservation and Development Pro-

ject, Georgia (Final EIS)

Soil Conservation Service

Washington, D. C.

October 1971

18 pp.

Construction of earth enbankment type flood retarding structure and improvement of 11.3 miles of channel by removal of blockage. Loss of wildlife habitat and timber production.

EIS-GA- 72-4947-D (NTIS)

1529

Little Creek Watershed Project,

Georgia (Draft EIS) ELR-4947,

USDA-SCS-WS-(Adm)-73-4

Soil Conservation Service

Athens, Georgia

July 1972

15 PP Applies: Laurens, Wheeler

Proposals to alter 82,579 acres to protect and improve croplandpasture, woodland, wildlife habitat, and unprotected roadbanks. Twelve reservoirs would be constructed.

EIS-GA-73-0657-F (NTIS)

1530

Little Creek Watershed Project,

Laurens and Wheeler Counties,

Georgia (Final EIS)

ELR-0657, USDA-SCS-ES-WS-(Adm)-

73-4-F

Soil Conservation Service

Athens, Georgia

March 1973

40 PP

211

The project, consisting of 82,579 acres, proposed a land treatment program to protect and improve cropland, pasture, woodland, wildlife habitat, and unprotected roadbanks. Twelve reservoirs for irrigation water supply and one multiple purpose water supply reservoir for recreation and irrigation will be constructed. A summary of impacts is given.
EIS-GA-72-5382-D (NTIS) 1531 Upper Mulberry River Watershed, Barrow, Gwinnett, Hall and Jackson Counties, Georgia (Draft EIS) ELR-5382, USDA-SCSES-WS-(Adm)-72-29-D Soil Conservation Service Washington, D. C. September 1972 24 pp. The project concerns watershed development on the river of the purpose of flood control and water supply.
212

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE-BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

c 3.134

1555

Statistical Abstract of the

United States

U. S. Bureau of the Census

Washington, D. C.

Annual

Approx. 1000 pp.

National data book and guide to sources. The standard summary of statistics on the social, political and economic organization of the U. S. Statistics appear in over 1,300 tables, charts, and maps. Guide to sources lists more than 800 publications where additional statistics may be found.

Stresses current data at the national level, but includes some data for regions, states, SMSA's, larger cities, and certain other divisions.

C56.233: 71-12

1556

County Business Patterns. 1971

Georgia

U. S. Bureau of the Census

Washington, D. C.

1972

Annual

146 pp.

(1971 Edition)

Data for each county summarizes major businesses by type of activity, number of employees and taxable payrolls. Does not identify individual firms.

Washington, D. C. 1967 (Issued approximately every 5 years, the 1967 issue is the seventh edition)
Statistics for counties, large cities, and SMSA's on a wide variety of economic and social subjects. Data from recent censuses and other governmental and private sources. Includes maps, explanatory notes, source citations, appendices.

C 3.134/2; H621957

1558

Historical Statistics of the

United States, Colonial Times

to 1957

U. S. Bureau of the Census

Washington, D. C.

1960

789 pp.

Includes over 8000 statistical time series which cover periods from 1600 to 1957. Consists of 24 chapters with series for agriculture, banking and finance, climate, construction and housing, employment, manufactures, minerals, population, power, prices, transportation, income, and other subjects. Emphasis is on national level with some tables for regions and states.

C 3.134/2: H6Z/957 cont.962 1559 Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1957, Continuation to 1962 and Revisions U. S. Bureau of the Census Washington, D. C. 1965 154 pp.

*

1557

County and City Data Book

U. S. Bureau of the Census

Presents data for 1956-1962 over-

lapping and extending the 6000-plus

series in the basic volume that re-

main current. Presents revisions

and corrections for more than 650

213

series contained in the basic volume.

c 3,202/13:967/11

1560

Major Retail Centers in Standard

Metropolitan Statistical Areas-

Georgia

U.S. Bureau of the Census

Washington, D.C.

1970

48pp.

Statistics for each SMSA, the major retail centers (MRC's) in the SMSA, and the central business district (CBD) in each city of 160,000 or more in the SMSA. Statistics for the CBD are presented for retail trade by kind of business.

C 56.227:969/v.l/pt.28

1561

Census of Agriculture-1969, Vol. I.

Area Reports. Part 28, Georgia.

U.S. Bureau of the Census

Washington, D.C.

1972

NOTE: Data for Georgia are presented in 3 books: Book 1 contains " Section 1 " which consists of state summary data, county summary data for selected items, and county data for miscellaneous items. This book also contains appendices which give explanatory materials and facsimilies of reporting forms. Book one contains approximately 400 pages. Books 2 and 3 contain "Section 2" which consists of a set of 26 tables (8 pages) for each county with 10 farms or more in the state. A summary of these tables for the state precedes the county sets. Book 2 is numbered i-vi, 1-640 and Book 3 is numbered i-vi, 641-1280. Contains data on: number of farms; ownership; crops harvested; land use ( cropland, pastureland, woodland, other); irrigation; characteristics of farm operator and
214

household; forest products; poultry and livestock; fertilizer and lime; selected farm expenditures; size of farms; equipment and facilities; rental agreements, farm value; economic class of farm; other. Individual farms are not identified, no geographical area smaller than county is used. The census of agriculture is taken every five years for years ending in 4 and 9.

C 3.202/5: 967/v.l

1562

1967 Census of Business. Volume I.

Retail Trade- Subject Reports

U.S. Bureau of the Census

Washington, D.C.

1971

1033pp.

Data for the nation, regions, ranking counties and cities and SMSA's. Includes U.S. summary sales size, employment size, and single unitsmultiunit compilations.

C 3.202/5:967/v.2

1563

1967 Census of Business. Volume II

Retail Trade Area Statistics

U.S. Bureau of the Census

Washington, D.C.

1970, 1971.

In 3 volumes

2518 pp.

A U.S. summary chapter and chapters for each state. Statistics are presented by kind of business for counties, cities, SMSA's. The kind-ofbusiness detail varies in accordance with the number of retail establishments in an area. This volume consists of the area preprints, series BC67-RA.

c 3.202/5:967/y.3

1564

1967 Census of Business. Volume lii

Wholesale Trade-Subject Reports

U.S. Bureau of the Census

Washington, D.C.

1970, 1971

789 pp.

U.S. summary plus subject reports.

c 3.202/5:967/v.4

1565

1967 Census of Business. Vol. IV

Wholesale Trade- Area Statistics

U.S. Bureau of the Census

Washington, D.C.

1970, 1971

1102 pp.

U.S. summary chapter and chapters for each state. Statistics are presented by kind of business for counties, cities, SMSA's. The kind-of-business detail varies in accordance with the number of wholesale establishments in an area. This volume consists of the area preprints, series BC67-WA.

C 3.202/5:967/v.4

1566

1967 Census of Business. Vol. V

Selected Services- Area Statis-

tics.

U.S. Bureau of the Census Hashington, D. C.

1970,1971 In 3 volumes 2586 pp.

C 3.234; ',FC 67-1

1567

Census of Commercial Fisheries,

1967

U.S. Bureau of the Census

Washington, D.C.

October, 1970.

18 pp.

Contains: number of commercial fishing vessel operators and fishing employment and gross receipts; fishing regions and selected ports; vessel characteristics (construction material. primary catch, and fishing gear). No detailed statistics for Georgia fisheries. Updates 1963 Census of Commercial Fisheries.

c 3.224/3:970/b.l/pt.l2 1568
1970 Census of Housing. Vol I. Housing Characteristics for States, Cities, and Counties, Pcrrtl.2, Georgia. U.S. Bureau of the Census Washington, D. C. 1972
Presents statistics from the 1970 Census of Housing on charateristics of housing units for Georgia, its counties, incorporated or unincorporated places, and certain other areas of the state. Includes financial, structural, occupancy characteristics of housing for each area delineated, maps of urbanized areas, various detailed statistical information.

u.s. summary chapter and chapters

for each state. Statistics are

presented by kind of business

for counties, cities, SMSA's. The

kind of business detail varies in

accordance with the number of ser-

vice establishnemts in an area.

This volume consists of the area

preprints, series BC67-SA.

215

c 3.224/4:970

1569

1970 Census of Housing. Metro-

politan Housing Characteristics

U.S, Bureau of the Census

Washington, D.C.

1972

Series

This series (HC(2) Reports) pre~ sents data for Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas (SMSA) of the U.S. Data is concerned with housing characteristics in some detail for the city and the SMSA, including value, rent, income, plumbing, rooms, units in structure, household composition, duration of vacancy, etc. Aseparate report exists for each of the seven SMSA's in Georgia.

U.S. Bureau of the Census
Washington, D.C. 1973 Includes: number of inhabitants of selected state areas, counties, SMSA's, urbanized areas, incorporated and unincorporated places; land areas; general population characteristics; general social and economic characteristics; and many other detailed compilations of selected characteristics.

cc 3.224/ 5:970

1570

1970 Census of Housing. Block

Statistics

U.S. Bureau of the Census

Washington, D. C.

1971

series

This series (HC (3) Block Statistics Reports) presents data for city blocks of SMSA's and selected areas within each state. Data is concerned with major housing characteristics including value, size, plumbing, etc. For cities in Georgia, there were the following reports for 1970: HC (3) 57 Augusta SMSA, HC (3) 58 Columbus SMSA, HC (3) 55 Albany SMSA, HC (3) 56 Atlanta SMSA, HC (3) 59 Macon SMSA, and HC (3) 60 Savannah SMSA. For portions of Georgia within the Chattanooga SMSA (Walker County), see report no. HC (3) 218 Chattanooga SMSA. In addition, data is available for Gainesville, Milledgeville and vicinity, and West Point in report no. HC (3) 61 Selected Area in Georgia. Each report includes fold out maps for areas studied.

C 3.223/9:970/v.l/pt./12 1571 1970 Census of Population. Vol I
Characteristics of the Population.
Part 12. Georgia. 216

C 3.233 /3:967/v.l

1572

1967 Census of Transportation.

Volume I. National Travel Survey

U.S. Bureau of the Census

Washington, D.C.

1970

94 PP

C 3.233/3:967/v.2

1573

1967 Census of Transportation.

Volume II. '~ruck Inventory and

Use Survey.

U.S. Bureau of the Census

Washington, D.C.

1970

693 pp.'

Data on the Nation's truck resources (other than government vehicles). Results from a nationwide probabi-
lity sample. Data shows number of trucke, type, average miles, major use, range of operation, products carried etc.

C 3.223/3:967/v.3

1574

1967 Census of Transportation.

Volume III. Commodity Transportation

Survey U.S. Bureau of the Census

Washington, D.C.

1970

In 3 parts (separate books):

Part I-1184 pages; Part II-

878pages; Part III- 633 pages.

D.ata on the t:t;"ansportat:i.on and geographic distribution of com~ modities shipped inter-city by the industrial sector of the U.S.
217

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CORPS OF ENGINEERS

D 103.1 (year)

1600

Annual Report of the Chief of

Engineers on Civil Works Activi-

ties

U. S. Army Corps of Engineers

Washington, D. C.

Annual

2 val.

Approx. 100 pp., 1400 pp. for

1970 report

Volume I is summary of programs, funding, and planning

Volume II contains detailed reports by district. Included for each district: summaries of years' improvements for all projects, including maintenance or alterations on completed projects. Gives: exact location; nature of improvements; costs; local cooperation; various data regarding dimensions of dams, waterways etc. and reservoir sizes and power plant capacities.

*

1601

Coastal Areas, Georgia

(Survey Report)

U. S. Army Engineer District,

Savannah

Prir.ted - 88th Congress, 1st

session, House Document No. 37,

dated 14 January 1963

37 pp.

Applies: Bryan, Camden, Chatham, Glynn, Liberty, Mcintosh

TD 224 .A13 U5X

1602

Development of Water Resources

in Appalachia

Office of Appalachian Studies

U. S. Army Corps of Engineers

Cincinnati, Ohio

December 1969

26 vols.

Applies: Parts of 13 states. Thirty-five Georgia counties: Banks, Barrow, Bartow, Carroll, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cherokee, Dade, Dawson, Douglas, Fannin, Floyd, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gordon, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Haralson, Heard, Jackson, Lumpkin, Madison, Murray, Paulding, Pickens, Polk, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, Walker, White, Whitfield

Organization of the Report:

Part I - Summary Report, Vols.
1 & 2 (Map Folio).
Part II - Sub-Regional Plans, Vols 3-5. Part III - Project Analyses, Vols. 6-11. Part IV - Concepts and M~thods, Vol. 12. Part V - State Water Supplements, Vol. 13-14. Part VI - History, Coordination, and Cooperation, Vol. 15.

Appendix A - Agriculture, Forestry, and Conservation, Vol. 16. Appendix B - Power Supply and Requirements, Vol. 17. Appendix C - The Incidence and Formation of Mine Drainage Pollution, Vol. 18. Appendix D - Water Supply and Water Pollution Control, Vol. 19. Appendix E - Economic Base Study, Vol. 20. Appendix F - Recreation and Aesthetics, Vol. 21.

218

Appendix G - Fish and Wildlife Resources, Vol. 22. Appendix H ~ Ground Water, Vol.23. Appendix I - Mineral Industry Resources and Water Requirements, Vol. 24. Loose Leaf Volume - Errata and Addenda, Vol. 25. Report of the Secretary of the Army, Vol. 26.
Carried out in response to section 206 of the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965 (PL 89-4, March 9, 1965) which directed the Corps of Engineers to prepare a comprehensive plan for "the development and efficient utilization of the water and related resources of the Appalachian region." Includes extensive data on all types of area resources; inventory of governmental programs and projects in each region; economic and population data; transportation inventories; condition of housing; industry; mining; floods; and others. Identifies environmental resources archaeological, historical, and visual resources-and relates these to water problems and needs of the area.

type of plant and estimated 1963
acreages of each. Map shows areas of infestation and operations for each state. Also: effects of
infestation on various water uses or functions; existing projects by Corps and other agencies; analysis of benefits; analysis of remaining problems; and comments and reports on research activities by other agencies and organizations.

Dl03.43: 1125-2-1

1604

Floating Plant List - Pamphlet No.

1125-2-1

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Washington, D. C. February 1970

205 pp.

A listing of all civil owned and/ or operated items of floating equipment employed on Civil Works activities. Complete category index and an alphabetical-numerical listing of floating plant showing principal dimensions, capacities, rating, special equipment, radio call letters, date of construction, district ownership, bridge clearance requirements and other pertinent data.

Dl03.22: Aq3

1603

Expanded Project for Aquatic Plant

Control

D 103.22: R52/965

1605

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Improvement of Rivers and Harbors

Printed as Letter-Report to the

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Committee on Public Works, U.S.

Printed as Letter-Report to the

Senate.

Committee on Public Works, U.S.

July 28, 1965

Senate

161 pp.

March 4, 1965

Applies: Southern half of Georgia,

516 pp.

as part of an eight state study

Lists data for all preliminary

area.

examination, survey, and review

reports made to September 18, 1962,

Summarizes work accomplishements

on river and harbor and flood con-

by river. Includes data on each

trol improvements, together with

data for cooperative beach erosion

control studies.

219

Dl03.42/2: 4-64

1606

Land Against the Sea

Miscellaneous Paper No. 4-64

U.S. Army Coastal Engineering Re-

search Center

Corps of Engineers

Washington, D. C.

May 1964

43 pp., 21 illus.

Described in non-technical language are the origin and nature of sea coasts, behavior of shores under certain forces, effects thereon of development by man, and the characteristics of methods for
the protection and improvement of the shore. Also described are the roles of the local, state, and federal governments in providing for sound development, protection, and improvement of the shore, and the need for long range planning.

*

1607

Mobile District - Stream Mileage

Tables with Drainage Areas

U.S. Army Engineer District, Mobile

Corps of Engineers

Mobile, Alabama

May 1972

165 pp.

Applies: Western half of Georgia (Apalachicola and Coosa river basins)

Mileage for each stream from mouth and from selected points. Drainage areas and navigation mileage included where available and/or applicable.

AD-730 693 (NTIS)

1608

National Shoreline Study. Regional

Inventory Report. South Atlantic-

Gulf Region, Puerto Rico and Vir-

gin Islands.

South Atlantic Division - Corps

of Engineers

Atlanta, Ga.

August 1971

382 pp.

Applies: Georgia, North and South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.

Addresses shores within the tidal
zones, both estuary and coastal. Use was made of time separated photos, maps and surveys, visual
reconnaissance surveys, and review of previous studies to determine where significant erosion occurs.

AD-730 351 (NTIS) National Shoreline Study. Protection Guidelines Corps of Engineers Washington, D. C. August 1971
62 PP

1609 Shore

A general guideline explaining natural forces, shore processes and problems with inadequate protection measures and building on the shoreline. Covers: beach erosion, littoral zones, sediment transport, seawalls, revetments, other factors and measures of primary importance.

*

1610

Peacock Creek, Liberty County,

Georgia (Detailed Project Report)

U.S. Army Engineer District, Savannah

October 1968

76 pp.

220

*

1611

Plan Formulation and Evaluation

Studies - Environmental Analysis,

A STUDY OF RESOURCE USE IN URBAN-

IZING WATERSHEDS

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Washington, D. C.

1970

198 pp.

Applies: General

Use of Systems Analysis and Operations Research modeling techniques for making wise invest-
ment decisions as related to environmental quality. Describes a simulation model constructed
to enable planners to evaluate quickly the damaging impact of urbanization (and changing land
uses) on the run-off characteristics of a river basin.

*

1612

Planning for Comprehensive Program

for Aquatic Plant Control

State General Design Memorandum

for Georgia

U.S. Army Engineer District, Savan-

nah

September 1968

50 pp.

Applies: Chatham
A hydraulic model investigation to test alternatives for harbor improvements. Includes extensive graphic data, current directions maps, other currents data, recommendations.

627.072 U7 no. H-72-5

1614

Plans for Reduction of Shoaljng in

Brunswi~k Harbor and Jekyll Creek,

Georgia

Technical Report H-72-5

U.S. Army Engineer Waterways

Experiment Station

Corps of Engineers

Vicksburg, Mississippi

September 1972

206 pp.

Applies: Glynn

A hydraulic model investigation to test the effectiveness of proposals to reduce shoaling. Gives anticipated results of various alternatives. Includes tests on two water pollution sources to determine dispersion of the wastes. Results presented in appendix. Covers approximately 67 square miles from St. Simons Sound to upper portions of Brunswick and Turtle Rivers.

627.072 U7 no. 2-268 v.l-2 1613 Plans for Improvement of Navigation Conditions and Elimination of Shoaling in Savannah Harbor, Georgia, and Connecting Waterways Model investigation Technical Memorandum No. 2-268 U. S. Army Waterways Experiment
Station Corps of Engineers Vicksburg, Mississippi
March 1949 2 vols., 170 pp., 350 pp.

Dl03.8: 14

1615

The Port of Savannah, Georgia

(Port Series, no. 14) Revised 1963

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Washington, D. C.

1964

37 pp.

Applies: Savannah, Chatham County.

Includes: Harbor and channel improvements; channel depths,; anchorages;

221

bridges; weather; docks list; storage facilities list; rail lines;
marine repair; oil handling; hoisting facilites; floating equipment, and harbor map of approx. scale: 1" = 1200 feet.

supplementary exhibits and commentary material. With sample Public Information Pamphlet, detailed project map, summary of beneficial and adverse effects, and pertinent project data.

Dl03.8: 16

1616

Ports on the South Atlantic Coast

of the United States

(Port Series, no. 16) Revised 1964.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Washington, D. C.

1966

148 pp.

Applies: Morehead City, N.C.; Georgetown, S.C.; Brunswick, Glynn County, Ga.; Fernandina Beach, Fla.; Palm Beach, Fla.,; Port Everglades, Fla.

Pages 35-53 for Brunswick data
which includes: harbor and channel improvements; anchorages; bridges; weather; docks; oil handling; warehouses; open storage; hoisting facilities; marine repair; rail line; and a harbor map of appro. scale: 1" = 1500 feet.

*

1617

Public Meeting Held at Thomaston,

Georgia, Spewrell Bluff Lake,

Flint River, Georgia -Transcript

and Record Volume I, II, and III

U.S. Army Engineer District, Mobile

Corps of Engineers

Mobile, Alabama

Volume I - 131 pp.; Volume II-

769 pp.; Volume III- 770 pp.

Applies: Meriwether, Pike, Upson, Talbot

Includes complete transcript of proceedings and copies of

AD-730 689 (NTIS)

1618

Report on the National Shoreline

Study

Corps of Engineers

Washington, D. C.

August 1971

64 PP

Summary report on Corps study authorized by River and Harbor Act of 1968 (PL90-483). Eleven other reports, primarily addressed to State and Local authorities complete the National Shoreline Study and provide the base from which this report is drawn. Provides guide-
lines, conceptual plans, points out most critical areas. Does not propose specific local projects.

*

1619

Research to Determine the Environ-

mental Response to the Deposition

of Spoil on Salt Marshes Using

Diked and Undiked Techniques -

First Annual Progress Report

U.S. Army Engineer District,

Savannah and Skidaway Institute of

Oceanography

Savannah

April 1972

373 pp.with appendices

Applies: Chatham

Dl03.22: Sa9

1620

Savannah Harbor, Georgia

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

222

Printed as Letter-Report to the Committee on Rivers and Harbors, U.S. House of Representatives, 79th Congress, 1st Session, House Document No. 227, dated June 11, 1945. 61 pp.
Applies: Chatham
Recommendation for harbor channel construction. Data on: tides, fresh-water discharge, waterborne material; population, transportation, bridges; other improvements; terminal facilities; other surveys; etc. Projections of use and benefits, estimates of cost. Accompanying letter and comments.

Dl03.22: Sa9/965

1621

Savannah Harbor, Georgia

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Printed as Letter-Report to the

Committee on Public Works, U.S.

House of Representatives, 89th

Congress, 1st Session, House

Document No. 226, dated June 28,

1965.

64 PP

Applies: Chatham

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Printed as Letter-Report to the Committee on Public Works, U.S. House of Representatives. 89th Congress, 1st Session, House Document No. 263, dated August 16,1965. 112 pp.
Applies: Chatham
Report regarding construction of a sediment basin in Back River, a tide gate installation on Back River above the sediment basin and a canal in the upper harbor, to alleviate salt water intrusion problems. Includes: problem analysis with salinity tests data; cost-benefits statements; several area maps; detailed plan of improvements; letters and reports of other agencies.

*

1623

Savannah Harbor, Georgia, Navi-

gation Improvement, Widening and

Deepening, General Design

Memorandum

U.S. Army Engineer District,

Savannah

April 1967

75 pp.

Interim report on recommendations for harbor improvements. Includes: economic, trade, transportation, data for Savannah; navigational difficulties; other improvements and projects; previous surveys and improvements; detailed plan for further improvement; cost-
benefit statements; reports of other agencies.

Dl03.22: Sa9/965/2 Savannah Harbor, Georgia

1622

Applies: Chatham

AS-724 927 (NTIS)

1624

Savannah Harbor Investigation and

Model Study. Volume III. Results

of Model Investigations. Section

I. Model Verification and Results

of General Studies. Final Report.

U.S. Army Waterways Experiment

Station

Corps of Engineers

Vicksburg, Mississippi

October 1961

306 pp.

223

Applies: Savannah, Chatham County
Verification of the model (hydraulics, salinity, shoaling): limitations of accuracy of model measurement. General investigations: effects of channel extension; effects of tidal range and fresh water discharge, effects of reduction of the tidal prism.

AD-724 928 (NTIS)

1625

Savannah Harbor Investigation

and Model Study. Volume III.

Results of Model Investigations.

Section 2. Tests of Improvement

Plans. Final Report.

U.S. Army Waterways Experiment

Station

Vicksburg, Mississippi

October 1961

237 pp.

Applies: Savannah, Chatham County

Contents:
Effects of fresh water diversion.
Effects of channel realign-
ment and sediment trap at Elba Island.
Effects of back river sediment basins.
Combination of fresh water diversion and channel realignment.

AD-724 929 (NTIS)

1626

Savannah Harbor Investigation

and Model Study. Volume III.

Results of Model Investigations,

Section 3. Results of Supple-

mental Tests.

U.S. Army Waterways Experiment

Station

Corps of Engineers

Vicksburg, Mississippi November 1963 65 PP
Applies: Savannah, Chatham County
Contents: Effects of back river sediment
traps. Effects of back river sediment
basin and tide gates. Effects of sediment basin and
tide gate structures on passage of flood flows.
Effects of fresh water diversion.

AD-724 930 (NTIS)

1627

Savannah Harbor Investigation and

Model Study. Volume III. Results

of Model Investigations. Section

4. Results of Tests of Increased

Channel Dimensions. Final Report.

U.S. Army Waterways Experiment

Station

Corps of Engineers

Vicksburg, Mississippi

March 1965

154 pp.

Applies: Savannah, Chatham County

Contents: Effects of deepening of the
project channel Effects of back river plan with
deeper channel. Effects of combination of schemes. Effects of deepening and widen-
ing the channel.

AD-724 931 (NTIS)

1628

Savannah Harbor Investigation and

Model Study. Volume III. Results

of Model Investigations. Section 5.

Wilmington River Pollution Studies.

Final Report

224

U.S. Army Waterways Experiment Station Corps of Engineers Vicksburg, Mississippi April 1965 90 pp.
Applies: Savannah, Chatham County
Effects of proposed closure dams in South Channel and St. Augustine Creek in reducing the amount of pollution and sediment entering Wilmington River from Savannah Harbor.

AD-724 932 (NTIS)

1629

Savannah Harbor Investigation

and Model Study. Volume III.

Results of MBdel Investigations.

Section 6. Results of Tests of

Bank Erosion in North Channel.

Final Report

U.S. Army Waterways Experiment

Station

Vicksburg, Mississippi

October 1965

58 pp.

Applies: Savannah, Chatham County

Effects on hydraulic conditions in North Channel of construction of the recommended Savannah Harbor improvement plan (increase in width and depth of navigation channel, plus construction of the back river sediment trap).

627.1 Ul4

1630

Savannah River, Georgia

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Printed as Letter-Report to the

Committee on Flood Control, U.S. House of Representatives. 78th Congress, 2nd Session, House Document No. 657, dated June 9, 1944. 70 pp.

Applies: Hart, Elbert, Lincoln, Columbia, Richmond, Burke, Screven, Effingham, Chatham

Report on Savannah River development preliminary examination and survey. An eleven-project plan for flood control, navigation, hydroelectric power, and recreation to begin with the Clark Hill project. Includes: general data on geography, top-
ography, climate, etc.; more detailed data on drainage areas, site elevations, river mileages, local economies, bridges, electric plants, run-off, stream flow, floods, and other.

*

1631

Savannah River Basin, Georgia

and South Carolina, Reservoir

Water Quality Investigations

Data Report

(Supplements I, II, III)

U.S. Army Engineer District,

Savannah

March 1969 (1970,1971,1972)-

Annual

536 pp.

Applies: Columbia, Elbert,
Franklin, Hart, McDuffie, gtephens

*

1632

Savannah River, Georgia and

South Carolina (Survey Report)

Carters Island and Goat Island

Reservoirs

225

U.S. Army Engineer District, Savannah Printed - 87th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Document No.6, dated 13th of January, 1961. 139 pp.
Applies: Elbert, Hart

Dl03.22: Sa 915

1633

Savannah River, Georgia and

South Carolina, Trotters Shoals

Reservoirs

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Printed as Letter-Report to the

Committee on Public Works, U.S.

Senate, 89th Congress, 1st

Session, Senate Document No. 52,

dated August 24, 1965.

185 pp.

Applies: Elbert, Hart

Favorable report from Chief of Engineers regarding Trotters
Shoals project. Includes: various data on runoff and streamflow data, clima-
tology, floods, geography, and natural resources; information
regarding project power and recreation benefits; basin map; and letters and comments from other agencies.

*

1634

Sea Island and St. Simons Island,

Georgia (Survey Report)

U.S. Army Engineer District,

Savannah

November 1970

61 PP

Applies: Glynn

Dl03.42: 12

1635

Source and Distribution of

Sediments at Brunswick Harbor

and Vicinity, Georgia

Technical Memorandum No. 12-

James Neiheisel

U.S. Army Coastal Engineering

Research Eenter

Corps of Engineers

Washington, D. C.

49 pp.

Applies: Glynn County

An interpretation of sedimentation and hydrodynamics of a complex coastal harbor area containing many variables. Includes research of the regional geology, wave refraction analysis, historic coastline studies summarization.

551.5 U35

1636

Storm Damages in South Atlantic

States- August 5-17, 1940

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Office of Division Engineer -

South Atlantic Division

Atlanta, Ga.

8 vols. in 4. Report plus

appendices A-H. Total pages:

approx. 300.

Report on a storm of hurricane origin that struck the South
Atlantic States in August, 1940. Includes: wind and flood damage to Savannah, Brunswick, St. Simons Island, Tybee Island; floods of the Altamaha, Savannah, and Ogeechee; data on other states; weather maps; tide-gaUJe records; river-gauge records; high-water marks; photographs; clippings.

226

627.5061 U4 no. 108

1637

Surf Statistics for the Coasts of

the United States.

Beach Erosion Board - Technical

Memorandum No. 108

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Washington, D. C.

November 1958

Approx. 60 pp.

Visual observations of surf conditions such as period, significant height and direction were begun in
1954 at 27 stations (including St. Simons Island, Ga.) located on Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific. Data on surf heights occurring for the 3-year period 1954-1957 are summarized on a monthly basis in tabular form, and are presented graphically as cumulative frequency curves on an annual basis for each station. Effects of hurricanes on surf conditions along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts were also studied.

*

1638

Survey Report on Chattahoochee

River at and in the Vicinity of

Columbus, Georgia

U.S. Army Engineer District, Mobile

Corps of Engineers

Mobile, Alabama

October 1964

45 pp.

Applies: Muscogee

Report on request for flood protec-
tion measures. District Engineer
finds that costs would exceed benefits. Includes flood information,
maps (1 in. = 2,700 ft.), other
pertinent data.

* 1639
Survey Report on Weracoba Creek at Columbus, Georgia U.S. Army Engineer District,Mobile Corps of Engineers Mobile, Alabama August 1968 70 pp.
Applies: Muscogee
Report on request for flood protection measures. District Engineer finds that cost of work would exceed benefits. Includes detailed flood in-
formation, maps (1 in. = 1,750
ft.), and other pertinent data.

*

1640

Survey Report on Peachtree and

Nancy Creeks at and in the

Vicinity of Atlanta, Georgia

U.S. Army Engineer District,

Mobile

Corps of Engineers

Mobile, Alabama

June 1966

147 pp.

Applies: Gwinnett, Dekalb, Fulton

Report on feasibility of flood protection measures. District Engineer finds that cost of work would exceed benefits. Includes detailed flood information, aerial photos, maps, agency commentaries.

*

1641

Survey Review Report. Satilla

River, Georgia, St. Mary and

Suwannee Rivers, Georgia and

Florida

227

U.S. Army Engineer District, Savannah January 1965 318 pp.
Applies: Satilla and St. Marys Ben Hill, Coffee, Atkinson, Jeff Davis, Appling, Bacon, Ware, Pierce, Wayne, Brantley, Charlton, Camden, Suwanee - Wilcox, Crisp, Turner, Ben Hill, Irwin, Worth, Tift, Atkinson, Colquitt, Cook, Brooks, Lowndes, Echols, Clinch, Ware, Charlton, Berrien

Dl03.22: T95/2

1642

Tybee Island, Georgia

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Printed as Letter-Report to the

Committee on Public Works, U.S.

Senate

May 5, 1971

92nd Congress, 1st Session, House

Document No. 92-105

79 PP

Applies: Chatham

Report on project for beach erosion control and hurricane protection, environmental statement.
Information regarding: geomorphology; littoral materials and forces; shoreline changes; existing structures; estimates of cost and benefits. With comments and reports of Corps sections and other
agencies and general map and plan of improvement.

D 103.112

1643

Waterborne Commerce of the

United States

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Washington, D. C.

Annual

5 vol.

Approx. 900 pp total

Applies: Apalachicola River; Flint River to Bainbridge; Chattahoochee River to Colum-
bus; Savannah River to Augusta; Savannah Harbor; Darien Harbor; Brunswick Harbor; Altamaha, Satilla, St. Marys Rivers; Intracoastal Waterway.

Trips and drafts of vessels; tonnages carried by commodity;
export or import; self-propelled or non-self propelled vessles; tanker or dry cargo.

627 U3 1953-69

1644

Water Resources Development by

the Corps of Engineers in

Georgia

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Washington, D. C.

Biennial

Number of pages varies, 23 pp.

in 1963, 60 pp. in 1969.

General information on Corps projects and related works in
Georgia. Includes projects and surveys underway, status of long term projects, and data on some completed projects. With maps and illustrations.

228

Dl03.47: Flood Plain Information Report (stream)(community) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Include histories of floods, flood records, and flood plain information (overflow limits, flooded areas, high water profiles). Summarize flood potential and flood hazards. Maps, profiles, and cross sections illustrate the possible extent and severity of future floods.
(as follows)
1650 Big Cotton Indian - Little Cotton Indian, Tar, and Panther CreeksHetropolitan Atlanta, Ga. Savannah District Report completed January 1971 43 pp.
Applies: Clayton, Henry
Study length of 27.8 miles.
1651 Big Creek - Vicinity of Roswell, Georgia Mobile District May 1971 23 pp.
Applies: Fulton
Study length of 14.0 miles.
1652 Brooklyn Creek, Athens, Ga. Savannah District February 1968 28 pp.
Applies: Clarke
Study length of 2.4 miles.
229

1653 Camp Creek, North Fork Camp Creek - Metropolitan Atlanta, Ga. Mobile District May 1968 38 pp.
Applies: Fulton
Study length of 19.4 miles.
1654 Casey Canal - North. Savannah and Chatham Countv,Ga. Savannah District August 1968 31 PP
Applies: Chatham
Study length of 2.1 miles.
1655 Casey Canal - South. Savannah and Chatham County, Ga. Savannah District June 1968 34 pp.
Applies: Chatham
Study length of 5.0 miles.
1656 Cedar Creek, Athens and Clarke County, Georgia Savannah District June 1969 34 pp.
Applies: Clarke
Study length of 6.0 miles.

1657 Cobbs Creek - Fowler Branch, Dekalb County, Georgia Savannah District June 1968 35 pp.
Applies : Dekalb
Study length of 6.6 miles.
1658 Conley Creek, - South River, Metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia Savannah District July 1968 53 PP
Applies: Clayton, Dekalb
Study length of 18.9 miles.
1659 Dundee Canal and Salt Creek, Savannah and Chatham County, Ga. Savannah District September 1972 35 pp.
Applies: Chatham
Study length of 13.0 miles.
1660 Harmon Canal, Savannah and Chatham County, Georgia Savannah District July 1969 29 pp.
Applies: Chatham
Study length of 3.0 miles.

1661 Headwaters - South River, Metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia Savannah District May 1967 19 pp.
Applies: Clayton, Dekalb, Fulton
Study length of 13.8 miles.
1662 Hunnicutt Creek. Athens~ Clarke County, Georgia Savannah District Report completed April 1968 10 plates 28 pp.
Study length of 2.5 miles.
1663 Hurricane Creek, Alma and Bacon County Savannah District Report completed }1ay 1971 28 plates 31 pp.
Study length of 13.3 miles.
1664 Intrenchment, Sugar, Dolittle Creeks - Dekalb County, Ga. Savannah District Report completed April 1968
3tudylength of 23.4 miles

230

1665 Kettle Creek - Waycross and Ware County, Ga, Savannah District Report completed July 1971 45 pp. 24 plates
Study length of 11.4 miles.
1666 Little McMullen Creek - Jesup, Ga. Savannah District Report completed June 1871 45 PP 21 plates
Applies: Wayne
1667 Lower Buffalo Creek and Its Tributaries - Nahunta and Brantley County, Ga. Savannah District October 1972 28 pp. 53 plates
Study length of 34.0 miles
1668 Lower South River, Metropolitan Atlanta, Ga. Savannah District Report completed May 1970 38 pp. 75 plates
Applies: Dekalb, Henry, Newton, Rockdale
Study length of 35.2 miles.

1669 Peachtree and Nancy Creeks and North and South Forks of Peachtree Creek, Metropolitan Atlanta, Ga. Mobile District Report completed October 1964 19 pp. 20 plates and appendix
Applies: Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett
Study length of 50.7 miles
1670 Placentia Canal, Savannah and Chatham County, Ga. Savannah District November 1972 30 pp. 15 plates
Study length of 3.8 miles
1671 Pole Bridge, Stephenson, Stone Mountain, Crooked and Swift Creeks, Dekalb County, Ga. Savannah District October 1968 20 pp. 10 plates and appendix
Study length of 35.8 miles
1672 Proctor Creek - Metropolitan Atlanta, Ga. Mobile District Report completed June 1968 29 pp., 11 plates
Applies: Fulton
Study length of 8.6 miles.

231

1673 Rocky and Half Creeks, Macon and Bibb County, Ga. Savannah District Report completed June 1970 47 pp. 53 plates
Study length of 27.5 miles
1674 Savage Creek, Macon and Bibb County, Ga. Savannah District Report completed November 1971 45 PP 17 plates
Study length of 8.8 miles.
1675 Shoal Creek, Dekalb County, Ga. Savannah District Report completed April 1967 20 pp. 10 plates and appendix
Study length of 8.3 miles
1676 Snapfinger Creek, Dekalb County, Ga. Savannah Distict Report completed March 1968 46 PP 42 plates
Study length of 26.1 miles

9 plates
Applies: Cobb
Study length of 11.0 miles.
1678 Springfield Canal, Savannah and Chatham County, Ga. Savannah District Report completed January 1970 51 pp. 24 plates
Study length of 17.7 miles.
1679 Sweetwater, Jackson, Camp, Beaver Ruin, and Bromolow Creeks - Metropolitan Atlanta, Ga. Savannah District Report completed June 1969 Applies: Gwinnett 70 pp. 53 plates
Study length of 28.9 miles.
1680 Sweetwater Creek - Vicinity of Austell, Ga. Mobile District January 1972 13 plates 19 pp. Applies: Cobb, Douglas
Study length of 26.0 miles.

1677 Sope Creek, Vicinity of Marietta,
Ga. Mobile District March 1973 15 PP
232

1681 Tobesofkee Creek - Macon and Bibb County, Ga. Savannah District Report completed June 1970 48 pp.

49 plates
Study length of 20.0 miles.
1682 Trail Creek, Athens and Clarke County, Ga. Savannah District Report completed October 1969 49 PP 24 plates
Study length of 10.9 miles.
1683 Utoy Creek, North and South Utoy Creeks - Metropolitan Atlanta, Ga. Mobile District Report completed June 1970 34 PP 20 plates
Study length of 17.2 miles
1684 Walnut Creek - The City of Macon and Bibb County, Ga. Savannah District Report completed December 1968 42 pp. 15 plates
Study length of 10.3 miles
1685 Waycross Drainage Canal Waycross and Ware County, Ga. Savannah District Report completed June 1969 46 pp. 24 plates
Study length of 7.5 miles.

1686 Wilshire - Windsor Forest Canals Savannah and Chatham County, Ga. Savannah District Report completed July 1971 47 plates 35 pp.
1687 Yellow River - Metropolitan Atlanta, Ga. Savannah District Report completed April 1971 35 pp. 47 plates
Study length of 27.8 miles.
1688 Yellow River - Part II - Metropolitan Atlanta, Ga. Savannah District June 1972 27 pp. 59 plates
Applies: Dekalb, Gwinnett, Rockdale

233

Dl03.47: Special FlOOd Hazard Information
Report (Stream)(Community)
U. s. Army Corps of Engineers

Less detailed than Flood Plain

Information Report. Includes

areas covered by Intermediate

Regional Flood, profiles, dis-

cussion of flood hazard situa-

tion.

(as follows)

1694 Tanyard Creek, Acworth, Ga. (Preliminary Report) Mobile District November 1967 6 pp. 1 plate
Applies: Bartow, Cobb

Altamaha River Savannah District 1973 (scheduled)

1695

1696
Atlanta, Ga. including Peachtree Creek Basin in Dekalb
County Hobile District December 1971
14 PP 35 plates

1697 Big Cedar Creek - Cedartown, Georgia Mobile District December 1970 6 PP 5 plates
Applies: Polk

1698 Preliminary Tidal Flood Information for the Coastal Area of Chatham County, Ga. Savannah District December 1968

1699 Special Tidal Flood Hazard Report for Chatham County, Ga. Savannah District 1973 (scheduled)

1700 Chattahoochee River, Roaring Branch, Weracoba Creek and Lower Bull Creek Mobile District August 1971 9 pp. 12 plates
Applies: Muscogee

1701 Flint River - Clayton County, Ga. Mobile District February 1970 6 pp. 6 plates
Applies: Clayton

1702 Coosa River - Etowah River - Oostanaula River - Rome, Ga. Mobile District 22 pp. 6 plates
Applies: Floyd

Dekalb County, Ga. 234

1703

Savannah District 1972
Dry Creek, Albany, Ga. Mobile 1971 8 PP 4 plates
Applies: Dougherty

1704

1705 Preliminary Flood Plain Information - Chattahoochee River, Buford Dam to Metropolitan Atlanta, Ga. Mobile District January 1969 (revision) 9 PP 12 plates
Applies: Cobb, Dekalb, Douglas, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett

1706 Ocmulgee River - Macon, Ga. Savannah District September 1970 11 PP 15 plates
Applies: Bibb

1707 City of Savannah Beach, Ga. Savannah District January 1972 6 PP 7 plates
Applies: Chatham

Savannah River, Augusta, Ga. Savannah District August 1971
13 PP 11 plates

1708

Applies: Columbia, Richmond

Vernonburg, Georgia Savannah District January 1972 6 pp. 3 plates
Applies: Chatham

1709

1710 Preliminary Flood Plain Information - Chattahoochee River - West Point Dam to Lake Harding Mobile District January 1971 11 PP 12 plates
Applies: Harris, Troup

Other Flood Reports:
1711 Upper Flint River, Mud, Jester Creeks - Atlanta Mobile District Report completed January 1969
Study length of 19.9 miles.

235

1712 Rottenwood Creek - Marietta Atlanta - and Nickajack Creek Smyrna - Atlanta Underway - December 1972 Mobile District Applies: Cobb SEE ALSO TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
236

U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS

EIS-GA-72-5128-D (NTIS)

1720

Application by American Cyanamid

Company to Authorize Construction

of Loading Facilities (Rivers

and Harbors Act of 1899, 33 U.S.C.

403, Section 10 Permit, Applica-

tion No. 074 OYN 00401); ~.a;van

nah Harbor, Chatham County, Georgia

(Draft EIS) ELR-5128

Army Engineer District

Savannah, Ga.

August 1972

25 pp.

Describes the proposal for granting of permit for construction of a dock in Savannah Harbor for the purposes of barging to sea a portion of the applicants' acidic iron waste by-products.

EIS-GA-72-5577-D (NTIS)

1721

Carters Dam and Lake, Coosawattee

River, Georgia (Draft EIS)

ELR-5577

Army Engineer District, Mobile

Mobile, Alabama

October 1972

35 pp.

Applies: Gilmer, Gordon, Murray

Environmental statement for proposal to complete an authorized multipurpose reservoir project which would provide flood control, hydroelectric power, and recreation for the area. Environmental impacts include the conversion of 4250 acres of agricultural and forest lands to a lake environment and loss of free-
flowing stream habitat.

EIS-AL~72-4588-D (NTIS)

1722

Coosa Rivet Navigation, Georgia

artd Alabama (Draft" EIS) ELR-4588

Army Engineer District

Mobile, Alabama

Hay 1972

6 pp.

Applies: Floyd

Describes the proposal for construction of six single-lift locks
at the existing Walter Bouldin, Mitchell, Lay, Logan Martin, H. Neely Henry, and Weiss Dams on the
Coosa River between Montgomery, Alabama and Rome, Georgia.

EIS-GA-72-4577-D (NTIS)

1723

Curry Creek Reservoir, North Oconee River, Georgia (Draft EIS) ELR-4577

Army Engineer District

Savannah, Ga. May 1972

7 PP

Applies: Jackson

Proposal for construction of a multi-purpose reservoir, with eleven downstream recreation and fishing areas, for water resources and economic development. Located
on the Oconee about 12 miles upstream of Athens. Primary adverse effect could be inundation of about
5,720 acres of mixed hardwoods and pines interspersed with agricultural
lands.

EIS-GA-72-4578-D (NTIS)

1724

Dalton Reservoir, Conasagua River,

Georgia

(Draft EIS) ELR-4578

Army Engineer District

Mobile, Ala.

May 1972

237

6 pp.
Applies: Murray, Whitfield
Proposed multi-purpose reservoir located about 6 miles southeast of the city of Dalton. Would provide water supply storage, water quality control, flood control, and an 8,650 acre lake with related recreational developments. Adverse effects include loss of 19 miles of stream fish habitat and inundation of 17,500 acres of mixed agricultural and woodland areas.

PB-202 739-D (NTIS)

1725

Little Cedar Creek, Cave Spring,

Georgia. Flood Control

(Draft EIS)

Army Engineer District

Hobile, Alabama

September 1971

24 PP

Applies: Floyd, Polk

Channel improvements proposed for flood control. Adverse effects
would include those resulting from construction noise and air pollution, and longer term problems
of water temperature increase and sediment deposition.

PB-201 389-D (NTIS)

1726

Peacock Creek, Liberty County,

Georgia (Draft EIS)

U.S. Army Engineer District,

Savannah

Corps of Engineers

Savannah, Ga.

July 1971

12 PP

The project is to initiate construction of flood control and

improved drainage measures
consisting of channel alignment, snagging, and clearing. Adverse effects include permanent removal
of high quality hardwoods from the project right-of-way and increase of water temperatures to
the point of affecting dissolved oxygen content as a result of increased sunlight through bank clearing.

EIS-GA-73-0416-F (NTIS)

1727

Peacock Creek, Liberty County,

Georgia (Final EIS) Army Engineer District, Savannah

Savannah, Ga.

November 1972

70 pp.

Proposal to initiate flood control measures consisting of improved channel dimensions, snagging, and clearing. Adverse effects are removal of hardwoods and other biota, possible increase in water temperature, temporary turbidity.

PB-201 390-D (NTIS)

1728

Spewrell Bluff Lake, Flint River,

Georgia (Draft EIS)

Army Engineer District, Mobile

Corps of Engineers

Mobile, Alabama

July 1971

24 pp.

Applies: Meriwether, Pike, Talbot, Upson

The project will initiate land acquisition and construction of a 211 foot high dam, 2000 feet long for the purpose of impounding waters of the Flint River to pro-
vide flood control, hydroelectric power generation, recreation, and

238

flow regulation for navigation. Adverse environmental effects include loss of 13,300 acres of agriclutural and timber land and its associated wildlife habitat, loss of free flowing stream fisheries, and disruption of inhabitants.

Project to restore 13,200 feet of ocean beach to stabilize an eroding shore line, provide sport fishing habitat, and enhance a scenic beach recreation area. Adverse effects are summarized.

PB-200 441-D (NTIS)

1729

Trotters Shoals Dam and Lake,

Savannah River. Georgia and South

Carolina. (Draft EIS)

Army Engineer District, Savannah

Corps of Engineers

Savannah, Ga.

July 1971

10 pp.

Applies: Elbert, Lincoln.

Construction of multipurpose dam at river mile 275.1. The maximum power pool at elevation 475.0 msl. Floods about 26,650 acres. Total land requirements are 59,760 acres of which 7,500 acres is for public use. Environmental impacts: loss
of natural stream section and natural vegetation, physical barrier to fish spawning area, temperature change and oxygen depletion in Clark Hill Reservoir; elimination of water quality improvements zone between Clark Hill and Hartwell Reservoirs.

EIS-GA-73-0403-D (NTIS)

1730

Tybee Island, Georgia, Beach

Erosion Control

(Draft EIS) ELR-0403

Army Engineer District, Savannah

Savannah, Ga.

December 1972

30 pp.

Applies: Chatham

239

U.S. ARMY CORPS Of ENGINEERS-MAPS

*

1731

Project Maps-Mobile District,

Fiscal Year 1972

U.S. Army Engineer District, Mobile

Corps of Engineers

Mobile, Alabama

November 1972

216 pp.

Applies: Western half of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and parts of Florida and Louisiana
Maps of all projects of the Mobile District including river and harbor improvements, installations, flood control projects, reservoirs, etc. Includes previously completed projects. Maps of river basins, reservoir areas, localities, properties maintained; section charts of dams, powerhouses, facilities. Varying scales, from general area to good detail. Some maps are fold-out type, size 10 1/2 inches by lS inches. Volume size is 8 inches by 10 1/2 inches. Maps are in four colors.

G3922 . S2 19SO, . US

1732

Savannah River Below Augusta, Georgia.

Savannah to Augusta Landings on

Savannah River.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Savannah, Ga.

1950

Scale -1: 80,000

Applies: Burke, Columbia, Screven, Effingham, Chatham

G3924 .S3P5S 1968 .U56x 1733 -Port Facili~ies, Savannah,Georgia
U. s. Army Corps of Eng'ineers,
Savannah District Authority Savannah, Ga. 1968 Col. map 11 x 32 inches Scale ca. 1: 20,000
Applies: Chatham

G3922 .B4R2 1944 .U57x

1734

Terrain Maps of Fort B~nning,

Georgia

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Washington, D. C.

1944

G3861 .R2 1962 .U54x

1735

South Atlantic Division

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Washington, D. C.

1962 Scale ca. 1: l,SOO,OOO

Map shows boundaries of various COE districts within the South Atlantic Division. Includes: military installations, authorized civil works projects, hydrographic data, roads, railroads, cities, towns, and elevations.

G3922 .S2 1953 .US

1736

Savannah River Basin, Savannah River, Georgia and South Carolina,

Hartwell Reservoir Project Reser-

voir Mapping U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Savannah, Ga.

Scale 1:200,000 (approximate)

Applies: Franklin, Hart, Stephens

Blue Line print - Sheet Index

240

G3922 .J55 1957 .US

1737

Jim Woodruff Reservoir, Apalachicola

River Basin, Florida and Georgia

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Mobile, Alabama

1957

Col. Map

Scale ca. 1: 228,000

Applies: Seminole, Decatur

G3962 .W2 1959 .U54x

1738

Walter F. George Reservoir

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Mobile, Alabama

1959

Col. Map 9 x 4 inches on sheet 18

x 12 inches.

Scale not given

Applies: Clay, Quitman

G3922 .SS 1956 .US

1739

Lake Sidney Lanier

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers -

Mobile Office of the District

Engineers

Mobile, Alabama

1956

Col. map

Scale 1: 253,440

Applies: Dawson, Forsyth, Hall

Includes 3 insets as well as il-
lustrations, descriptive text, and profile of dam.

G3922 .S5 1962 .US

1740

Lake Sidney Lanier

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers -

Mobile Office of the District

Engineers

Mobile, Alabama

1962

Map 18 x 16 inches fold to 9 x 4 inches Scale ca. 1: 129,000
Applies: Dawson, Forsyth, Hall
Insets- Lake mileages, vicinity map, recreation facilities, dam and office area. Includes colored illustrations, statistics, and description of Buford Dam, and location index.

G3922 .B8 1953 .US

1741

Sheet Index: Chattahoochee River, Buford R~voir Topographic

Survey

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Mobile, Alabama

1953

Co.L Map on sheet 27 x 39 inches

Scale ca. 1: 96,000

Applies: Gwinnett, Hall, Forsyth, Dawson

Index shows area covered by 54 sheets. Blue line print. Vicinity map, scale ca. 1: 632,000.

G3922 .SS 1959 .044x

1742

Lake Sidney Lanier, Chattahoochee

River, Georgia: Sheet Index to

Topographic Survey (1 in. to 500 ft.)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-

Mobile Office of the District

Engineers

Mobile, Alabama

1959

Map 11 x 15 inches

Scale ca. 1: 600,000

Applies: Dawson, Forsyth, Hall

241

G3922 .B8 19S4 .US

1743

Sheet Index: Chattahoochee River,

Georgia: Buford Reservoir Project

Reservoir }mpping

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Hobile, Alabama

Col. Map 24 x 17 inches

Scale not given

Applies: Gwinnett, Hall, Forsyth, Dawson

Blue line print - index show area covered by 44 sheets.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile Office of the District Engineers Mobile, Alabama 19S9 Col. Map in 11 sheets,each 28 x 39 inches Scale ca. 1: 14,800
Applies: Dawson, Forsyth, Hall
Aerial photographs flown in March 19S9.

G3922 .SS 19S9 .U42x

1744

Lake Sidney Lanier, Chattahoochee

River, Georgia: Sheet Index to

Aerial Mosaics ( 1 in. to 1000 ft.)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers -

Mobile Office of District Engineers

Mobile, Alabama

19S9

l1ap 11 x lS inches

Scale ca. 1: 600,000

Applies: Hall, Dawson, Forsyth

G3922 .SS 19S9 .U43x

174S

Lake Sidney Lanier, Chattahoochee

River, Georgia: Sheet Index to

Quadrangle Sheets ( 1 in. to 1000

ft.)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers -

Mobile Office of the District

Engineers

Mobile, Alabama

19S9

Map 11 x lS inches

Scale ca. 1: 600,000

Applies: Dawson, Forsyth, Hall

G3922 .B8 19S9 .US

1746

Lake Sidney Lanier - Aerial

Mosaics of Buford Reservoir

242

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

I 1.2:V53

1900

Off Road Recreation Vehicles--

Task Force Study

Department of the Interior

Washington, D.C.

November, 1971

125 pp.

Analyzes the background and growth of ORRV use and some of its social, environmental, and economic impacts. Proposes some interim solutions.

I 66.2:T68

1901

Trails for America, Report on

the Nationwide Trail Study

U.S. Department of the Interior

Washington, D.C.

December, 1966.

155 pp.

Includes: general national and state inventory; information on National Scenic Trails, Park and Forest Trails, Metropolitan Area Trails; Appalachian Trail; summary of recommendations.

243

BUREAU OF OUTDOOR RECREATION

I 66.2:As7

1930

Coordination of Federal Outdoor

Recreation Assistance programs,

Relationship of the Land and

Water Conservation Fund to

Other Federal Assistance Pro-

grams.

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation

Washington, D.C.

1968

33 pp.

Discussion of Land and Water Conservation Fund Programs, sponsored by BOR , sponsored by other Federal Agencies.

I 66.2c 15

1931

Developing America's Outdoor

Recreation Opportunities: Camp-

gounds

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation

Washington, D.C.

1971

22 pp.

Discusses various State and Federal agencies to contact for technical or financial assistance

I 66.11

1932

Federal Assistance in Outdoor

Recreation Available to: States,

Their Subdivisions, Organizations,

Individuals

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation

Washington, D.C.

1970

100 P!>

Describes various laws and assistance programs--persons to contact to apply for and/or to receive technical or financial assistance.

I 66.2

1933

Federal Outdoor Recreation Programs

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation

Washington, D.C.

May 1968

224 pp.

Data includes information on various federal agencies with outdoor recreation responsibilities and federal programs relating to outdoor recreation. With: descrip~ tion of each agency or program; granting authority; address.

I 66.2:P94/970

1934

Federal Outdoor Recreation Programs

and Recreation-Related Environmental

Programs

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation

Washington, D.C.

February 1970

226 pp.

Data includes information on various federal agencies with outdoor recreation responsibilities and Federal programs relating to outdoor recreation; with description of each agency or program; granting authority; address.

244

I 66.2:Is4

1935

Islands of America

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation

Washington, D. C.

1970

87 pp., appendices

Description of islands of U. S. by region; discussion of island vulnerability for development; recommendations for island conconservation; ownership of acreage by State for islands; named islands with recreation potential by State; number and acreage of islands by State; Sample island trust bill.

system; urban trails; financing; legal obstacles; right-of-way; other.

I 66.2:D62/2/968

1938

Private Assistance in Outdoor

Recreation, a Directory of Organi-

zations Providing Aid to Individ-

uals and Public Groups

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation

I<Tashington, D. C.

1970

82 PP

Lists various recreation activities with relevant organizations.

I 66.2:Sce6

1936

National Scenic and Recreation

Trails Authorized by the

National Trails System Act,

Pu~lic Law 90-S43, October 2,

1968

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation

Washington, D. C.

1970

Unpaged (pamphlet)

Lists National Scenic Trails gives mileage of Federal, State and private land ownership by State for each trail.

I 66.2: T68/2

1937

National Symposium on Trails,

Proceedings. Washington D. C.,

June 2 - 6, 1971

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation

Washington, D. C.

1971

132 pp.

Includes: discussion of National Trails System Act; special use trai1s; vehicle trails; establishment of a State scenic trail

I 66.2:St 2/2/971

1939

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation

Washington, D. C.

1971

145 pp.

Includes: selected statistics of Federal and State agencies (Federally owned land in states by acres; number and acreage of State parks, recreation areas, historic sites, parkways, and related areas, visitation data, etc.); detailed statistics for specific activities; recreation expenditures and prices, and private production and services; special studies of recreation resources; recreation surveys for planning; Federal assistance to recreation.

I 66.2: R52/2

1940

Wild and Scenic Rivers Authorized

By the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act,

Public Law 90-542, October 2, 1968

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation

Washington, D. C.

1970

(unpaged pamphlet)

245

Briefly describes the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, criteria for inclusion of a river in the Wild and Scenic Rivers System, names of rivers considered for inclusion (location by State).
246

BUREAU OF OUTDOOR RECREATION-ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS

EIS-GA-72-5016-D (NTIS)

1941

Chattahoochee Palisades State

Park, Land Acquisition, Land and

Water Conservation Fund Project

No. 13-00214, Atlanta, Georgia

(Draft EIS-5016, DES-72-76

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation

Washington, D. C.

August 1972

23. pp.

Applies: Cobb, Fulton

Proposed acquisition of 377 acres along a 4.1 mile segment of the Chattahoochee River for public outdoor recreation purposes. Minor environmental impact.

EIS-GA-72-5304-F (NTIS)

1942

Proposed Chattahoochee Palisades

State Park, Fulton and Cobb

Counties, Georgia (Final EIS)

ELR-5304, DES-72-32

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation

Atlanta, Ga.

September 1972

48 PP

Proposed acquistion of 377 acres along a 4.1 mile segment of the Chattahoochee River for public outdoor recreation purposes. Minor environmental impact.

247

BUREAU OF SPORT FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE

I 49.36/2.20

1980

The Bald Eagle

Fish and Wildlife Service

(Conservation note on no. 20)

Washington, D.C.

1969

59 pp.

I 49.13:494

1981

Birds Protected by Federal Law

Fish and Wildlife Service

(Wildlife leaflet no. 494)

Washington, D.C.

1970

4 PP

I 49.15/3:102

1982

Fish and Wildlife Service

(Special Scientific Report-

Wildlife) no. 102

Washington, D.C.

1967

43 pp.

I 49.15/3:124

1983

The Breeding Bird Survey 1967

and 1968

Fish and Wildlife Service, Special

Scientific Report (Wildlife

no. 124)

Washington, D.C.

1969

107 PP

*

1984

Economic Importance of Sport Fish-

ing and Hunting in the Coastal

Plains Province of Georgia, North

Carolina and South Carolina

Bureau of Sport Fisheries and

Wildlife, Southeast Region

Atlanta

October 1968

178 pp.

Applies: Coastal Plains Regional

Commission area. (Georgia, South

Carolina, North Carolina)

I 49.66:68

1985

Effects of Surface Mining on

Fish ani Wildlife Resources of
u. s.

Fish and Wildlife Service -

Resource Publication No. 68

Washington, D. C.

1968

51 PP

Data for Ga. incluiles: fish and wildlife habitats adversely affected by surface mining (number of miles of streams, surface acres of lakes and reservoirs etc.); evaluation of reclamation of mined areas needed to improve wildlife habitats; and animals that will benefit from improved habitats.

248

I 49.66:97

1986

List of National Wildlife Refuges,

1970

Fish and Wildlife Service-

Resource Publication no. 97

Washington, D.C.

1972

I 49.66:63

1987

National Survey of Needs for

Hatchery Fish-A Cooperative

Project of the 50 States and

the Bureau of Sport Fisheries

and Wildlife

Fish and Wildlife Service

Washington, D.C.

1968

71 pp.

I 49.66:63/pt. 2

1988

State By State Summaries:

National Survey of Needs for

Hatchery Fish. A Cooperative

Project of the 50 States and

the Bureau of Sport Fisheries

and Wildlife

Fish and Wildlife Service

(Resource Publication 63-

Part 2)

Washington, D.C.

Various Pagings

Data for Georgia includes acres of inland fishing waters and waters stocked (1965, 1973, 1980, 2000); data on fisherman and hatch-
ing facilities; projections for production of hatchery fish (1973, 1980, 2000); map of state shows national and state fish hatcheries.

*

1989

National Wildlife Refuges in the

Southeast, Region 4

U.S. Department of the Interior-

Fish and Wildlife Service,

Bureau of Sport Fisheries and

Wildlife

September 1971

Refuge leaflet 67-4

pp. 6-7 applicable to Georgia

Applies: Chatham, Mcintosh, Jones,

Charlton, Clinch, Ware, Brantley.

Short descriptions of National Wildlife Refuges in Georgia:
Okefenokee, Piedmont, SavannahBlackbeard Island, Harris Neck, Was saw

I 49.2:P59

1990

Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge:

Even-Aged Forestry Management

U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and

Wildlife

Washington, D.C.

June 1969

Not paged

Applies: Jasper, Jones

Anticipated forest composition and distribution under Piedmont's evenaged management concept at the end
of the first 80 year rotation is illustrated in tabular and map form for a typical 1000-acre compartments. Tables 1,2,3,4 illustrate forest composition and area distribution by age classes.

I 49.66:34/2

1991

Rare and Endangered Fish and

Wildlife of the U.S.

Fish and Wildlife Service (Resource

Publication no. 34)

Washington, D.C.

December, 1968 (Revised Edition)

Various Pagings

249

Lists all rare, endangered, peripheral, or status-undetermined species of mammals,birds, fish, and reptiles and amphibians in the U.S. For each species,present and former distributions are given as well as additional information.

I 49.66:69

1992

The Right to Exist, a Report on

our Endangered Wildlife

Fish and Wildlife Service

(Resource Publication no. 69)

Washington, D.C.

1969

12 pp.

PB-183 550 (NTIS)

1993

Seasonal Abundance and Length of

Frequency Distribution of Some

Marine Fishes in Coastal Georgia.

Miller, Grant L., and Jorgenson,

Sherrell C.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Washington, D.C.

April 1969

104 pp

Applies: Bryan, Camden, Chatham,

Glynn, Liberty, Mcintosh

Data for 101 species of fish collected from 1953 to 1961 on the ocean beach and in salt marshes of coastal Georgia. Length-Frequency distributions are presented for 51 species;
size, abundance, and occurrence by month and season are given, water and weather information
recorded at each station at the time of sampling is also presented.

I 49.13:485

1994

Selected List of Information

Leaflets on Wildlife

Fish and Wildlife Service--

Wildlife Leaflet no. 405

Washington, D.C.

1969

1 p.

I 49.15/3:112

1995

Selected References on Management

of White-Tailed Deer 1910-1966

Fish and Wildlife Service

(Special Scientific Report, Wild-

life No.ll2)

Washington, D.C.

1968

46 pp.

*

1996

Symposium on the Red-Cockaded

Woodpecker--Proceedings of a

symposium at Okefenokee National

Wildlife Refuge, Georgia.

May 26-27, 1971

U.S. Department of the Interior,

Bureau of Sport Fisheries and

Wildlife, in cooperation with Tall

Timbers Research Station,

Tallahassee Florida

1971

188 pp.

Symposium reports deal with ecology and management of red-cockaded
woodpecker.

250

*

1997

Wetlands of the U.S.

USDI- Fish and Wildlife Service

(Circular 39)

Washington, D.C.

1971

67 pp., 21 plates

General information. Table gives values of wetlands to waterfowl by State-gives number of acres with value assessed as high, moderate, low, or negligible.

251

BUREAU OF SPORT FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE-ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS

PB-206 111-D (NTIS)

1998

Proposed Blackbeard Island Wild-

erness Area, Georgia

(Draft EIS) ELR-1714, DES-72-6

Bureau of Sport Fisheries and

Wildlife

Washington, D.D.

January, 1972

23 pp.

Applies: Mcintosh

Recommends wilderness area designation.

EIS-GA-72-5258-F (NTIS) 1999 Proposed Blackbeard Island Wilderness Area, Georgia (Final EIS) ELR-5258, FES-72-29 Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife Washington, D.C. August 1972 37 pp Applies: Mcintosh
Recommends that approximately 3000 acres of the Blackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge be designated as wilderness within the National Wilderness Preservation System. No significant environmental change was foreseen as a result.

PB-207 731-D (NTIS)

2000

Proposed Endangered Species

Conservation Act of 1972.

Bureau of Sport Fisheries and

Wildlife

Washington, D.C.

March 21, 1972

27 pp.

Draft Enviromental Impact Statement for proposed legislation with the conservation, protection,
and propagation of species and subspecies of fish and wildlife, domestic and foreign, that are threatened with extinction within the foreseeable future.

PB-206 109-D

2001

Wolf Island Wilderness Area,

Georgia

Draft (EIS) ELR-1717

Bureau of Sport Fisheries and

Wildlife

Washington, D.C.

January, 1972

19 PP Applies: Mcintosh

Recommends wilderness area designation.

EIS-GA-72-5136-F (NTIS) 2002 Wolf Island Wilderness Area, Georgia (Final EIS) ELR-5136,FES72-27 Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife Washington, D.C. August 1972 27 pp. Applies: Mcintosh
Recommends that approximately 4,218 acres of Wolf Island National Wildlife Refuge, located about 10 miles offshore from Darien, Georgia, be designated as wilderness within the national wilderness preservation system. No significant environmental change foreseen as a result.

252

U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

I 19.16

2040

Artesian Water in Tertiary Lime-

stone in ~outheastern u. ~.

USGS Professional Paper 517

276 pp., 47 figs., 5 tables

Applies: Calhoun, Clay, Crisp, Decatur, Dougherty, Chatham, Lee, Sumter, Terrell, Glynn.

I 19.3

2041

Bauxite and Kaolin Deposits

of the Irwinton District, Ga.

USGS Bulletins 1199-J

1965

pp. Jl - J26

Applies: Twiggs, Wilkinson, Washirrgton,Baldwin, Hancock

I 19.3

2042

Bauxite Deposits of the Ander-

sonville District, Ga.

USGS Bulletins 1199-G

1965

pp. Gl - G 37

Applies: Macon, Sumter, Schley

I 19.3

2043

Bauxite Deposits of Northwest

Georgia

U~G~ tiu~~etins 1199 - M

1966

pp. Ml - M42

Applies: Bartow, Floyd, Polk

I 19.3

2044

Bauxite Deposits of the Spring-

vale District, Ga.

USGS Bulletins 1199-F 1965 pp. Fl - F24
Applies: Randolph, Quitman

I 19.3

2045

Bauxite Deposits of the Warm

Springs District Meriwether

County

USGS Bulletins 1199-I

1965

pp. I1 - 115

Applies: Meriwether

I 19.3

2046

Bauxite in Areas Adjacent to and

Between the Springvale and Ander-

sonville Districts, Ga.

USGS Bulletins 1199 - H

1965

pp. Hl - HlO

Applies: Quitman, Stewart, Webster, Macon, Dooly

I 19.13

2047

Chemical Character of Surface Waters

of Georgia

USGS Water Supply Paper 889 - E

1944

380 pp., 10 figs. 22 tables

I 19.16

2048

The Distribution of Branches in

River Networks

USGS Professional Papers P-422G

pp. Gl - GlO

Applies: Newton, Rockdale

253

I 19.4/2

2049

Estimated Use of Water in the
u. s., 1965

USGS Circular 556

1968

53 pp.

Includes:

electric power in mgd, by States, 1965 (self-suppliedland public supplies)
Table 20 - Water withdrawn for air conditioning in mgd. by States, 1965 (Self-supplied industrial; public supplies: all water).

Fig. 5 - Self-supplied industrial water withdrawals and irrigation withdrawals by states in mgd. (1965)
Fig. 9 - Total water withdrawals by States (excluding hydroelectric power) from ground-rdater sources and from surface water sources in mgd. (1965).
Table 5 - Water used for public supplies by States, 1965. Includes population served (ground-water, surface-water, all water); water withdrawn in mdg. (ground-water, surfacewater, all water) and water drawn per capita (gpd); water withdrawn per capita (gpd); water delivered (industrial and commercial uses in mgd., domestic use and losses in mgd.; Water consumed (mgd.).
:able 8 - Water for rural use in mgd, by states, 1965. Includes statistics for water withdrawn and consumed for domestic use, livestock use, and domestic and livestock use.
Table 11 - Water used for irrigation, by States, 1965

Table 23 - Water used for hydroelectric power by tates, 1965
(mgd, and l,OOO's of acre-ft. per year)

*

2050

Geohydrology of Sumter, Dooly,

Pulaski, Lee, Crisp, Wilcox

Counties, Georgia

USGS Hydrologic Atlas no. 435

1972

2 pp . , 5 figs

I 19.3

2051

Geologic and Hydrologic Investi-

gation at the Site of the Georgia

Nuclear Laboratory, Dawson County,

Georgia.

USGS Bulletin 1133-F

1964

pp. Fl - F90

I 19.13

2052

Geology and Ground-Water Resources

of Bartow County, Ga.

USGS Water Supply Paper 1619-FF

pp. FFl - FF32

Table 14 - Self-supplied industrial water in mgd.by States, 1965 for Thermoelectric power, other uses, and all uses (includes water withdrawn and consumed.
Table 17 - Water used for electric utility generation of thermo-

I 19.13

2053

Geology and Ground-Water Resources

of Dougherty County, Ga.

USGS Water Supply Paper 1539-P

1963

pp. Pl - Pl02

254

I 19.13

2054

Geology artd Ground-Water Re-

sources of Lee and Sumter

Counties, SouthwestGeergia

USGS Water Supply Paper 1666

1963

70 PP

I 19.13

2055

Geology and the Occurrence of

Fresh and Brackish Ground-

Water in Glynn County, Ga.

USGS Water Supply Paper 1613-E

1965

pp. El - E94

I 19.16

2056

Ground-Water Conduits in the

Ashland Mica Schist Northern

Ga.

USGS Professional Paper 501-D

1964

pp. Dl41- Dl43

Applies: Dawson

I 19.13

2057

Groundwater Resources and

Geology of Seminole, Decatur,

and Grady Counties, Ga.

USGS Water Supply Paper 1809-Q

1965

pp. Ql - Q30

I 19.4/2: 538

2058

Ground-water of the Piedmont

and Blue Ridge Provinces in

the Southeastern States

USGS Circular 538

1967

I 19.16

2059

The Gulf Series in the Subsurface

in Northern Florida and Southern

Georgia

USGS Professional Paper P-524G

1967

pp. Gl - G35

Applies: Appling, Atkinson, Brant~ ley, Brooks, Burke, Calhoun, Camden, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt , Crisp, Decatur, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Echols, Emanuel, Glascock, G~ynn, Houston, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Laurens, Liberty, Macon, Marion, Mitchell, Montgomery, Pierce, Pulaski , Richmond, Seminole, Stewart, Sumter, Telfair, Toombs, Treutlen, Twiggs, Washington, Wayne, Wheeler.

Data for drillings incLudes: well; operator; name and number; date of completion; county; land district
and lot; elevation (ft); total depth (ft); thickness (ft.) of Gulf Series.

I 19.4/2

2060

Hydrology for Urban Land Planning -

A Guidebook on the Hydrologic

Effects of Urban Land Use.

USGS - Circular 554

1968 (Reprinted 1972)

18 pp.

I 19.13

2061

Industrial Quality of Public

Water Supplies in Georgia

USGS Water Supply Paper 912

1940

83 pp.' 1 fig.

I 19.3

2062

Infiltration and Permeability of

Weathered Crystalline Rocks

USGS Bulletin 1133-D

255

1964 pp. Dl - D59
A~plies: Dawson County

I 19.4/2

2063

A Land-use Classification Sys-

tem for Use with Remote Sen-

sor Data

USGS Circular 671

October 1972

16 pp.

"The framework of a national land-use classification system is propesed for testing and
review. The classification has been developed to meet the needs of Federal and State agencies for an up-to-date overview of land use throughout the country on a basis that is uniform in date, scale, and categorization at the more generalized first and second levels, and that will be receptive to data from instrumentalized satellite and high-altitude aircraft platforms." (Authort

I 19.16

2064

Notes on the Position of a Phos-

Fhate Zone and its Relation to

Ground Water in Coastal Georgia

USGS Professional Paper 700-C

1970

pp. C202 - C205

Applles: Glynn, Mcintosh, Liberty, Long, Bryan, Chatham

I 19.16

2065

Relation Between Chemical Quality

and Water Discharge in Spring

Creek, Southwest Georgia

USGS Professional Paper - 525-C

1965

pp. C209 - C213 Applies: Seminole, Decatur

I 19.16

2066

Relation of Permeability and

Jointing in Crystalline Metamor-

phic Rocks near Jonesboro, Ga.

USGS Professional Paper 450-D

1962

pp. Dl68 - Dl70

Applies: Clayton

I 19.13

2067

Relation of Salt-Water Encroach-

ment to the Major Aquifer Zones,

Savannah Area, Georgia and South

Carolina

USGS Water Supply Paper 1613-D

1964

pp. Dl - D26

Applies: Chatham

I 19.16

2068

Rock Movement Triggered by a Water-

level Change in the Brunswick Area,

Georgia

USGS Professional Paper 700-C

1970

pp. Cl98 - C201

Applies: Glynn

I 19.13

2069

Salt-water Encroachment, Geology,

and Ground-water Resources of

256

Savannah Area, Georgia and South Carolina USGS Water Supply Papers 1611 1963 100 pp.
Applies: Chatham

I 19.16

2074

Tidal Fluctuations of Water Levels

in Wells in Crystalline Rocks in

North Georgia

USGS Professional Paper

1962

pp. Bl06 - Bl07

I 19.4/2 Sediment Problems in Urban Areas
t.Jscs Circular COl-E
1970 (Reprinted 1972)
pp. El-E8

2070

I 19.13

2071

Sediment Transported by Georgia

Streams

USGS Water Supply Paper - 1668

1964

101 pp.

I 19.16

2072

Submergence along the Atlantic

Coast of Georgia

USGS Professional Paper 600-D

pp. D38 - D41

Applies: Glynn

I 19.3

2073

Summary Report on the Geology

and Mineral Resources of the

Okefenokee National Wildlife

Refuge, Ga.

USGS Bulletin 1260-N

1968

pp. Nl - NlO

Applies: Clinch, Charlton, Ware

I 19.13

2075

Underground Waters of the Coastal

Plain of Georgia

USGS Water Supply Paper 341

1915

539 pp., 21 pl., 4 figs.

Applies: Appling, Baker, Baldwin, Ben Hill, Berrien, Bibb, Bleckley, Brooks, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Calhoun, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Chattahoochee, Clay, Clinch, Cof- . fee, Colquitt, Columbia, Crawford, Crisp, Decatur, Dodge, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Echols, Effingham, Emanuel, Glascock, Glynn, Grady, Hancock, Houston, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Jones, Laurens, Lee, Liberty, Lewndes, McDuffie, McIntosh, Macon, Marion, Miller, Mitchell, Montgomery, Muscogee, Pierce, Pulaski, Quitman, Randolph, Richmond, Screven, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Tattnall, Taylor, Telfair, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Toombs, Turner, Twiggs, Ware, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Webster, Wheeler, Wilcox, Wilkinson, Worth.

I 19.13

20'16

The Warm Springs of Georgia, Their

Geologic Relations and Origin,

A Summary Report

USGS Water Supply Paper 819

1937

40 pp., 8 pl., 1 fig.

Applies: Muscog~e

257

I 19.13

2077

Water in Georgia

USGS Water Supply Paper 1762

1965

88 pp.

I 19.13

2078

Water Level Fluctuations in

Limestone Sinks in Southwest

Georgia

USGS Water Supply Paper 1110-E

1952

246 pp., 1 pl., 20 fig.,

12 tables

Applies: Baker

I 19.4

2079

Water Resources of the Atlanta

Metropolitan Area

USGS Circular 148

1951

19 pp., 2 pl., 14figs.

Applies: Fulton, Cobb, Dekalb, Gwinnett, Rockdale, Clayton, Douglas

*

2080

Water Resources Projects in

Georgia 1970

USGS in cooperation with Georgia

Department of Mines, Mining,

and Geology

Atlanta, Ga.

1971

39 pp.

Includes a listing of reports in progress and reports finished during fiscal year 1970.

I 19.16

2081

Water-Yielding Potential of

Weathered Crystalline Rocks at the

Georgia Nuclear Laboratory

USGS Professional Paper 450B

1962

pp. Bl06 - Bl07

Applies: Dawson

I 19.13

2082

The Yield of Sedimentary Aquifers

of the Coastal Plain, Southeast

River Basins

USGS Water Supply Paper 1669-W

1964

258

U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY-FLOOD DATA

I 19.16

2083

Channel Geometry of Piedmont

Streams as Related to Fre-

quency of Floods

USGS Professional Paper - 422-E

1964

I 19.13:1673

2084

Magnitude and Frequency of Floods

in the United States, Part 2-A,

Savannah River

USGS Water Supply Paper 1673

1964

329 pp., 2 fold-out maps

Describes a method of determining the probable magnitude and frequency of floods of the area of any recurrence interval from 1.1 to 50 years. Also contains a compilation of flood records for all sites in the area at which five or more consecutive years of record have been collected. For each site data includes location, drainage area, in square miles, gage, stagedischarge relation, bankful
stage, and peak stages and discharges for specific water years. Water years vary with site, ranging from 1901 - 1960.

I 19.13:1674

2085

Magnitude and Frequency of Floods

in the United States. Part 2-B

South Atlantic Slope and Eastern

Gulf of Mexico Basins, Ogeechee

River to Pearl River

USGS Water Supply Paper 1674

1966

409 pp., 1 fold-out map

I 19.13:1676

2086

Magnitude and Frequency of Floods

in the United States, Part 3-B.

Cumberland and Tennessee River Basins

USGS Water Supply Paper 1676

1964

340 pp., 2 fold-out maps

Applies: Catoosa, Fannin, Union, Walker

I 19.4

2087

Floods in Georgia, Frequency and

Magnitude

USGS Circular 100

1951

127 pp., lpl., 52 figs., 7 tables

259

GROUND WATER RECORDS

I 19.13

2088

Water Levels and Artesian ~res

sure in Observation Wells in the
U. s. in 1938

USGS Water Supply Paper 845

1939

724 pp.

Applies: Chatham, Dougherty

I 19.13

2089

Water Levels and Artesian Pres-

sure in Observation Wells in

the U. S. in 1939

USGS Water Supply Paper 886

933 pp.

Applies: Bryan, Camden, Chatham, Dougherty, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Mcintosh

I 19.13

2090

Water Levels and Artesian Pres-

sure in Observation Wells in

the U. S. in 1940, Part 2

Southeastern States

USGS Water Supply Paper 907

1941

120 pp.

Applies: Bryan, Camden, Chatham,
Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long, Mcintosh, Pierce, Wayne

Water Levels and Artesian Pressure in Observation Wells in the U. S. in 1941 USGS Water Supply Paper 937 1943 119 pp.
Appli~s: Baker, Brantley,

Bryan, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Dougherty, Early, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long, Mcintosh, Pierce, Wayne

I 19.13

2092

Water Levels and Artesian Pressure

in Observation Wells in the U. S.

in 1942

1944

162 pp.

Applies: Appling, Baker, Brantley,
Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Coffee, Dougherty, Early, Effingham, Evans, Giynn, Liberty, Long, Mcintosh, Montgomery, Oconee, Pierce, Ware, Wayne

I 19.13

2093

Water Levels and Artesian Pressure

in Observation Wells in the U. S.

in 1943

USGS Water Supply Paper 987

1945

191 pp.

Applies: Appling, Baker, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Clayton, Cobb,
Coffee, Dekalb, Dougherty, Early, Effingham, Evans, Fulton, Glynn, Henry, Liberty, Long, Mcintosh,
Mitchell, Montgomery, Oconee, Pierce, Screven, Spalding, Ware, Wayne.

I 19.13

2094

Water Levels and Artesian Pressure

in Observation Wells in the U. S.

in 1944

USGS Water Supply Paper 1017

1947

368 pp.

Applii:es: Appling, Baker, Brantley,
Bryan, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Clayton, Cobb, Coffee, Dekalb,

260

Early, Effingham, Evans, Fulton, Glynn, Henry, Liberty, Long, Mcintosh, Mitchell, Montgomery,
Oconee, P~erce, Screven, Spald+ ing,Ware, Wayne

I 19.13

2095

Water Levels and Artesian Pres-

sure in Observation Wells in the

U. S. in 1945

USGS Water Supply Paper 1024

1948

244 pp.

Applies.:. Appling, Baker, Brantley, Bryan, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Clayton, Cobb, Coffee, Dekalb, Early, Effingham, Evans,
Fulton, Glynn, Henry, Liberty, Long, Mcintosh, Mitchell, Montgomery, Pierce, Screven, Spald-
ing, Ware, Wayne

I 19.13

2096

Water Levels and Artesian Pressure

in Observation Wells in the U. S.

in 1946

USGS Water Supply Paper 1072

1950

272 pp.

Applies: Appling, Baker, Brantley, Bryan, Camden, Charlton,
Chatham,Clay~on, Cobb, Coffee, Dekalb, Early, Effingham, Evans, Fulton, Glynn, Henry, Liberty,
Long, Mcintosh, Mitchell, Montgomery, Pierce, Screven, Spalding, Ware, Wayne

I 19.13

2097

Water Levels and Artesian Pres-

sure in Observation Wells in

the U. S. in 1947

USGS Water Supply Paper 1097

1951

270 pp.
Applies: Appling, Baker, Brantley, Bryan, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Clayton, Cobb, Coffee, Dekalb, Early, Effingham, Evans, Fulton, Glynn, Henry, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, Mitchell, Montgomery, Pierce, Screven, Spalding, Ware, Wayne.

I 19.13

2098

Water Levels and Artesian Pres-

sure in Observation Wells in the
U. s. in 1948

USGS Water Supply Paper 1127

1951

240 pp.

Applies: Appling, Baker, Brantley, Bryan, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Early, Effingham, Evans, Fulton, Glynn, Henry, Liberty, Long, Mcintosh, Mitchell, Montgomery, Pierce, Screven, Spalding, Ware, Wayne

I 19.13

2099

Water Levels and Artesian Pressure

in Observations Wells in the

U. S. in 1949

USGS Water Supply Paper 1157

1952

246 pp.

Appl~es: Appling, Baker, Brantley,
Bryan, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Effingham, Evans, Fulton, Glynn, Henry, Liberty, Long, Mcintosh, Mitchell, Montgomery, Pierce, Screven, Spalding, Ware, Wayne

I 19.13

2100

Water Levels and Artesian Pres-

sure in Observation Wells in the

261

U. S. in 1950 USGS Water Supply Paper 1166 1953 262 pp.
Applies: Appling, Baker, Brant~ ley, Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Chattahoochee, Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Effingham, Evans, Fulton, Glynn, Henry, Liberty, Long, Mcintos~, Mitchell, Montgomery, Pierce, Screven, Spalding, Ware, Wayne

I 19.13

2101

Water Levels and Artesian Pres-

sure in Observation Wells in

the U. S. in 1951

USGS Water Supply Paper 1192

1954

229 pp.

Applies: App~ing, Brantley, Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Chattahoochee, Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Effingham, Evans, Fulton, Glynn, Henry, Liberty, Long, Mcintosh, Mitchell, Montgomery, Pierce, Screven, Spalding, Ware, Wayne.

I 19.13

2102

Water Levels and Artesian Pres-

sure in Observation Wells in

the U. S. in 1952

USGS Water Supply Paper 1222

1955

260 pp.

Applies: Appling, Baker, Brant-

ley, Bryan, Bulloch. Camden,

Charlton, Chatham. Ghatta

Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Effing-

ham, Evans, Fulton, Glynn,

Henry, Liberty, Long, Mcintosh,

Mitchell, Montgomery, Pierce,

Screven, Spalding, Ware, Wayne

I 19.li3

2103

Water Levels and Artesjan Pressure

in Observation Wells in the U. S.

in 1953

USGS Water Supply Paper 1266

1956

275 pp.

Applies: Appling, Baker, Brantley, Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Charlton,
Chatham, Chattahoochee, Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Effingham, Evans, Fulton, Glynn, Henry, Liberty, .
Long, Mcintosh, Mitchell, Montgomery, Pierce, Screven, Spalding, Ware, Wayne

I 19.13

2104

Water Levels and Artesian Pressure

in Observation Wells in the U. S.

in 1954

USGS Water Supply Paper 1322

1954

291 pp.

Applies: Appling, Baker, Brantley,
Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Chattahoochee, Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Effingham, Evans, Fulton, Glynn, Henry, Liberty, Long, Mcintosh, Mitchell, Mdntgomery, Pierce, Screven, Spalding, Ware, Wayne

J 19.13

2105

Water Levels and Artesian Pressures

in Observation Wells in the U. S.

in 1955

USGS Water Supply Paper 1405

1957

284 pp.

Applies: Appling, Brantley, Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Charlton, Chatham.
Chattahoochee, Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Effingham, Evans, Fulton, Glynn, Liberty, Long, Mcintosh, Montgomery,
Pierce, Screven, Spalding, Ware, Wayne

262

I 19.13

2106

Water Levels and Artesian Pres-

sure in Observation Wells in

the U. S. in 1956 - 58

USGS Water Supply Paper 1538

1962

202 pp.

Applies:. Appling, Brantley, Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Chattahoochee, Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Effingham, Evans, Fulton, Glynn, Liberty, Long, Mcintosh; Montgomery, Pierce, Screven, Spald-
ing, Wayne

gomery, Pierce, Screven, Spalding, .Tift, Wayne

I 19.13

2107

Water Levels and Artesian

Pressure in Observation Wells

in the U. S. in 1959 - 63

USGS Water Supply Paper 1803

1965

265 pp.

Applies: Appling, Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Chatham, Chattahoochee, Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Effingham, Evans, Fulton, Glynn, Liberty, Long, Mcintosh, Montgomery, Pierce, Screven, Spalding, Wayne

I 19.13

2108

Water Levels and Artesian

Pressure in Observation Wells

in the U. S. in 1964 - 68

USGS Water Supply Paper 1978

1971

258 pp.

Applies: Appling, Brantley, Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Chattahoochee , Clay, Clayton, Cobb, Dawson, Dekalb, Dougherty, Effingham, Evans, Fulton, Glynn, Liberty, Long, Lowndes, Mcintosh, Miller, Mont-

263

SURFACE WATER RECORDS

I 19.13

2109

Quality of Surface Waters of the

u. s. ' 1941

USGS Waters_ Supply Paper 942

1943

74 PP

Applies: Muscogee

Data collected for South Atlantic slope and Eastern Gulf of Mexico basins. Georgia data
collection for Chattahoochee River at Columbus, Ga. and several miscellaneous streams
in Ga.

I 19.13

2110

Quality of Surface Waters of the

u. s. 1942

USGS Water Supply Paper 950

1944

68 pp.

Applies: Decatur, Floyd

Includes South Atlantic slope and Eastern ~ulf of Mexico
basins. Georgia data collection for Fiint River at Bainbridge, Ga. and the Oostanaula River at Rome, Ga.

I 19.13

2111

Quality of Surface Water of the

u. s.' 1943

USGS Water Supply Paper 970

1945

180 pp.

Applies: Whitfield

Includes South Atlantic slope and Eastern Gulf of Mexico

264

basins. Ge~rgia data collected for Conasauga River at Tilton, Ga. and for several miscellaneous streams.

I 19.13

2112

Quality of Surface Waters of

the U. S., 1944

1947

311 pp.

Applies: Macon

Includes South Atlantic slope and Eastern Gulf of Mexico basins.
Georgia data collected for Flint River at Montezuma, Ga.

I 19.13

2113

Quality of Surface Water of
the U. s. 1945

USGS Water Supply Paper 1030

1949

335 pp.

Applies: Baker

Includes South Atlantic slope and Eastern Gulf of Mexico basins. Georgia data collected
for the Apalachicola River Basin at Ichawaynochoway Creek near
Newton, Ga.

I 19.13

2114

Quality of Surface Waters of

the U. S. , 1946

USGS Water Supply Paper 1050

486 pp.

Applies: Telfair

Includes South Atlanti~ slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins. Georgia data collected for the
Altamaha River Basin at the Ocmulgee River at Lumber City, Ga.

I 19.13

2115

Quality of Surface Waters of the

u. s., 1947

USGS Water Supply Paper 1102

1952

651 pp.

Applies: Chattooga

Includes South Atlantic Slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins.Georgia Data collected for the Mobile River Basin at the Chattooga River, Trion Ga.

I 19.13

2116

Quality of Surface Waters of

the U. S. , 1949

USGS Water Supply Paper 1162

1954

662 pp.

Applies: Richmond, Screven

Georgia data collected for Savannah River near Augusta, Ga. and at Burtons Ferry Bridge, near Millhaven, Ga.

I 19.13

2117

Quality of Surface Waters of the

U. S. 1950 - Parts 1 - 4: North

Atlantic Slope Basins to St.

Lawrence River Basin

USGS Water Supply Paper 1186

1954

331 pp.

Applies: Richmond

Georgia data collected for the Savannah River at Augusta, Ga.

I 19.13

2118

Quality of Surface Waters of the

U. S., 1955- Parts 1-4, North

Atlantic Slope Basins to St.

Lawrence River Basin

USGS Water Supply Paper 1400

1959

530 pp.

Applies: Berrien

Georgia data collected for the Suwanee River Basin at the Alapaha River near Alapaha, Ga.

I 19.13

2119

Quality of Surface Waters of the
U. s. 1956 - Parts 1-4, North

Atlantic Slope Basins to St.

Lawrence River Basin

USGS Water Supply Paper 1450

1960

603 pp.

Applies: Screven

Georgia data collected for the Savannah River at Burtons Ferry Bridge near Millhaven, Ga.

I 19.13

2120

Quality of Surface Waters of the

U. S., 1957- Parts 1-4, North

Atlantic Slope Basins to St.

Lawrence River Basin

USGS Water Supply Paper 1520

'1960

641 PP

Applies: Screven

Georgia data collected for the Savannah River at Burtons Ferry
Bridge near Millhaven, Ga.

265

I 19.13

2121

Quality of Surface Waters of

the U. S., 1958- Parts 1-4,

North Atlantic Slope Basins to

St. Lawrence River Basin

USGS Water Supply Paper 1571

no date

773 pp.

Applies: Screven

Data for Georgia collected for the Savannah River at Burtons Ferry Bridge near Millhaven, Ga.

I 19.13

2122

Quality of Surface Waters of the

U. S., 1959- Parts 1 and 2, North

Atlantic Slope Basins and South

Atlantic Slope and Eastern Gulf

of Mexico Basins

USGS Water Supply Paper 1641

1965

460 pp.

Applies: Screven, Bibb, Wayne,
Echols, Macon, Dougherty, Floyd, Cherokee

I 19.13

2123

Quality of Surface Waters of
the U. s. 1960 - Parts 1 and

2, North Atlantic Slope and South

Atlantic Slope and Eastern Gulf

of Mexico Basins

USGS Water Supply Paper 1741

1968

418 pp.

Applies: Screven, Bibb, Echols, Macor:., Floyd, Cherokee

I 19.13

2124

Quality of Surface Waters of U.S.

1961 - Parts 1 and 2, North

Atlantic Slope Basins and South Atlantic Slope and Eastern Gulf of Mexico Basins USGS Water Supply Paper 1881 1967 412 pp.
Applies: Screven, Bibb, Morgan, Brantley, White, Monroe, Seminole, Gordon, Chattooga
Georgia data collected for Savannah River at Burton's Ferry Bridge near Milhaven, Ga.; Ocmulgee River at Macon, Ga.; Chattahoochee River near Leaf, Ga.; Flint River near Culloden, Ga.; Spring Creek near Iron City, Ga.; Coosawattee River at Pine Chapel, Ga.; Chattooga River at Trion, Ga.

I 19.13

2125

Quality of Surface Waters of

the U. S. 1962 -Parts 1 and 2,

North Atlantic Slope Basins and

South Atlantic Slope and Eastern

Gulf of Mexico Basins

USGS Water Supply Paper 1941

1964

439 pp.

Applies: Screven, Tattnall, Echols,
Monroe, Taylor, Dougherty, Seminole, Gordon

Georgia data collected for Savannah River at Burton's Ferry Bridge
near Millhaven, Ga.; Brier Creek at Millhaven, Ga; Ohoopee River near Reidsville, Ga.; Alapaha
River at Statesville, Ga.; Flint River near Culloden, Ga.; Whitewater Creek below Rambulette Creek near Butler, Ga.; Flint River at Albany, Ga.; Spring Creek near Iron City, Ga.; Coosawattee
River at Pine Chapel, Ga.

266

I 19.13

2126

Quality of Surface Waters of the

U. S. 1965 - North Atlantic Slopes

Basins and South Atlantic Slope

and Eastern Gulf of Mexico Basins

USGS Water Supply Paper 1947

1967

472 pp.

Applies: Screven, Monroe, Gordon, Whitfield; Cherokee, Floyd

Georgia data collected for the Savannah River at Burton's Ferry Bridge near Millhaven, Ga.; Flint River near Culloden, Ga.; Coosawattee River at Pine Chapel, Ga.; Conasauga River at Tilton, Ga.; Etowah River at Canton, Ga.; Coosa River near Rome, Ga.

I 19.13

2127

Quality of Surface Waters of the

U. S., 1964, Parts 1 and 2, North

Atlantic Slope Basins and South

Atlantic Slope and Eastern Gulf

of Mexico Basins

USGS Water Supply Paper 1954

1969

606 pp.

Applies: Elbert, Wilkes, Screven, Greene, Wilkinson., Laurens, Monroe

Georgia data collected for Broad River near Bell, Ga.; Little River near Washington, Ga.; Savannah River at Burton's Ferry Bridge near Millhaven, Ga.; Brier Creek at Millhaven, Ga.; Oconee River near Greensboro, Ga.; Commissioner Creek at Toomsboro, Ga.; Oconee River at Dublin, Ga.; Flint River near Culloden, Ga.

I 19.13

2128

Quality of Surface Waters of the

U. S., 1965- Parts 1 and 2-

North Atlantic Slope Basins and

South Atlantic Slope and Eastern

Gulf of Mexico Basins

USGS Water Supply Paper 1961

1970

779 pp.

Applies: Screven

Georgia data collected for the Savannah River At Burton's Ferry Bridge naar Millhaven, Ga.

I 19.13

2129

Quality of Surface ~aters of the

U. S., 1966. Parts 1 and 2, North

Atlantic Slope Basins and South

Atlantic Slope and Eastern Gulf

of Mexico Basins.

USGS Water_Supply Paper 1991

1971

984 pp.

Applies: Rabun, Screven, Jones, Wayne

Georgia data collected for the Tallulah River near Clayton, Ga., Savannah River at Burton's Ferry Bridge near Millhaven, Ga .. Falling Creek (tributary of Altamaha River) near Juliette, Ga.; Altamaha River at Doctortown Ga.

I 19.13

2130

Quality of Surface Waters of

the U. S., 1966, Part 3 and 4,

Ohio River Basin and St. La't\rence

River Basin

"USGS \<later Supply Paper 1992

1970

585 pp.

267

Applies: Fannin
Georgia data collected for the Toccoa River near Dial, Ga.

l 19.13

2131

Quality of Surface Waters of the

~. S., 1967, Parts 1 and 2,

North Atlantic Slope Basins

and South Atlantic Slope and

Eastern Gulf of Mexico Basins

USGA Water Supply Paper 2011

1971

982 pp.

I 19.13

2133

Compilation of Records of Surf~~
Waters of the U. s. through Sep-

tember i95(f"::""'Part 2A, South -

Atlantic Slope Basins, James River

to Savannah River

USGS Water Supply Paper 1303

1958

325 pp.

Applies: Effingham, Elbert, Franklin, Hart, Lincoln, Madison, Rabun, Richn1ond, Screven, Stephens, Wilkes

Applies: Rabun, Screven, Effingh&m, Liberty, Mcintosh, Jones
Georgia data collected for Tallulah River near Clayton, Ga.; Savannah River at Burton's Ferry Bridge, near Millhaven, Ga.; Savannah River near Clyo, Ga.; Peacock River (head of North Newport River) near Mcintosh, Ga.; Riceboro Creek (tributary of Peacock River) near Riceboro, Ga.; Riceboro Creek at Riceboro, Ga.; North Newport River near Seabrook, Ga.; Crosstide Creek near Halfmoon Landing, Ga.; North Newport River at Halfmoon Landing, Ga.; South Newport Cut at Halfmoon Landing, Ga.; North Ne~-rport River near Harris Neck, Ga.; Timmons River near Yellow Bluff, Ga., North Newport River near St. Cstherine' s Ec-und, Ga. ; South Newport River neer South Newport, Ga.; South Newport River near Harris Neck, Ga.; Falling Creek (tributary to Altamaha River) near Juliette, Ga.

I 19.13

2134

Compilation of Records of Surface

Waters of tbe U.S. throu~ Septen:-

ber 1950 - Part 2B, SoutE Atlantic

Slope and Eastern Gulf of Mexico

Basins, Ogeechee River to Pearl

River

USGS Water Supply Paper 1304

1960

399 pp.

Applies: Hancock, Jefferson, Washington, Jenkins, Effingham, Evans, Bryan, Henry, Gwinnett, Newton, Butts, Monroe, Bibb, Pulaski, Telfair, Clarke, Oconee, Creen~;, }forgan, Pt~t.nam, Ba.ldwin,
Laurens, Montgomery, Appling, Wayne, Tattnall, Brantley, Clinch, Berrien, Echols, Lanier, Brooks, Cook,
Thomas, Grady, Haberstam, White, Hall, Lumpkin, Fulton, Cobb, Carroll,
Heard, Troup, Meriwether, Harris, Musc.ogee, Chattahoochee, Spalding, Pike, Upson, Macon, Taylor, Dooly, \-!orth, Crisp, Lee, Dougherty, Bakel:, Early, Decatur, Seminole, Gilmer, Hurray, Gordon, Whitfield., Chattooga, Dawson, Floyd, Cherokee, Bartow,
Polk

I 19.13

2132

Quality of Surface Waters of the

U. S. 1967, Parts 3 and 4;, Ohio

River Basin and St. Lawrence

River Basin Paper 2012 575 pp.

Applies: Fannin (Toccoa River

near Dial, Ga.)

Georgia data collected at numerous sites for each of the following river basins: Ogeechee:, Altamaha, Sa.tilla, St. Marys, Suv.anee 1 Ochlockonee, Apalachiccla, Y.obile.
268

Annual data for many sites extends from 1893 to 1950. Data for each site includes location, drainage area (in sq. miles), gage, average discharge, extremes, monthly and yearly mean discharge (cfs), monthly and yearly runoff in inches, yearly discharge (cfs).

site includes location, drainage area (sq. miles), years for which records are available, average discharge (for those years) extremes, gage, monthly and yearly mean discharge (cfs), monthly and yearly runoff (inches), yearly discharge (cfs)

I 9.13

2135

Compilation of Records of Surface

Waters of the U. S. through Sep-

tember 1950 - Part 3B, Cumberland

and Tennessee River Basins

USGS Water Supply Paper 1306

1958

353 pp.

Applies: Clay, Fannin, Marion, Towns, Union

Georgia data collected for Tennessee River Basin at several sites. Data for each site includes location, drainage area (sq. miles) gage, average discharge, extremes, monthly and yearly mean discharge (cfs), yearly runoff (inches), yearly discharge (cfs). Annual data for several sites extends from 1913 to 1950.

I 19.13

2136

Compilation of Records of Surface

Waters of the U. S., October 1950

to September 1960, Part 2-A, South

Atlantic Slope Basins, James River

to Savannah River

USGS Water Supply Paper 1923

1964

303 pp.

Applies: Rabun, Stephens, Hart, Elbert, Franklin, Banks, Wilkes, Lincoln, Richmond, Screven, McDuffie,' Effingham

Georgia data collected at numerous'' Georgia sites for the Savannah River Basin. Data for each
269

I 19.13

2137

Compilation of Records of Surface

Waters of the U. S., October 1950

to September 1960, Part 2-B, South

Atlantic Slope and Eastern Gulf

of Mexico Basins, Ogeechee River

to Pearl River

USGS Water Supply Paper 1724

1964

Applies: Jenkins, Effingham, Evans, Henry, Gwinnett, Newton, Butts, Bibb, Houston, Pulaski, Telfair, Jackson, Clarke, Greene, Morgan, Hancock, Jasper, Baldwin, Twiggs, Laurens, Tattnall, Montgomery, Wayne, Jeff Davis, Bacon, Pierce, Brantley, Charlton, Baker, Clinch, Berrien, Echols, Madison, Grady, Thomas, White, Habersham, Hall, Lumpkin, Fulton, Cobb, Carroll, Troup, Muscogee, Harris, Stewart, Fayette, Pike, Spalding, Taylor, Webster, Worth, Dougherty, Calhoun, Decatur, Seminole, Gilmer, Pickens, Gordon, Whitfield, Floyd, Chattooga, Dawson, Cherokee, Polk, Bartow, Haralson.

Georgia data collected at numerous sites for each of the following river basins: Ogeechee, Altamaha, Satilla, St. Marys, Suwanee, Ochlockonee, Apalachicola, Mobile. Data for each site includes location, drainage are (sq. miles), years for which records are available, average discharge for those years, gage, extremes, monthly and yearly mean discharge (cfs), monthly and yearly runoff (inches), yearly discharge (cfs).

I 19.13

2138

Compilation of Records of Surface

Waters of the U. S., October 1950

to September 1960, Part 3-B, Cum-

berland and Tennessee River Basins

USGS Water Supply Paper 1726

1964

269 pp.

Applies: Towns, Union, Fannin, Walker

Georgia data collected at several sites for the Tennessee River Basin. Data for each site include location, drainage area (sq. miles) years for which records are available, average discharge for those years., gage extremes, monthly and yearly mean discharge (cfs), monthly and yearly runoff (inches), yearly discharge (cfs)

I 19.4/2

2139

Index of Surface-Water Records to

December 31, 1967, part 2, South

Atlantic Slope and Eastern Gulf

of Mexico Basins

USGS Circular 572

1968

85 pp.

Applies: Southeastern coastal states

Lists the streamflow and reservoir stations in the South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins for which records have been or are to be published in reports of the Geological Survey for periods to December 31, 1967.

Data for each stream listed includes station name, number, drainage area, and periods of record.

Includes an alphabetical list of streams indexed to appropriate

page numbers. Supersedes Circular 502.

I 19.4/2

2140

Index of Surface-water Records to

December 31, 1967, Part 3, Ohio

River Basin

USGS Circular 573

1968

Applies: Includes drainage areas of Georgia within the Tennessee River Basin.

Lists streamflow and reservoir stations, gives drainage areas, periods of record for each station. Supersedes Circular 503.

TD224 .G4 U5x 1968 Part 1 2141 Water Resources Data for Georgia, Part 1 - Surface Water Records USGS in cooperation with the Ga. Dept. of Mines, Mining, and Geology, State Highway Dept., U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Soil Conservation Service 1968 178 pp.
Surface water records for following river basins (several stations for each basin): Savannah, Ogeechee, Altamaha, Satilla, St. Marys, Suwanee, Ochlockonee, Apalachicola, Mobile, Tennessee

I 19.3

2142

Surface Water Supply of the U. S.,

1961 - 1965, Part 2, South Atlantic

Slope and Eastern Gulf of Mexico

Basins, Vol. 1, Basins from James

River to Savannah River

USGS Water Supply Paper 1904

1970

270

942 pp.
Applies: Banks, Effingham, Elbert, Franklin, Hart, Jefferson, McDuffie, Rabun, Richmond, Screven, Stephens, Wilkes
Georgia data collected at numerous sites for the Savannah River Basin. Data for each site includes location, drainage area (sq. miles), years for which records are available, average discharge for those years, extremes, annual maximum discharge and peak discharges above base for water years 1961-65; discharge (cfs) water years 1961-65.

I 19.13

2143

Surface Water Supply of the U. S.,

1961-65 - Part 2, South Atlantic

Slope and Eastern Gulf of Mexico

Basins, Vol. 2, Basins from Ogee-

chee River to Carrabelle River

USGS Water Supply Paper 1905

1970

772 PP

Applies: Jenkins, Effingham, Evans, Fulton, Gwinnett, Butts, Jones, Bibb, Houston, Telfair, Jackson, Clarke, Greene, Morgan, Hancock, Jasper, Baldwin, Twiggs, Laurens, Tattnall, Wayne, Ware, Jeff Davis, Bacon, Pierce, Brantley, Charlton, Baker

Georgia data collected for the Ogeechee River Basin at numerous sites. Data for each site includes location, drainage area (sq. miles), years for which records are available, gage, extremes, annual maximum daily discharge, discharge in cfs for
for specific water years.

271

I 19.13

2144

Surface Water Supply of the U. S.,

1961-65 - Part 2, South Atlantic

Slope and Eastern Gulf of Mexico

Basins, Vol. 3, Basins from Apalach-

icola River to Pearl River USGS Water

Supply Paper 1906

1970

774 pp.

Applies: .White, Habersham, Lumpkin, Gwinnett, Fulton, Cobb, Carroll, ,Troup, Harris, Muscogee, Stewart, Clay, Fayette, Spalding, Coweta, Upson, Monroe, Taylor, Macon, Dooly, Webster, Dougherty, Baker, Calhoun, Decatur, Seminole, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens, Gordon, Whitfield, Chattooga, Floyd, Dawson, Cherokee, Bartow, Polk.

Georgia data collected for the Apalachicola River Basin and the Mobile River Basin at numerous sites. Data for each site includes location, drainage area (sq. miles), years for which records are available, average discharge for those years, gage, extremes, annual maximum daily discharge, discharge in cfs for specific water years.

I 19.13

2145

Sllrface Water Supply for. the U. S.,

l~b.l-b~, Part 3 - Ohio River Basin,

Vol. 4, Ohio River Basin Below

Wabash River

USGS Water Supply Paper 1910

1971

738 pp.

Applies: Towns, Union, Cherokee, Fannin

Georgia data collected at numerous sites for the Tennessee River Basin.
Data for each site includes location, drain ge area (sq. miles), years for which records are available, annual maximum discharge and peak discharges above base for specific

water years, discharge in cfs for specific water years.

MAPS

G370ls .c9 var . US GP-488 2146 Aeromagnetic Map of the Georgia Nuclear Laboratory Area, Ga. USGS Geophysical Investigation Map GP-488 1964 Scale - 1:250,000 Magnetic contour intervals - 20 and 100 gannnas Size 34 x 40 inches
Applies: Dawson

G370ls .C9 var . . US GP-489 2147 Aeromagnetic Map of the Savannah River Plant Area, South Carolina and Georgia USGS Geophysical Investigations Maps GP-489 1965 Scale - 1:250,000 Magnetic contour intervals - 20 and 100 gannnas Size - 41 x 41 inches
Applies: Burke

G3701 .F7 1968 .U52X

2148

Federal Lands: Principal Lands

Administered or Held in Trust

by Federal Agencies: January

1, 1968
U. s. Geological Survey

Washington, D. C.

1970

map 17 x 26 in.

Scale: 1:7,500,000

G370ls .C3 var . US HA-418 2149 Floods in the Vicinity of Ellijay, Ga. USGS Hydrologic Investigation Atlas 1971 Scale- 1:6,000 (1 inch= 500ft.) Contour Interval - 5 feet Size - 34 x 36 inches
Applies: Gilmer

G3921 B32 194- .US

2150

Geodetic Control Diagrams for Ga.

USGS

Periodically revised

Scale - 1:250,000

These diagrams show the location of level and transit traverse lines, electronic distance measurements, and triangulation stations estabblished by the U. S. Geologic Survey, the U. S. Geodetic Survey, and other Federal agencies. Diagrams are printed on a blueline planimetric base of the 1:250,000 scale USGS Topographic Map Series for Georgia; they are intended primarily for professional use. The latest date of control information is indicated

G3701S .CS var . U52 I-511 2151 Geologic Map of the Brevard Fault Zone near Atlanta, Ga. USGS Miscellaneous Investigation Maps I-511 1968 Scale - 1:48,000 Size - 40 1/2 x 50 inches
G370ls .C5 var . U52 I-348 2152 Geology of the Albany West Quarangle, Ga.

272

USGS Miscellaneous Geological Investigation Map I-348 1962 Scale - 1:24,000 Contour interval - 5 feet Size - 36 1/2 x 42 inches
Applies: Dougherty

G370ls .C9 var . US GP-351 2153 Natural Gamma Aeroradioactivity of the Georgia Nuclear Laboratory Areas, Ga. USGS Geophysical Investigation Map GP-351 1963 Scale - 1:250,000 Size - 33 1/2 x 55 1/2 inches
Applies: Dawson

.G3701 .D2 1967 .US3X

2154

Potential Natural Vegetation

[: U. S.]

U. S. Geological Survey

Washington, D. C.

1967 (Revision of 1965)

Col. map 17 x 26 in.

Scale 1:7,500,000

Includes tabular data for forests and grasslands

G3701 .C3 1967 .US2X

2155

Productive Aquifers and With-

drawals from Wells :[U. S.]

U. S. Geological Survey

Washington, D. C.

1967

Col. map 17 x 36 in.

Scale 1:7,500,000

Includes explanatory table

G370ls .Hl var U51 MF-175 2156 Red Iron-ore beds of Silurian Age in Northeastern Alabama, Northwestern Georgia, and Eastern Tennessee USGS Mineral Investigation Field Studies Maps MF-175 1962 Scale - 1:250,000 Contour Interval:
Sheet One - 50 and 100 feet Sheet Two - 100 feet
Size: Sheet One - 34 x 40 inches Sheet Two - 36 x 49 inches

G3921 .Al 1966 .US

2157

State of Georgia Base Map

United States Geological Survey

Washington, D. C.

1966

Compiled 1963
Scale - 1:500,000 (1 inch = approxi-

mately 8 miles)

Col. map - 109 x 95 em.

This map shows counties, location and names of all cities and towns and most of the smaller settlements; also railroads, rivers, many of the smaller streams, and other water features. Does not show contours.

G3921 .Al 1966 .U55

2158

State of Georgia Base Map

United States Geological Survey

Washington, D. C.

1966

Compiled 1963
Scale - 1:1,000,000 (1 inch = approx-

imately 16 miles)

273

G3920 1966 .US

2159

State of Georgia Base Map with

Highways and Contours (Topographic

Base Map)

United S.tates Geological Survey
Washington, D. c.

1966

Compiled 1963
Scale - 1:500,000 (1 inch = approx-

imately 8 miles)

Contour interval - 200 feet with

supplementary 100 foot contours

Col. map - 109 x 95 em.

An overprint of the Georgia State Base Map (Scale 1:500,000). Shows contours, highways, National monuments, forest, and wildlife refuges.

G3701 .BS 1964 .U62

2160

Status of Aerial Photography,

September 1964

U. S. Geological Survey
Washington, D. c.

1964

Col. map

Scale 1:5,000,000

*

2161

Status of Aerial Photography

U. S. Geological Survey
Washington, D. c.

December 1971

Scale 1:5,000,000

(Alaska, 1:10,000,000)

Shows status of aerial photography for U. S. by the following:

Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service
Soil Conservation Service Forest Service Geological Survey Bureau of Land Management Tennessee Valley Authotity

Coast and Geodetic Survey Commercial and other

*

2162

Status of Topographic Mapping in

the United States

U. S. Geological Survey

Washington, D. C.

June 30, 1972

Col. maps 62 x 90 em., issued

annually

Sca+e 1:5,000,000

Each status map shows topographic and planimetric quadrangle maps, produced by the Geological Survey at various scales ranging from 1:24,000 to 1:250,000. Mapping in progress is also shown.

(MAPS - title)

2163

Topographic Map of Atlanta Georgia

and Vicinity

United State Geological Survey

Washington, D. C.

1955

Scale - 1:24,000 (1 inch= 2,000 ft.)

Applies: Fulton, Dekalb, portions of Cobb and Clayton

(MAPS - topo - Georgia)

2164

Topographic Maps of Georgia

(7 1/2', 15', 30') with Index

United States Geological Survey

Washington, D. C.

Index is published annually (Most recent index, published September 1972, lists the number of published maps at 541)

Quadrangles covering 7 1/2 minutes of latitude and longitude are published at the scale of 1:24,000, (1 inch= 2,000 ft.). Quadrangles

274

covering 15 minutes of latitude and longitude are published at a scale of 1:62,500 (1 inch~ approximately 1 mile). Each quadrangle is designated by the name of a city, town, or prominent natural feature within it. The contour interval differs according to the scale of the map and the relief of the country. The index shows the extent of map coverage with mapped areas outlined in black on a scale of 1:1,000,000 (1 inch = approximately 16 miles).

(HISTORICAL TOPO MAPS FILE) 2165 Topographic Map of Rock Run and Vicinity, Alabama - Georgia United States Geological Survey Washington, D. C. 1941 Scale- 1:24,000 (1 inch= 2,000 ft.)
Applies: Floyd, Polk

G3701 .Sl 1965 .U62X

2166

United States of America, Showing

the Extent of Public Land Surveys

Remaining Public Land, Historical

Boundaries, National Forests,

Indian Reservations, Wildlife,

Refuges, National Parks and

Monuments

U. S. Geological Survey in

cooperation with the Bureau of

Land Management

Washington, D. C.

1965

Col. map 49 x 78 in. on 2 sheets

49 x 39 in.

Scale: 1:2,500,000

275

OPEN FILE REPORTS (Unpublished. Available for inspection at USGS offices)
2167 Dewatering of the Clayton Formation during Construction of the Walter F. George Lock and Dam, Fort Gaines, Clay County, Ga. Stewart, J. W. USGS Open-file Report 1972
2168 Drainage Area Data for Georgia Streams USGS in cooperation with the Georgia Department of Mines, Mining, and Geology, and the State Highway Department Open-file Report August 1959 251 pp.
2169 Evaluation of the Surface Water Data Program in Georgia Carter, R. F. USGS Open-file Report 1970 65 pp., 8 figs., 7 tables

Atlanta, Ga. 1971 262 pp., 1 fig.
Includes summaries of flow duration and of low and high flows at gaging stations; a map of Georgia and adjacent areas shows location of all gaging stations for which data are included in this report.
2172 Flow Duration of Georgia Streams
Rabon, J. w.
USGS Open-file Report 1961 326 pp., 6 figs., 1 table
2173 Geologic and Hydrologic Data Relating to Disposal of Waste in Crystaline Rocks, Ga. Nuclear Laboratory, Dawson County, Ga.
Stewart, J. W., and Blanchard, H. E. USGS Open-file Report Atlanta, Ga. 1962 unpaged
Applies: Dawson

2170 Floods in Georgia Bunch, C. M. and Price, McG.lone USGS Open-file Report 1962 152 pp., 1 pl., 16 figs., 1 table
2171 Flow Characteristics of Georgia Streams USGS Open-file Report

2174 Ground-Water Resources of Cook County USGS - Open-file Report Atlanta, Ga. 1972 40 pp.
Applies: Cook

276

2175 Hydrology and Chloride Contamination of the Principal Artesian Aquifer in Glynn County, Ga. Wait, R. L., and Gregg, D. 0. USGS Open-file Report Atlanta, Ga. 1967 unpaged Applies: Glynn
277

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

I 29.2/2:Hl9

2200

National Park Guide for the

Handicapped

National Park Service

Washington, D.C.

1971

79 pp

Describes national parks and monuments (5 in Georgia), briefly explaining facilities for the handicapped and potential problems which may be encountered.

I 29.66

2201

National Parks and Landmarks,

Areas Administered by the National

Park Service and Related Properties

as of January 1, 1972

National Park Service

Washington, D.C.

1972

192 pp.

Annual

Lists all areas under control of the National Park Service giving federal and non-federal acreage figures, outstanding characteristics description, date of authorization, P.O. address, and other pertinent data. Also lists sites declared eligible for registration as National Historic, Natural, and Environmental Education Landmarks (11 in Georgia). With partial index of official place names.

I 29.2:H62/10

2202

The National Register of Historic

Places, 1972

National Park Service, U. S. De-

partment of the Interior

Washington, D. C.

1972

603 pp.

Lists 3,500 entries, including properties of national, state, and local significance. (80 entries for Georgia.) Each entry contains brief description, notes, location, significant dates, and type of ownership. Also notes federal programs status where applicable. With index.

I 29.76/2:969

2203

Advisory List to the National Register

of Historic Places - 1969

National Park Service

Washington, D.C.

1967

311 pp.

Places not a part of 1969 National Register, but recommended for consideration by the National Park Service. Purposes of the list are: (1) To suggest to the states other sites they may wish to investigate, evaluate, and nominate for addition to the National Register, (2) To indicate to the Federal licensing and construction agencies, to which Section 106 of Public Law 89-665 is applicable, those places which merit consideration in the planning and approval procedures associated with their projects until such time as they might be added to the National Register.

278

Approximately 200 entries for Georgia~ Listed by city and county. Each entry gives place name, street number or road location, designated site code number, and indication of recognition by Historic American Buildings survey or National Survey of Historic Sites and Buildings. Also archeological or historical significance is indicated.
G-3701 .S524 1961 .US 2204 Kennesa'" Mountain National Battlefield Park (Map) U.S. National Park Service Washington, D.C. 1961 3 maps:
Crest of Kennesaw Mountain
(scale: 1 in. = 1144 feet)
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park , Georgia
(scale: 1 in. = 3200 feet)
Applies: Cobb

Gl55 U6 G44 no.5

2206

Economic Impact of the Proposed

Cumberland Island National Seashore

University of Georgia Bureau of

Business and Economic Research in

Cooperation with the Georgia State

Planning Bureau.Prepared for the

National Park Service.

Athens, Ga.

1968

84 pp. 30 tables, 2 figures

Applies: Camden, Glynn

PB-208 379-D (NTIS)

2205

Proposed Cumberland Island

National Seashore, Georgia

(Draft EIS) ELR-4231, DES-

72-49

Southeast Regional Office

National Park Service

Atlanta

April 1972

38 PP

Applies: Camden

Legislative proposal to establish Cumberland Island National Seashore including the barrier island and related marsh and estuarine systems.
279

FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ADMINISTRATION

Note: Established as Federal Water Pollution Control Administration under the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare by act of October 2, 1965. Transferred to Department of the Interior by Reorganization Plan 2 of 1966. Name changed to Federal Water Quality Administration by act of April 3, 1970. Abolished by Reorganization Plan 3 of 1970, effective December 2, 1970 and functions transferred to the Environmental Protection Agency.

I 67.~:B52/4

2240

Biology of Water Pollution, a

Collection of Selected Papers

on Stream Pollution, Waste Water,

and Water Treatment

Federal Water Pollution Control

Administration

Washington, D.C.

1967

I 67.2:Es8/968

2241

Clean Water for the Nation's

Estuaries--Proceedings of the

Georgia Public Meeting, Jekyll

Island, Georgia, February 29,

1968

Federal Water Pollution Control

Administration

Washington, D.C.

1968

Various Pagings

I 67.2:C39

2242

Proceedings: Conference in the

Matter of Pollution of the Inter-

state Waters of the Chattahoochee

River and its Tributaries, from

Atlanta, Georgia to Fort Gaines,

Georgia, Atlanta, July 14-15, 1966.

Federal Water Pollution Control

Administration

Washington, D.C.

1966

2 volumes in 1--total pages 457

Applies: Fulton, Cobb, Douglas,

Cowetta, Carroll, Heard, Troup,

Harris, Muscogee, Stewart, Quitman,

Clay.

Extensive data on pollution of Chattahoochee River--data on sewerage systems discharging into river, electric power generation, domestic water supply sources, sources of sewerage, chemical anayses of water at various stations.

I 67.2:Sa9

2243

Conference in the Matter of Pollution

of the Interstate Waters of the Low-

er Savannah River and its Estuaries,

Tributaries, and Connecting Waters,

Georgia, South Carolina, 2nd Ses-

sion, Savannah, Georgia, October 29,

1969. Transcript of Proceedings

Federal Water Quality Administration

Washington, D.C.

1970

187 pp.

Applies: Chatham

280

I 67.2:C39/970

2244

Conference in the Matter of Pol-

lution of the Interstate Waters

of the Chattahoochee River and

Its Tributaries, Georgia, Alabama,

2nd Session, February 17,1970,

Atlanta, Ga., Transcript of

Proceedings

Federal Water Pollution Control

Administration

Washington, D.C.

1970

227 PP

Applies: Fulton, Cobb, Douglas,

Coweta, Carroll, Heard, Troup,

Harris, Muscogee, Stewart, Quit-

man, Clay, Early, Seminole,

Decatur

Extensive data on Chattahoochee River--Sampling Station descriptions; streamflow (cfs); summary of loadings, 1969, major wastewater treatment facilities (Atlanta area); chemical analyses taken at various stations; list of industries not in compliance with water quality regulations: list of sewerage systems discharging to Chattahoochee River Basin

I 67.2:C82/v.4

2245

The Cost of Clean Water: Volume

4, State and Major River Basin

Municipal Tables

Federal Water Pollution Control

Administration

Washington, D.C.

1968

48 PP

Contains a tabular breakdown of estimated construction costs of municipal treatment works and sanitary sewers, and the operation and maintenance costs of treatment works, by state and major river basin.
281

I 67.2:St2/970

2246

Digest FY 1970 State Program Plans

Federal Water Pollution Control

Administration

Washington, D.C.

1970

Various Pagings

General summary information on water quality control programs of state agencies.

I 67.2: C63

2247

Index to Research on Coastal and

Estuarine Waters in the U. S.

Federal Water Pollution Control

Administration

Washington, D. C.

1967

33 pp.

Lists research efforts for each national coastal region with ap-
propiate investigators, supporters, area of study, and information source.

I 67.22:968/summ.

2248

Municipal Waste Facilities in the

U. S., Statistical Summary, 1968

Inventory

Federal Water Pollution Control

Administration

Washington, D. C.

1971

43 pp.

I 67.13/4:15030 DLT 05/70

2249

Urban Soil Erosion and Sediment

Control

Federal Water Pollution Control

Administration

Washington, D. C.

1970

35 pp.

General information on scope and magnitude of the urban and suburban sediment problem to indicate the current level of public action being taken to control it, to introduce a community action guidebook for control, and to outline research needs.
282

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

TD 1.26

2300

1972 National Transportation

Report

Office of the Secretary

U.S. Department of Transportation

Washington, D.C.

July, 1972

437 pp.

State of the nation's transportation system: estimates of investment needs and program pri-
orities; analysis of selected issues in urban trasportation; guidelines for future action. Emphasis on long range planning.

283

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION-ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS
EIS-GA-73-0001-D-2 (NTIS) 2301 Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit System. Volume 2 (Draft EIS) ELR-001-D-2 Urban Mass Transportation Administration Washington, D.C. December, 1972 809 pp. Applies: Dekalb, Fulton
Impact on community, historic, and archaeological areas, economic and esthetic characteristics.
EIS-GA-73-0001-D-1 (NTIS) 2302 Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit System. Volume 1. (Draft EIS) ELR-601-D-1 Urban Mass Transportation Administration Washington, D.C. December, 1972 495 pp.
Summaries of adverse environmental impacts and beneficial effects.
EIS-GA-73-0001-D-3 (NTIS) 2303 Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit System. Volume 3.
Urban Mass Transportation Administration Washington, D.C. December, 1972 1188 pp. Applies: Dekalb, Fulton

Volume 3 of a three volume report covers impact on the area ecology, acoustics, air quality, and water resources, along with solid waste management and alternatives.

EIS-GA-73-0588-F (NTIS) 2304 Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit System (Final EIS) ELR-0588 Urban Mass Transportation Administration Washington, D.C. March 1973 650 pp. Applies: Dekalb, Fulton
The proposed system would result in long term environmental impacts of some community disruption, family and business displacement, a few inappropriate land use changes, traffic intrusions, noise, and visual intrusions. Also, there will be acquisition of small amounts of parks and ecological areas. Short term impacts are also summarized.

PB-199-227-F (NTIS)

2305

William B. Hartsfield Atlanta

Airport Project, Atlanta, Georgia

(Final EIS)

Assistant Secretary for Environment

and Urban Systems

Office of the Secretary of Trans-

portation

Washington, D.C.

May, 1971

107 pp.

Applies: Clayton, Fulton

Construction of airport loop road, taxiway, cargo apron, and partial
enclosure of the Flint River.

284

PB-119-229-F (NTIS)

2306

Jesup-Wayne County Airport,

Jesup, Georgia

(Final EIS)

Assistant Secretary f6r Environ-

ment and Urban Systems

Office of the Secretary of

Transportation

Washington, D.C.

May 1971

28 pp.

Runway extension and other improvements.

285

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
Environmental Impact Statements

PB-206 167-D (NTIS)

2315

Baxley Municipal Airport, Baxley,

Georgia

(Draft EIS) ELR-1734

Federal Aviation Administration,

Airports Service

Washington, D. C.

January 1972.

22 pp.

Applies: Appling County.

Extension and widening of existing runway.

PB-206 167-F (NTIS)

2316

Baxley Municipal Airport, Baxley,

Georgia

(Final EIS) ELR-4227

Federal Aviation Administration,

Airports Service

Washington, D. C.

April 1972.

30 pp.

Applies: Appling County.

Project to extend and widen existing paved runway.

PB-207 239-D (NTIS)

2317

Airport Layout Plan for Fitzgerald

Municipal Airport, Fitzgerald,

Georgia

Federal Aviation Administation,

Airports Service

Washington, D. C.

March 1972.

47 PP Applies: Ben Hill.

Proposal to extend and widen existing runway.

286

PB-200 320-F (NTIS)

2318

Georgia. Airport Project, Savan-

nah, Savannah Municipal Airport

(Final EIS)

Federal Aviation Administration,

Airport Service

Washington, D. C.

June 1971.

54 pp.

Applies: Chatham County.

Construction of taxiways and improvement of Runway 18/36 to support heavy craft.

PB-205 578-D (NTIS)

2319

Dade County Airport, Trenton,

Georgia

(Draft EIS) ELR-1611

Federal Aviation Administration

Washington, D. C.

January 1972.

31 pp.

Proposal to construct a basic utility airport.

PB-205 578-F (NTIS)

2320

Dade County Airport, Trenton,

Georgia

(Final EIS) ELR-4334

Federal Aviation Administration,

Airports Service

Washington, D. C.

April 1972.

49 pp.

Proposal to construct a general utility airport for small propeller craft. Would be 10 acres of clearing, slightly increased noise and air pollution.

EIS-GA-73-0539-D (NTIS) 2321 Emanuel County Airport, Swainsboro, Georgia (Draft EIS) ELR-0539 Federal Aviation Administration, Airports Service Washington, D. C. March 1973. 55 PP
Acquisition of 125 acres, construction of a new runway, other improvements. 50 acres would be cleared, minor noise and air pollution increase would result.

PB-206 864-D (NTIS)

2322

Fannin County Airport, Blue Ridge,

Georgia

(Draft EIS) ELR-1977

Federal Aviation Administration,

Airports Service

Washington, D. C.

February 1972.

39 pp.

Proposal to construct a basic utility airport.

EIS-GA-72-4460-F (NTIS) 2323 Fannin County Airport, Blue Ridge, Georgia (Final EIS) ELR-4460 Federal Aviation Adminstration, Airports Service Washington, D. C. May 1972 48 pp.
Proposal to construct a basic utility airport. Approximately 85 acres of clearing necessary. Relocation of 11 families and slight increase in noise and air pollution would also result.

EIS-GA-73-0479-D (NTIS) 2324 Brunswick Airpark Airport, Brunswick, Georgia (Draft EIS) Federal Aviation Administration, Airports Service Washington, D. C. February 1973. 45 pp. Applies: Glynn County.
Construction of new runway, relocation of utilities, acquisition of 13 acres of land. No adverse impacts foreseen.

PB-206 575-D (NTIS)

2325

Greene County Airport, Greensboro

Union Point, Georgia

(Draft EIS) ELR-1866

Federal Aviation Administration,

Airports Service

Washington, D. C.

February 1972.

41 pp.

Proposal to construct a basic utility airport.

EIS-GA-72-4459-F (NTIS) 2326 Greene County Airport, Greensboro Union Point, Georgia (Final EIS) ELR-4459 Federal Aviation Adminstration, Airports Service Washington, D. C. May 1972. 51 PP
Proposal to construct a basic utility airport. Approximately 30 acres of clearing necessary. Slight increase in noise and air pollution.

287

PB-201 691-D (NTIS)

2327

Liberty County Airport, Hinesville,

Georgia

(Draft EIS)

Federal Aviation Administration,

Airport Service

Washington, D. C.

August 1971.

27 pp.

Project to extend and widen an existing runway.

(Draft EIS) Federal Aviation Administration, Airports Service Washington, D. C. May 1971. 15 pp.
Proposal for a new airport to be located 1.8 miles south of Buena Vista. No significant environmental impacts foreseen.

PB-201 691-F (NTIS)

2328

Liberty County Airport, Hinesville,

Georgia

(Final EIS) Federal Aviation Administration,

Airports Service Washington, D. C.

October 1971.

31 PP

Proposal to extend and widen an existing runway. Would require 12 acres of clearing.

EIS-GA-72-5650-D (NTIS) 2329 Valdosta Municipal Airport, Valdosta, Georgia (Draft EIS) ELR-5650 Federal Aviation Administration, Airports Service Washington, D. C. November 1972. 64 PP Applies: Valdosta, Lowndes County.
Runway extension and other improvements.

PB-198 982-D (NTIS)

2330

Section 102 (2) (C), P.L. 91-190,

Marion County Airport, Buena Vis-

ta, Georgia

PB-207 545-D (NTIS)

2331

Thomson-McDuffie County Airport,

Thomson, Georgia

Federal Aviation Administration,

Airports Service

Washington, D. C.

March 1972.

41 PP

Proposed expansion of facilities.

PB-198 982-F (NTIS)

2332

Section 102 (2) (C), P.L. 91-190,

Marion County Airport, Buena Vis-

ta, Georgia

(Final EIS)

Federal Aviation Administration,

Airports Service

Washington, D. C.

July 1971.

20 pp.

Proposal for a new airport with land acquisition of 115 acres, runway size of 3200 ft. by 60 ft. plus access road, parking, other facilities.

PB-207 070-D (NTIS)

2333

Perry-Fort Valley Airport, Peach

and Houston County, Georgia

(Draft EIS) ELR-2001

Federal Aviation Administration,

288

Airports Service Washington, D. C. February 1972. 47 pp.

PB-207 070-F (NTIS)

2334

Perry - Fort Valley Airport, Peach

and Houston Counties, Perry,

Georgia

(Final EIS) ELR-4432

Federal Aviation Administration,

Airports Service

Washington, D. C.

May 1972.

51 PP

Proposal to construct a basic transport runway and related facilities which will accommodate 70 percent of the basic transport fleet of turbojet-powered aircraft weighing less than 60,000 pounds. Would be 10 acres of clearing and slight increase in noise and air pollution.

Washington, D. C. April 1972. 43 pp.
Proposal to construct a general utility airport for small propeller craft. Would be approximately 100 acres of tree clearing, slight increase in noise and air pollution.

PB-204 959-D (NTIS)

2335

Jasper - Pickens County Airport,

Jasper, Georgia

(Draft EIS) ERL-1456

Federal Aviation Administration,

Airports Service

Washington, D. C.

December 1971.

26 pp.

Proposal to construct a general utility airport.

PB-204 959-F (NTIS)

2336

Jasper - Pickens County Airport,

Jasper, Georgia

(Final EIS) ELR-4332

Federal Aviation Administration,

Airports Service

289

FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION Environmental Impact Statements

PB-206 114-F (NTIS)

2350

PR-505-A (S-2700), Appling County,

Georgia

(Final EIS) ELR-1702

January 1972.

20 PP

Environmental clearance sought for improvements to a county road.

Relocation of State Route 76.

PB-198 760-D (NTIS) Carroll County, Georgia (Draft EIS) April 1971. 4 pp.

2354

A project to provide access to two industrial sites and a bypass route for the west side of Carrollton. Would alter the land use patterns of the area.

PB-198 751-D (NTIS) Bartow County, Georgia (Draft EIS) April 1971. 5 pp.

2351

Construction of Appalachian Route 2697 (001) from S.R. 113 north of Richland Creek to S.R. 293 in Emerson. Will serve as a Cartersville bypass.

PB-204 898-F (NTIS)

2352

Project APL 2697 (001) P.E., Bar-

tow County, Georgia

(Final EIS) ELR-1423

December 1971

22 PP

Location approval sought for a bypass around Cartersville.

PB-202 337-F (NTIS)

2353

Highway Project S-0059 (3), Brooks

County, Georgia

(Final EIS)

August 1971.

13 pp.

290

PB-201 308-F (NTIS)

2355

Project F-021-1 (6), Carroll

County, Georgia

July 1971.

29 pp.

A Carrollton bypass, on State Routes 166 and 61, is proposed. Would require 275 acres for right-of-way.

PB-203 760-F (NTIS)

2356

Highway Project APL 8009(001),

Carroll County, Georgia

October 1971.

15 pp.

Construction of a new highway facility for industrial development.

PB-198 832-D (NTIS)

2357

Georgia Project S-0956(3)L

Chatham County

(Draft EIS)

April 1971.

4 PP

Project to provide a better tiein to State Route 21 and to

provide better access to Interstate 95 for residents of Effingham and northwest Chatham.

PB-198 832-F (NTIS)

2358

Georgia. Project S-0956(3), Chatham

County

(Final EIS)

September 1971.

22 pp.

Improvement of a tie-in road in Chatham County. No adverse effects beyond construction time.

Construction of a new highway facility in Canton, Georgia.

PB-202 918-F (NTIS)

2362

Georgia Project: F-057-1 (3)

Cherokee County

(Final EIS) ELR-3043

March 1972

70 pp.

Proposal for new highway facility affecting Cherokee County and City of Canton,vicinity of Georgia Route 5 and Georgia Route 20.

EIS-GA-72-5570-D (NTIS) 2359 Georgia Project U-009-2 (21), and F-041-2 (15), Chatham County (Draft EIS) FHWA-GA-EIS-72-07-D ELR-5570 November 1972
71 PP

PB-201 088-F (NTIS)

2360

Georgia. U.S.-27 (SR-1), Chattooga

County.Construction of By-Pass from

U.S. 27 at End of SR-48. Project

F-071-3 (17)

(Final EIS)

July 1971.

37 PP

Construction of bypass of Summerville and Trion to cut off six miles of congested travel. Land requirements total 163 acres.

PB-202 918-D (NTIS)

2361

Georgia Project: F-057-1 (3) Chero-

kee County

(Draft EIS)

September 1971.

14 pp.

PB-200 617-F (NTIS)

2363

Athens East By-Pass, City of

Athens, Clarke-Oconee Counties,

Georgia. Project F-FG-055-1 (6)

(Final EIS)

July 1971.

39 pp.

Project to complete the southern portion of the Athens east bypass.

PB-201 400-D (NTIS)

2364

Cherokee Road Extension, Project

PR700, Cobb County, Georgia

(Draft EIS)

July 1971.

18 PP

Cherokee Road Extension is proposed to be a multilane, free access facility linking Cherokee Street in Smyrna to Windy Hill Road at the I-75 interchange.

291

PB-201 400-F (NTIS)

2365

Cherokee RoadExtension,Project

PR 700, Cobb County, Georgia

(Final EIS)

November 1971.

34 pp.

Improvements to and partial relocation of a present highway facility. Would displace several homes and businesses and remove a portion of a thick growth of trees on the Dobbins Air Force Base reservation.

PB-204 462-D (NTIS)

2366

Georgia Projects F-057-1 (4), S-

1378, and S-2556, Cobb County,

Georgia

(Draft EIS)

November 1971.

42 pp.

Project for design and construction of a four-lane, fully controlled access facility in Cobb County.

EIS-GA-72-4514-F (NTIS) 2367 Projects F-057-1 (4), S-2556 (1), Sl378 (1), Cobb County, Marietta, Georgia (Final EIS) ELR-4514 May 1972. 100 pp.
Proposal for construction of a four-lane, fully controlled access facility beginning on new location at I-75 south of Roberts Road interchange. Adverse environmental effects are: 30 houses and 2 businesses may be displaced; several residential streets will be severed.

PB-201 337-D (NTIS)

2368

Georgia. Interstate Highway I-75,

Cobb - Cherokee - Bartow Counties

(Draft EIS)

July 1971.

383 pp.

Construction of a link of I-75 from Marietta to a point beyond Lake Allatoona to the North. Primary environmental impact is the potential damage to the recreation area at Lake Allatoona.

PB-204 462-F (NTIS)

2369

Projects 1-75-3 (2) 291 P.E.,

I-75-3 (3) 270 P.E., Cobb-

Cherokee - Bartow Counties, Georgia

(Final EIS) ELR-4059

March 1972.

586 pp.

The projects make up the last link of I-75 in Georgia. Some 2204 acres of land would be acquired for right-of-way, 84 families displaced. Other adverse effects would be air pollution, noise, water pollution, land use changes, and recreation losses.

PB-198 730-D (NTIS) Coffee County, Georgia (Draft EIS) April 1971. 10 pp.

2370

Project located on US 441, SR 31 inside the city of Douglas, to provide an urban type roadway through the city.

292

PB-203 626-F (NTIS)

2371

Projects F-075-1 (4) and F-075-2

(4), Coffee County, Georgia

(Final EIS)

October 1971.

24 PP

Reconstruction of certain city streets in Douglas, Georgia. Affects U.S. highway 441. Potential erosion, water pollution, air pollution.

PB-198 874-D (NTIS)

2372

Georgia Project S-0519 (4), Colquitt

County

(Draft EIS)

May 1971.

4 pp.

Moultrie-Meigs Road, SR 111 to SR 37 section, improvements.

PB-198 677-F (NTIS)

2375

Georgia Project S-1205(2), Colquitt

County

(Final EIS) ELR-1289

November 1971.

11 pp.

Improvements on Moultrie-Meigs Road (S-1205(2)) south of Moultrie, Georgia.

PB-198 983-D (NTIS)

2376

Section 102 (2) C, P.L. 91-100

S-2698(1)

Cook-Berrien (Draft EIS)

April 1971.

3 pp.

Paving of an unimproved county road, from U.S. 41 north of Sparks east to present paving near the Cook-Berrien County Line.

PB-198 874-F (NTIS)

2373

Project S-0519 (4), Colquitt County,

Georgia

(Final EIS) ELR-1298

November 1971.

16 PP

The project is located on SR 111, extending 1800 feet. No adverse effects foreseen.

PB-204 513-F (NTIS)

2377

Georgia. Cook-Berrien Counties,

Project S-2698(1)

(Final EIS) ELR-1299

November 1971.

11 PP

Project to reconstruct an unimproved roadway into a 21 ft. surface highway. No adverse effects foreseen.

PB-198 677-D (NTIS)

2374

Georgia Project S-1205(2), Colquitt

County.

(Draft EIS)

May 1971

4 PP

Improvements on county road S-1205(2) south of Moultrie, Georgia.

293

PB-200 768-D (NTIS)

2378

Relocation of State Route 155,

City of Decatur, Dekalb County,

Georgia. Projects SU-865(4),

SU-866(5)

(Draft ~EIS)

July 1971.

60 pp.

Construction of a facility to bypass the Decatur central business district. Effects include

displacement of approximately 20 families and increased noise and air pollution in the vicinity of Decatur Junior High School.
EIS-GA-72-4442-F (NTIS) 2379 Georgia Project F-037-2 (11), Dekalb -Fulton Counties, Georgia (Final EIS) ELR-4442 May 1972. 108 pp.
Widening of Moreland Avenue in Dekalb-Fulton Counties.
EIS-GA-72-5098-D (NTIS) 2380 Dekalb-Gwinnett Counties: Project PR-7582. Construction of a Facility From the Vicinity of the Hugh Howell Road, State Route 236 - Mountain Industrial Boulevard Intersection in Dekalb County Northwest to the Old Jones Ferry Road - Holcomb Bridge Road Intersection in Gwinnett County, Georgia (Draft EIS) ELR-5098 August 1972. 91 PP
Proposed 9.2 mile free access four lane facility. Would displace some residences and buildings.
EIS-GA-72-5091-D (NTIS) 2381 Georgia Project F-006-2(23) Spur, Dougherty County, and An Extension from Gillionville Road (SR 234) and East to U.S. 19. The Projects Will Form a Western Bypass for the City of Albany, Georgia (Draft EIS) ELR-5091 August 1972. 80 pp. Applies: Dougherty, Lee.

Proposal for construction of a new highway facility. With summary of environmental effects,

PB-204 899-F (NTIS)

2382

Project S-2216(2), Elbert County,

Georgia

(Final EIS) ELR-1420

December 1971.

20 pp.

Improvements of Secondary Route 2216.

PB-201 780-F (NTIS)

2383

East First Street Extension, City

of Rome, Floyd County, Georgia

Project SU-1778(1)

(Final EIS)

August 1971.

26 pp.

Relocation of Georgia Route 20. The project will divide sixty acres of pasture land and go through a dense gr~~th of trees, a portion of which will be taken.

PB-202 295-D (NTIS)

2384

Georgia Project F-114-1(5), Ful-

ton County

(Draft EIS)

August 1971.

24 pp.

Improvements to and partial relocation of a highway facility in Roswell, Georgia.

294

PB-202 148-F (NTIS)

2385

Georgia Projects I-75-2-(41) 256,

UI-75-2-(52) 256, Fulton County,

Georgia

(Final EIS)

August 1971.

79 pp.

A project to improve 1.477 miles of existing I-75 from 16th street to 1000 ft. south of North Avenue.

PB-207 547-D (NTIS)

2386

Georgia Project PR-3619, Lakewood

Freeway Extension and Campbellton

Road Relocation (SR-166), Fulton

County Georgia

(Draft EIS) ELR-3073

March 1972

59 PP

Proposal for construction of a new highway facility. Increase in noise and air pollution. The corridor traverses considerable soil which is moderately to highly erodible.

PB-208 729-D (NTIS)

2387

Relocation of Carroll Road, F-126-1

(2), State Route 70, From the Gor-

don Road - Carroll Road Intersection

to Carroll Road - Bankhead Highway

Intersection, Fulton County, Georgia

(Draft EIS) ELR-4361

April 1972.

84 pp.

Highway relocation project of approximately 2 miles length. Would displace 11 to 40 families and possibly a church. Increased noise and air pollution.

EIS-GA-72-4698-F (NTIS) 2388 Relocation of Holcomb Bridge Road, F-114-1(5), S-1598, fro~ U.S. 19, Holcomb Bridge Road Intersection to the APD-F-056-1, Holcomb Bridge Road Intersection, Fulton County, Georgia (Final EIS) ELR-4698 June 1972. 83 pp.
Proposed construction of one new bridge and widening, extension, and improvements to an existing highway facility.

EIS-GA-72-5028-D (NTIS) 2389 Georgia Project I-485-1(43)PE, I-485-1(46) R/W, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia (Draft EIS) ELR-5028 July 1972. 389 pp.
Interstate 485 environmental survey. Project would be 6.27 miles, divided limited access highway. A brief summary of adverse and beneficial effects is included.

PB-198 977-D (NTIS)

2390

Section 102(2), P.L. 91-90,

S-2481(2) P.E. Gilmer - Fannin

Counties, Georgia

(Draft EIS)

May 1971

4 pp.

Project to connect S-1010 with S-0810 through a scenic mountainous area and a national forest.

295

PB-198 977-F (NTIS)

2391

Section 102(2), P.L. 91...;,90-S-2481(2)

P.E. Gilmer, Fannin Counties,

Georgia

(Final EIS)

October 1971.

24 pp.

Construction of a highway facility, Georgia Route 2481.

PB-198 678-D (NTIS)

2392

Georgia Projects S-1010(2) Gilmer-

Fannin Counties

(Draft EIS)

May 1971

5 PP

Construction of secondary Route S-1010(2) to begin at intersection of S-1010 and S-248(1) in Gilmer County and to extend easterly to Newport Road in Fannin County. Would traverse a scenic mountain and national forest area.

EIS-GA-72-5832-D (NTIS) 2393 Project F-057-2(5), Gilmer County, Georgia (Draft EIS) FHWA-GA-EIS-72-09-D ELR-5832 December 1972. 92 pp.
Georgia Route 5, Ellijay bypass.

PB-201 315-F

(NTIS) 2394

Project F-108-1(4), Gwinnett

County, (P.E.), Georgia

(Final EIS)

July 1971.

55 PP

Proposed construction of a 6.261 mile, limited access section of

296

State Route 316 - Atlanta to Athens Road,

EIS-GA-72-5626-D (NTIS) 2395 Georgia Projects F-013-3(4), and F-013(6), Hall and Habersham Counties, Georgia (Draft EIS) FHWA-GA-EIS-72-06-D ELR-5626 November 1972 136 pp.
Extension of existing State Route 365 from Gainesville to Cornelia.

PB-201 505-F (NTIS)

2396

Project I-20-1(2)00, Haralson -

Carroll Counties, Georgia

(Final EIS)

July 1971.

54 pp.

Proposed completion of Interstate 20 in Georgia between the Alabama State Line and State Route 61 in Villa RicA" Georgia.

Includes location map and summary of environmental impacts such as erosion, stream restriction, lowered ground water table, and land use change.

PB-201 844-D (NTIS)

2397

Georgia Projects R-AD-18(2),

S-2041, Spur, and SR-247 Improve-

ments, Houston County, Georgia

(Draft EIS)

August 1971.

22 pp.

Proposed construction of a new highway facility. 82 families possibly displaced, some pasture and farm land would be aquired.

PB-201 844-F (NTIS)

2398

Georgia Projects R-AD-18(2), S-2041

Spur, and SR-247, Improvements,

Houston County, Georgia

(Final EIS) ELR-1425

December 1971.

43 pp.

Location approval is sought for construction of a new highway facility in Houston County. 82 families may be displaced as well as some pasture and farm land.

PB-201 396-D (NTIS)

2399

Birdsville Road (S.R. 17 60 S-1320

Road), Jenkins County, Georgia.

Project S-2114 (PR 2832-C)

(Draft EIS)

July 1971.

14 pp.

Applies: Jenkins.

The purpose of the project is to replace an existing unimproved county road which will connect the State Route 17 area with roads leading into Burke County.

EIS-GA-72-4450-F (NTIS) 2400 Project S-2114(2), (PR 2832-C), Jenkins County, Georgi~ (Final EIS) ELR-4450 May 1972 56 PP
A 5.055 mile highway project to be located along FAS Route 2114 beginning at a point on State Route 17, approximately 0.25 mile north and northwesterly along an existing unpaved county road via Birdsville Plantation to the intersection of S-1320. To be a two-lane rural type highway.

PB-198 757-D (NTIS) Laurens County, Georgia (Draft EIS) April 1971. 8 pp.

2401

Improvement of Georgia Route 31 and U.S. 441 and 319 south of Dublin. To be a divided highway.

PB-205 353-F (NTIS)

2402

Georgia Project: F-042-1(3),

Laurens County

(Final EIS) ELR-1525

December 1971

27 pp.

The project is located south of Dublin along State Route 31 and U.S. Routes 441 and 319. Largest adverse environmental effect is the use of lands for roadway construction.

PB-198 750-D (NTIS) Lumpkin County, Geo~~ (Draft EIS)
April 1971. 4 pp.

2403

Construction of an all-weather paved road which will serve as a future frontage road for APD-056.

PB-204 901-F (NTIS)

2404

Project S-2576(1), Lumpkin

County, Georgia

(Final EIS) ELR-1424

December 1971

25 PP

Improvements on Secondary Route S-2576.

297

PB-200 529-D (NTIS)

2405

Georgia. Project I-185-1, Muscogee

County. Proposed Ultimate Design

and Construction on Interstate

Highway Located in Muscogee County

Within the City of Columbus.

(Draft EIS)

June 1971.

15 PP

Final design and construction of Interstate 185 within Columbus. No large environmental impact foreseen.

PB-200 529-F (NTIS)

2406

Georgia. Project I-185-1, Muscogee

County. Proposed Ultimate Design

and Construction on an Interstate

Highway Located in Muscogee County

Within the City of Columbus

(Final EIS)

October 1971.

33 pp.

Multilane, limited access facility linking Columbus to I-85.

PB-208 643-D (NTIS)

2407

Georgia. Project F-022-1(4), Spald-

ing - Butts Counties, Georgia

(Draft EIS) ELR-4327

April 1972.

109 PP

A proposed Griffin to I-75 connector and relocation of SR 61. It would displace homes, businesses, require the use of agriculture, pasture, and wooded land, and possibly have a detrimental impact upon the Cabin Creek watershed.

EIS-GA-72-5551-F (NTIS) 2408 Georgia. Project F-022-1(4), Spalding - Butts County, Georgia
298

(Final EIS) FHWA-GA-EIS-72-02-F ELR-5551 November 1972. 126 pp.
Proposed Griffin to I-75 connector and relocation of State Route 16. Environmental impacts are discussed.

PB-198 675-D (NTIS)

2409

Georgia. Project SU-1536(2) Tift

County.

(Draft EIS)

May 1971.

5 pp.

Reconstruction of Twentieth Street in Tifton, Georgia.

PB-204 509-F (NTIS)

2410

Georgia. Tift County. Project
su 1536(2)

(Final ELS) ELR-1297

November 1971.

10 PP

Project for reconstruction of Twentieth Street in Tifton, Georgia.

PB-200 546-F (NTIS)

2411

Project I-16-1 (13)77, Treutle~

Emanuel, Candler, Bulloch Count!~..f!.

Georgia

(Final EIS)

July 1971.

69 pp.

Project to complete construction of Interstate Route 16-1 between Macon and Savannah. Land acquisi- tion of 2600 acres. Water table will be lowered in specific sections wherecuts are made; temporary erosion will occur.

PB-200 193-D (NTIS)

2412

Georgia. Project F-010-1(9) and

Spur, Troup County

(Draft EIS)

June 1971.

14 PP

Replacement of substandard bridge over the Chattahoochee River.

PB-200 193-F (NTIS)

2413

Georgia. Project F-010-1(9) and

Spur, Troup County

(Final EIS) ELR-1494

December 1971.

35 pp.

Improvements to State Route 18.

PB-198 835-D (NTIS)

2414

Georgia. Project I-85-1(40)20.

Troup - Meriwether Counties, and

I-85-1(33)12, Troup County.

(Draft EIS)

April 1971.

14 pp.

Project to consist ofright-of-way acquisition, grading, drainage, bridges, and paving for two four lane, limited access highway sections (I-85) of 8.7 miles in Troup and 11.0 miles in Troup and Meriwether.

PB-201 684-F (NTIS)

2415

Project I-85-1(44)20 Troup - Meri-

wether Counties (Construction),

I-85-1(33)12 Troup County (Con-

struction), Georgia

(Final EIS)

August 1971.

33 pp.

Applies: Meriwether, Troup.

Proposed limited access highway. Adverse effects are those common to most major highway construction projects, including conversion of land use, lowered ground water table in cuts, restricted stream channels causing higher upstream water levels in times of flood, and erosion which occurs during construction.

PB-201 983-F (NTIS)

2416

Project I-85-1(63), Troup-

Harris - Muscogee Counties,

Georgia

(Final EIS)

August 1971

78 pp.

Project for design and construction of Interstate 185, a multilaned, limited access facility linking Columbus with Interstate 85 in Troup County. Adverse effects are displacement of families, noise and air pollution.

PB-203 481-F (NTIS)

2417

U.S. 27, SR 1, Project F-017-3(16),

Walker - Catoosa Counties, Georgia

(Final EIS)

October 1971.

42 pp.

Proposed relocation of State Route 1 to provide for future development of Chickamauga National Park and eliminate through traffic from within the park. Short term air pollution would result.

299

PB-198 676-D (NTIS)

2418

Georgia. Project S-1350(1), Walker

County

(Draft EIS)

May 1971.

6 pp.

Secondary Route S-1350(1) (Lula Lake Road), to connect SR-143 and SR-157 on Lookout Mountain.

PB-205 357-F (NTIS)

2419

Project S-1350(1) P.E., Walker

County, Georgia

(Final EIS) ELR-1543

December 1971.

23 pp.

Connection of State Route 170 and State Route 157 in Walker County.

PB-200 945-D (NTIS)

2420

Lafayette - Chickamauga - Ross-

ville Road, City of Chickamauga,

Walker County, Georgia. Project

S-1025(1)

(Draft EIS)

July 1971

40 pp.

Improvement on Georgia Highway 341.

EIS-GA-72-4644-F (NTIS) 2421 S-1025(1), City of Chickamauga, Walker County, Georgia (Final EIS) ELR-4644 June 1972. 93 PP
Improvements to increase traffic capacity on Georgia Highway 341.

PB-201 392-D (NTIS)

2422

Projects F-119-1, F-105-1(6),

F-026-2(13) P.E., Ware County,

Georgia

(Draft EIS)

July 1971.

12 pp.

Proposed construction of three free access sections involving U.S. 82 and S.R. 50. Minor erosion of cuts and embankments will occur. The severing of tracts of land and cutting of timber stands cannot be avoided. Normal stream channels and swampy drainage retention areas will be affected by restrictions which will result by placement of structures.

EIS-GA-72-4606-F (NTIS) 2423 Georgia. Projects F-026-2, F-105-1(6), and F-119-1(1), Ware County, Georgia (Final EIS) ELR-4606 June 1972 35 pp.
Proposal for improvements on an existing highway facility and construction of certain new highway facilities in Ware County.

300

QUASI-fEDERAL AND INDEPENDENT-COASTAL PLAINS REGIONAL
COMMISSION

PB-189-191 (NTIS)

2500

Coastal Plains Regional Trans-

portation Study

Coastal Plains Regional Com-

mission

Washington, D.C.

July 1969

524 pp.

Current status of the Region's transportation system, review of projected programs for the system, and recommendations.

COM-73-10435 (NTIS)

2501

Developmental Highway Plan,

Coastal Plains Regional Com-

mission, Adopted August 26,

1970.

Coastal Plains Regional

Commission

Washington, D.C.

August 1970

60 pp.

Focus on two levels of arterials below the Interstate System which would connect urban areas determined as primary or secondary.

*

2502

Economic Analysis of the De-

velopment Potential of the Com-

mercial Fisheries of the Coastal

Plains Region

Hite, J.C. and J.M. Stepp

Clemson University

(For Coastal Plains Regional

Commission)

Clemson, S.C.

January, 1969

301

*

2503

Economic Analysis of Environmental

Goods in the Coastal Zone

Hite, James C.

Clemson University

(For Coastal Plains Regional

Commission)

December 1970

174 pp

*

2504

Economic Development Plan

Coastal Plains Regional Commission

Washington, D.C.

December, 1971

125 pp.

Adopted August 30, 1971. Includes: description of the region and its problems, potentials, resources; discussion of goals; strategy for economic development; the commission's action programs and policies; selected tabular and graphic information.

HD1773.A5 N67 no. 26

2505

The Economic Development Poten-

tials of the Atlantic Coastal

Plains Region

A conference sponsored by the

Agricultural Policy Institute,

Northe Carolina State University

at Charleston, S.C. May, 1967

Published by A.P.I.

Series 26

Junes 1967

184 pp.

Applies: Coastal Plains Regional

Commission Area of Ga., S.C.,and

N.C.

Various items stressing development of the region, statistical data, primarily from various censuses. With rough maps, bibliography.

HC107.G4F55

2506

Economic Profile of the Coastal

Plains Region

Division of Research, College

of Business Administration

Univ. of Ga. (For Coastal Plains

Regional Commission)

Athens, Georgia

January, 1970

189 pp.

Approximately 200 charts and tables, index maps, and listings covering natural resource-phys-
ical features, population characteristics, employment, income, trade, transportation, recre-
ation, agricultur~, forests, and fishing. Most data tabulated by county. Excellent central source for statistical information of a wide range for south Georgia
counties (approximately one half of state).

*

2507

Opportunities in Agriculture and

Forestry in the Coastal Plains

Region.

Washington, D.C.

October, 1968

95 pp.

Applies: Coastal Plains

Regional Commission Area

PB-182-998 (NTIS)

2508

The Potential for High Tech-

nology Industries in the Coas-

tal Plains Region (Final Report)

Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, Ohio (for Coastal Plains Regional Commission) January 1969 227 pp.

Identifies high technology industries which are desirable and have potential for locating in the region.

* 2509
A Brogram for the Development of the Tourism Industry in the Coastal Plains Region Adley Associates Atlanta (for Coastal Plains Regional Commission) 1970 22 pp.

PB-183 389 (NTIS)

2510

A Program for Optimizing the

Tourist Industry as an Integral

Part of Economic Growth in the

Coastal Plains Region

Leisure Systems, Inc.

Washington, D.C. (for Coastal

Plains Regional Commission)

April 1969

150 pp.

Discusses tourism development from the marketing analysis viewpoint, i.e., where the potential customer
comes from, i.Iriage of the "product", accessibility, and price.

PB-189 189 (NTIS)

2511

Recreational Development Oppor-

tunities of the Intracoastal

Waterway in North Carolina, South

Carolina and Georgia

Leisure Systems, Inc.

Washington, D.C. (for Coastal

Plains Regional Commission)

April 1969

250 pp.

302

Includes: Summary of findings; promotion of Intracoastal Waterway; specific investment oppor-
tunities; Holiday Afloat and Dixie Bateau; Future development; financing sources; and implementation program.

*

2512

A Report on the Economic Poten-

tial of the Mineral Industry in

the Coastal Plains Region

Nelson, Bruce W.

University of South Carolina

Columbia, S.C. (for Coastal

Plains Regional Commission)

October, 1968

21 pp.

PB-191 322 (NTIS)

2513

A Study of the Potential Eco-

nomic Impact of Proposed De-

velopmental Freeways in the

Coastal Plains Region

Washington, D.C.

Coastal Plains Regional Com-

mission

April, 1970

112 pp.

The corridor outlined is one that follows the coastline
and connects several interregional and intraregional centers of Georgia, North Carolina
and South Carolin~.

303

COASTAL PLAINS CENTER FOR MARINE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

*

2514

Abstracts of Marine Activities

(1973) of the Coastal Plains

Region (Southeastern United

States).

Coastal Plains Center for Marine

Development Services

Wilmington, N. C.

1973

77 pp.

Brief statements of purposes and activities of certain agencies and organizations of the south-
east U.S. that engage in marine research or development. Includes Georgia, Florida, North
Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.

D* irectory of Facilities

2516

Publication No. 71-1

Coastal Plains Center for Marine

Development Service

Wilmington, N.C.

March 1971

84 PP Applies: Coastal Plains Regional

Commission Area.

*
The Marine Newsletter

2517

Coastal Plains Center for Marine

Development Services

Wilmington, N.C.

Bimonthly. First Issued

January, 1970

6 pp. per issue

Reports marine developments of interest to the Coastal Plains Regional Commission Area.

COM-71-00062 (NTIS)

2515

Development Activities in the

Marine Environment of the Coas-

tal Plains Region

Coastal Plains Center for Marine

Development Services

Wilmington, N. C.

1970

52 PP

Applies: Coastal Plains Re-

gional Commission Area.

Directory listing of individuals, institutions, and organizations in the Region involved in marine related activities. Includes over 500 individuals and their associated institutions.

304

*

2518

Marine Research in the Coastal

Plains Region--A Catalog of Current

Projects 1969-1971

(Publication No. 71-72)

Coastal Plains Center for Marine

Development Services

Wilmington, N.C.

August, 1971 (Out of print, being

revised)

50 PP

Applies: S.E. Atlantic Area.

Compilation of 223 marine research projects conducted by institutions in North Carolina, Georgia, and South Carolina from 1969 through 1971. Arranged by main subject of investigation; 44 categories. A cross-index is given along with
indexes of the investigations, the contracting activity, and the sponsoring activity.

*

2519

Proceedinga of the Coastal

Processes and Shore Protection

Seminar (Seminar Series No. 71-1)

Coastal Plains Center for Marine

Development Services

Wilmington, N.C.

1971

48 pp.

*

2520

Proceedings of Seminar on Plan-

ning and Engineering in the

Coastal Zone, June 8-9, 1972,

Charleston, S.C. (Seminar

Series No. 72-2)

Coastal Plains Center for

Marine Development Services

Wilmington, N.c.

1972

149 pp.

Exchange of existing knowledge

and summary of recent develop-

ments in the fields of planning

and engineering in the marine

environment.

*

2522

Proceeding~ of the Sport Fishing

Seminar, November 18~19, Jekyll

Island, Georgia.

(Seminar Series No.72-l)

Coastal Plains Center for Marine

Development Services

Wilmington, N.C.

1972

41 PP

Contains eight papers on the construction, maintenance, and utilization of reefs.

*

2523

Workshop on Marine Activities of

the Coastal Plains Region, South-

eastern United States. December 7-9,

1971, Rougemont, North Carolina

Coastal Plains Center for Marine Development Services Wilmington, N.C. 1972

*

2521

Proceedings of the Sport Fishing

Seminar, October 8-9, 1970, Myr-

tle Beach, S.C.

(Seminar Series No. 71-2)

Coastal Plains Center for Marine

Development Services

Wilmington, N.C.

1971

76 pp.

305

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

EP 1. 2. St7

2560

Advances in Storm and Combined

Sewer Pollution Control Abatement

Environmental Protection Agency

Washington, D. C.

1971

23 PP

EP 4.9/2:741

2561

Air Quality Data for 1967 from the

National Air Surveillance Networks

and Contributing State and Local

Networks

Environmental Protection Agency

Air Programs Office

Washington, D. C.

1971 Revision

184 pp.

30 pp.
Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry
Status of Federally owned Facilities within the Metropolitan Atlanta Air Quality Control Region with regard to implementation of the objectives prescribed by the Clean Air Act. as amended. Data includes: fuel usage, refuse disposal practices, air pollution emissions, and abatement measures for the listed installations.

EP 1.2: A: 7/3

2564

Aircraft Emissions, Impact on Air

Quality and Feasibility of Control

Environmental Protection Agency

Washington, D. C.

1973

EP 4.9/2:979

2562

Air Quality Data. Directory of

Air Quality Monitoring Sites, 1971

Environmental Protection Agency

Air Programs Office

Washington, D. C.

1972

153 pp.

Listing of sites by city or county for each state ( pp. 29-30 apply to Ga.)

PB-211 801 (NTIS)

2563

Air Pollution Report. Federal

Facilities. Metropolitan Atlanta

Intrastate Air Quality Control

Region

Office of Air Programs

Environmental Protection Agency

Rockville, Md.

May 1971.

PB 213 478/]

2565

Composting of Municipal Solid

Wastes in the United States

Environmental Protection Agency,

Rockville, Md., Solid Waste Manage-

ment Office

1971

111 pp.

Report contains information on composting technology: processing systems, types of plants, and a listing of municipal composting plants and their status as of December 1969; brand engineering, chemical, and microbiological aspects of composting municipal refuse, with and without the addition of other organic wastes.

306

EP 2.21

2566

Digest of State Program Plans

Environmental Protection Agency

Water Programs Office

Washington, D. C.

1971

Various Pagings

Data on planning, funding, and implementation of water quality programs by various states.

considered.

EP 1. 2: G76/2

2570

Grant Assistance Programs of the

Environmental Protection Agency

Environmental Protection Agency

Washington, D. C.

1972

EP 1. 2: N69/8

2567

Effects of Noise on Wildlife and

Other Animals

Environmental Protection Agency

Washington, D. C.

1972

*

2571

Guidelines for Erosion and Sedi-

ment Control Planning and Imple-

mentation

Environmental Protection Agency

Report No. EPA - R2-72-015

Washington, D. C.

August 1972

246 pp.

EP 4.9: 102

2568

Federal Air Quality Control Regions

Environmental Protection Agency

Air Programs Office

Washington, D. C.

1972

199 pp.

List of Federal Air Quality Control Regions by county for each state (pp. 59-62 apply to Ga.)

EP 4.9: 47

2572

Guide to Research in Air Pollution

Projects Active in Calendar Year

1972. 8th Edition

Environmental Protection Agency

Air Programs Office

Washington, D. C.

1973

386 pp.

PB-213 372/6 (NTIS)

2569

Financing Solid Waste Management

in Small Communities

Environmental Protection Agency,

Rockville, Md., Solid Waste

Management Office

1972

16 pp.

Discusses the three major financing techniques (pay-as-you-go, leasing, and long-term borrowing) as they apply to solid waste disposal in small communities. More indirect methods, such as private contracting or grants utilization are not

List of U.S. projects by State and Foreign projects by country.

EP 2.8: M31

2573

Guidelines, Water Quality Manage-

ment Planning

Environmental Protection Agency

Water Programs Office

Washington, D. C.

1971

EP 4.9/2: 0588

2574

1969 Inventory of Air Pollution

Monitoring Equipment Operated by

307

State and Local Agencies Environmental Protection Agency Air Pollution Control Office Washington, D. C. 1971

PB-218 214/5 (NTIS)

2575

Inventory of Muncipal Waste Faci-

lities (1968). Region IV. Ala-

bama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,

Mississippi, North Carolina, South

Carolina, and Tennessee

Office of Water Programs

Environmental Protection Agency

Washington, D. C.

1971

202 pp.

The location, type, capacity, point of discharge, degree of treatment (where provided) and additional
abatement needs (if any) are shown for each facility. Arranged alphabetically by name of the com-
munity, sanitary district, or other political or administrative area in which the facility is located.

EP 1.2 : So4

2576

New Technologies in Solid Waste

Managemen~

Environmental Protection Agency

Washington, D. C.

1972

EP 2.25: 8

2577

Pesticide Usage and its Impact on

the Aquatic Environment in the

Southeast.

Environmental Protection Agency

Water Programs Office

Washington, D. C.

1972

411 pp.

EP 1.17: 12rg

2578

Pol~uti~n of Subsurface Water by

Sanitary ~andfill,Volume 1

Environmental Protection Division

Washington, D. C.

1972

132 pp. appendices

PB- 213 307/2 (NTIS)

2579

Preimpoundment Study, Carters Lake

Surveillance and Analysis Division

Environmental Protection Agency

Athens, Ga.

March 1972 (Technical Study Report.

TS03-71-208-001.4)

65 pp.

Applies: Gilmer, Murray Counties

The Mobile District, Corps of Engineers requested the Southeast R~gion, Federal Water Pollution
Control Administration to make a preimpoundment water quality study of the Coosawattee River at the Carters damsite. Studies needed to answer this request were conducted. The results of this study
are presented along with recommendations to improve water quality.

PB 213 306/4

2580

Preimpoundment Study of West Point

Lake, Georgia

Enviro~ental Protection Agency,

Athens, Ga. Southeast Water Lab

Technical Study'

January, 1972

200 pp.

Applies: Heard, Troup

This report presents preimpoundment water quality studies on physical, chemical, and biological properties.

308

PB 209 974

2581

Real Property Owned by the Federal

Government in the State of Georgia

Environmental Protection Agency,

Rockville, Md., Office of Air

Programs

May 1971

24 PP

Major facilities of real property owned by the Federal Government are listed alphab~tically by the city in which they are located. The listing includes a brief description of the installation, agency which operates the facility, the General
Services Administration (GSA) inventmry number, the GSA location code, total floor area of all the buildings and a size classification code.

PB 213 472/4

2582

Recommended Standards for Sanitary

Landfill Design, Contruction,and

Evaluation and Model Sanitary Land-

fill Operation Agreements

Environmental Protection Agency,

Rockville, Md., Solid Waste Manage-

ment Office

1971

25 pp.

Recommendations suggest basic requirements involved in designing and constructing a sanitary landfill. Presentation of an evaluation
method to measure the level of acceptability of the operations taking place at a disposal site and to provide a comparison of the suitability with that of other evaluate<Lsites. Also presented are provisions which should be included in instructions to land-
fill bidders. A model sanitary landfill operation agreement form is shown.

EP 2.11: OHM 7205 002

2583

Regulations, Practices and Plans

for the Peevention of spills of

Oil and Hazardous P~lluting Sub-

stances: Volume 1

Environmental Protection Agency

Water Programs Office

Washington, D. C.

1972

201 pp.

PB 213 349/4 (NTIS)

2584

Report on Pollution of the St. Mary

and Amelia Estuaries, Georgia -

Florida

Southeast Water Lab

Environmental Protection Agency

Athens, Ga.

August 1971

52 pp.

Applies: Camden County, Ga. and Nassau County, Fla.

Documents a snudy of the discharge of untreated and inadequately treated municipal and industr.ial
wastes into the ~Amelia River, St. Mary's River, and tributary streams and the subsequent serious water
quality degradation. Includes recommendations for improvement.

EP 3.2: R24

2585

Solid Waste Management in Recrea-

tional Forest Areas

U.S. Environmental Protection

Agency - Solid Waste Management

Office

Washington, D. C.

1971

EP 2.10: 11024 ELB 01171 2586 Storm and Comiined Sewer Pollution Sources and Abatement, Atlanta, Ga.

309

Environmental Protection Agency Water Programs Office Washington, D. C. 1971 181 pp. Applies: Fulton, Clayton, Dekalb Six urban drainage basins within the city of Atlanta, Georgia served by combined and separate sewers are studied to determine the major pollution sources during storm events. Rainfall frequency analysis and simulation techniques are utilized to obtain design criteria for alternative pollution abatement schemes. Study area lies entirely within the upper South River Basin.
310

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTLON AGENCY ENVIROliMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS

PB - 198 858-D (NTIS)

2587

Cobb County, Georgia Sewerage

Project, Chattahoochee River

Sewage Treatment Plant, Rotten-

wood Creek Interceptor Sewer,

Sope Creek Interceptor Sewer

(Draft EIS)

Environmental Protection Agency

Water Quality Office

Atlanta, Ga.

April 1971

141 pp.

Involves placement of a 1 1/2 mile interceptor sewer line along the Chattahoochee River between highways I-285 and I-75 near Atlanta. This stretch of the river bank, in a partial wilderness state, would be open for land development.

PB - 198 858-F (NTIS)

2588

Cobb County Sewerage Improvement

Project, Georgia (Final EIS)

Environmental Protection Agency

Water Quality Office

Atlanta, Ga.

July 1971.

193 pp.

Project for construction of sewerage facilities to bring immediate improvement to water quality in the Chattahoochee River. The primary objection to the project was the proposal to run the interceptor facilities through the Cobb County palisades, an area of semi-wilderness with recreation potential.

EIS"GA-73-0339-D (NTIS)

2589

S~~ Creek Drainage Area, Cobb

County, Georgia (Draft EIS)

Environmental Protection Agency

Atlanta, Ga.

February 1973

99 PP

Amendment to EIS, Cobb County Sewerage Improvement Project, July 1971.

EIS-GA-73-0626-F (NTIS)

2590

Sope Creek Drainage Area, Cobb

County, Georgia

(Final EIS) ELR- 0626

Environmental Protection Agency

Atlanta, Ga.

April 1973

404 pp.

Supersedes EIS-GA-73-0339-D, Amendment to EIS- Cobb County Sewerage Improvement Project dated
July 1971. The Sope Creek Interceptor Sewer Syetem is designed for regionalized
wastewater collection and treatment and would alleviate several
water quality problems in the area. Adverse impacts would result primarily from sewer construction.

311

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION

FP 1.1 Annual Report
Federal Power Commission
Washington, D. c.
Annual, from 1920 Approximately 100 pp.

2630

Statistical summaries, industry overviews, regulatory progress, river basin development reports, environmental consideration statement. Tables of: electric cases pending; hydroelectric projects under major license; expiring licenses; recreation, fish and wildlife investments, expenses and revenues by licenses; bills affecting FPC.

FP 1.20

2631

Federal Power Commission Reports

Federal Power Commission

Washington, D.C.

Biannual

Opinions, Decisions, and Orders Each report has tables of cases cited and reported, statutes cited Rules of Commission cited, etc. Plus index-digest and subject index for recent issues. A cumulative index digest for 1931-1957 is available.

FP 1. 21

2632

FPC-S Series (Statistical Series)

Federal Power Commission

Washington, D.C.

Annual

(1) Federal and State Commission Jurisdiction and Regulation, Electric, Gas, and Telephone Utilities
312

(2) Hydroelectric Plant Construction Cost and Annual Production Expenses
(3) Steam-Electric Plant Construction Cost and Annual Production Expenses
(4) Statistics of Interstate Natural Gas Pipeline Companies
(5) Statistics of Electric Utilities in the United States
(6) Sales by Producers of Natural Gas to Interstate Pipeline Companies

FP 1.12:36

2633

Hydroelectric Power Resources of the

United States, Developed and Under-

developed January 1, 1968

Federal Power Commission

Washington, D.C.

1968

Previous editions in 1953, 1957,

1960, 1964.

109 pp.

Contains 13 tables, with data arranged by major drainages and river basins as well as regions and states. Includes maps showing locations of both federal and FPC licensed plants. Data for each listing: owner, river, state, development figures (installed capacity in kilowatts and average annual generation), undevelopment figures (capacity and generation), usable power storage capacity and gross static head feet.

FP 1. 2 :P87

2634

The 1970 National Power Survel

Federal Power Commission

Washington, D.C.

December, 1971

Replaces Survey issued in December,

1964.

Four volumes. Various pagings

Part One is Commission report for long-range (1990) development of efficient electric power industry. Parts Two and Three contain regional reports. Part Four contains reports of four technical advisory committees on Generation, Transmission, Distribution, and Load Forecasting. Each section includes appendices, tables of contents, tables, maps, and figures. Southeast Committee Report (in Part Two) includes sites listing for undeveloped hydroelectric potential, maps of possible patterns for development, and other forecast data. Also includes various inventories of facilities, potentials, fuels; statements of environmental problems and considerations; power pools; nuclear potential, area projections; small systems; etc. Part One includes subject index.

FP 1.2:R24/970

2635

Recreation Opportunities at

Hydroelectric Projects Lic-

ensed by the Federal Power

Commission-1970

Federal Power Commission

Washington, D.C.

October, 1970

78 PP

Lists 5,200 areas nationwide, 18 in Georgia. Data for each listing includes map key number, location, licensee, FPC project number, water surface in acres, shoreline miles, and recreation facilities by type.

313

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION-ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS

PB-207 678-D (NTIS)

2636

Application for Approval of the

Recreational Use Plan for the

Lloyd Shoals Project, FPC No.

2336, Georgia (Draft EIS)

FPC-PWR-2336 ELR-4033

Federal Power Commission

Washington, D.C.

March, 1972

19 PP Applies: Butts, Jasper, Newton

Development of four recreation use areas on the Ocmulgee River is proposed.

EIS-GA-72-4849-D (NTIS) 2637 An Application for Approval of Revised Exhibit R (Recreation Plan) Filed by Georgia Power Company for Unconstructed Wallace Dam (Laurens Shoals) Project No. 2413 - Georgia (Draft EIS) FPC-PWR-2413 ELR-4849 Federal Power Commission Washington, D.C. June 1972
61 PP Applies: Greene, Hancock, Morgan, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Putnam.
Proposed recreational areas development on Oconee and Apalachee Rivers.

PB-207 555-D (NTIS)

2638

An Application for New License

Filed By Georgia Power Company

for the Constructed Flint River

Project No. 1218, Georgia

(Draft EIS) FPC-PWR-1218 ELR-3077

Federal Power Commission

Washington, D.C.

March, 1972

50 PP

Applies: Dougherty, Lee

314

Unavoidable adverse environmental effects due to continued operation of this project are not foreseen. (Author)

PB-208 576-D (NTIS)

2639

Exhibit R, North Georgia Development

F.P.C. Project No. 2354, Georgia

(Draft EIS) FPC-PWR-2354, ELR-4257

Federal Power Commission

Washington, D.C.

April 1972

25 PP Applies: Habersham, Rabun, Stephens

Describes proposal for an application for approval of Exhibit R (Recreation Use Plan) for North Georgia Project No. 2354 located on the Tallulah and Tugalo Rivers. Would be minor adverse environmental effects.

PB-201 853-D (NTIS)

2640

Dredging, Pipeline Construction at

Cove Point, Maryland and Savannah,

Georgia (Draft EIS)

Federal Power Commission

Washington D.C.

August, 1971

18 pp.

Applies: Chatham

Construction and operation of a liquefied natural gas handling facility. Land, vegetation, bay and river sediments would be disturbed during construction.

PB-206 255

2641

Columbia LNG Corporation, Docket

No. CP71-68, Consolidated System

LNG Company, Docket No. CP-71-289

(Supplement to basic draft)

ELR-1616

Federal Power Commission Washington, D.C. January, 1972 297 pp. Applies: Chatham
Applicants propose to construct a liquefied natural gas (LNG) unloading and revaporization terminal. Would require pier construction, dredging of a temporary channel. Adverse effects are land use, loss of marine organisms, and turbidity.
EIS-MD-72-4619-F (NTIS) 2642 Dredging, Pipeline Construction at Cove Point, Maryland and Savannah, Georgia (Final EIS) FPC-BNG-CP71-68 ELR-4619 Federal Power Commission Washington, D.C. May 1972 143 pp. Applies: Chatham
Construction and operation of facilities for handling liquified natural gas is proposed, land, vegetation, bay and river sediments would be disturbed during construction.
315

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY

627.1 T4 No. 1

2680

Engineering Geology and Mineral

Resources of the Tennessee Valley

Region

(Geologic Bulletin No. 1)

Tennessee Valley Authority

Knoxville, Tennessee

June 1934.

25 pp.

General information for each of the four geologic subregions of the area.

April 1966. 59 pp. Applies: Dade, Walker, Catoosa, Whitfield, Fannin, Gilmer, Union Towns, Rabun, Lumpkin.
TVA land use as of 1958, distribution of land by capability classes and subclasses, indication of possible land use changes.
Approximately 40 tables. Data primarily from U.S. Census and Soil Conservation Service' Needs Inventory.

HC107 .Al35 A37

2681

Industrial Development in the TVA

Area During (Year)

Tennessee Valley Authority

Knoxville, Tennessee

Annual

Applies: Seven-state TVA region

(Georgia Counties: Catoosa, Gor-

don, Murray, Union, Walker, Whit-

field)

Lists new manufacturers or expanded plant activities for each county. Data for each listing includes: company name; city location; SIC code number, product or operation; type of development; estimated completion date; and estimated increases in electric power investment of capital, and employees.

HD211 .T4 S6x

2682

An Inventory of Land and its Use -

By Major Land Resource Areas in

the Tennessee Valley

National Fertilizer Development

Center

Tennessee Valley Authority

Muscle Shoals, Alabama

Y3 .T25 : 14

2683

Precipitation in Tennessee River

Basin (Month, Year)

Division of Water Control Planning

Hydraulic Data Branch

Tennessee Valley Authority

Knoxville, Tennessee

Monthly with annual summary

Published from 1952.

Average 50 pp. per monthly issue

Applies: TVA drainage area, Georgia

Counties: Dade, Catoosa, Fannin,

Towns, Union, Walker, and portions

of Rabun and Whitfield.

Detailed monthly records. Divided by specific watershed (Most of the Georgia area is within the Hiwassee River Watershed) with standardized statistical records for each, including day by day rainfall or snow for each station within each watershed. There are approximately 25 stations in Georgia. Data for each station includes: elevation; owner, index number; and years of record.

Also monthly average precipitattion charts, highs and lows, other data for selected stations.

316

HC107 .Al35 A52

2684

The Tennessee Valley Region: High-

lights of Growth and Change

Tennessee Valley Authority

Knoxville, Tennessee

May 1968.

24 pp.

Applies: Seven-state TVA region

(Georgia Counties: Chattooga, Dade,

Catoosa, Whitfield, Gilmer, Gordon,

Murray, Union, Towns, Rabun, Lump-

kin, Fannin.)

Uses most frequently quoted statistical indicators of trends and features of the economy. With several charts to indicate various leading counties in several categories.

Y3.T25 : 2777 hv

2685

Upper Hiwassee Valley - Summary of

Resources

Office of Tributary Area Development

Tennessee Valley Authority

Knoxville, Tennessee

May 1965.

Approximately 150 pp.

Applies: Georgia Counties: Fannin,

Towns, Union and Tennessee Counties:

Cherokee and Clay.

Inventory and evaluation of resources of the ara.

Divided into separate sections of: Agriculture; Business and Industry; Forests; Governmental Services and Finances; Human Resources; Minerals; Recreation and Travel; Water Supply; and Water Use.

Includes extensive graphic and tabular data on natural resources; especially in the areas of water resources and geology.

Y3.T25 :2T35u

2886

Upper Little Tennessee River

Region - Summary of Resources

Office of Tributary Area Develop-

ment

Tennessee Valley Authority

Knoxville, Tennessee

June 1968.

Approximately 150 pp.

Applies: Rabun.

Inventory and evaluation of resources of the area.

Divided into separate sections of; Agriculture; Business and Industry; Forest; Governmental Services and Finances; Human Resources; Minerals; Recreation and Travel; Water Supply; and Water Use.

Includes extensive graphic and tabular data on natural resources, especially in the areas of water resources and geology.

Y3.T25 :2G76nw

2687

Northwest Georgia - Summary of

Resources

Office of Tributary Area Develop-

ment

Tennessee Valley Authority

Knoxville, Tennessee

June 1967.

Approximately 150 pp.

Applies: Catoosa, Dade, Walker.

Inventory and evaluation of resources of the area.

Divided into separate sections of: Agriculture; Business and Industry; Forests; Governmental Services and Finances; Human Resources; Minerals; Recreation and Travel; Water Supply; and Water Use.

Includes extensive graphic and tabular data on natural resources,

317

especially in the areas of water resources and geology.

FLOODS

Y3 .T25 :2G84 1

2688

Floods on Lookout Creek in Vicinity

of Trenton, Georgia

Division of Water Control Planning

Tennessee Valley Authority

Knoxville, Tennessee

September 1969

7 pp, 4 foldout maps.

Applies: Dade County.

Description of the watershed and region; discussion of the flood plain, data on past floods, regional floods; and estimation of maximum possible floods.

Y3 .T25 :2G90sc

2689

Floods on South Chickamauga Creek,

East Chickamauga Creek and Little

Chickamauga Creek in Vicinity of

Ringgold, Georgia

Division of Water Control Planning

Tennessee Valley Authority

Knoxville, Tennessee

February 1970

70 pp, 5 foldout maps.

Applies: Catoosa.

Description of the watershed and region; discussion of the flood plain; data on past floods, regional floods; and estimation of maximum probable flood.

Y3 .T25 :2G86t

2690

Floods on Toccoa - Ocoee River

and Fightingtown Creek - Vicinity

of McCaysville, Georgia and Copper-

hill, Tennessee

318

Division of Water Control Planning Tennessee Valley Authority Knoxville, Tennessee September 1958. 63 pp, 3 foldout maps. Applies: Fannin.
Description of the river and its valley, past floods, occurrences, stages, regional floods, and maximum probable floods.

Y3 .T25 :2G89wc

2691

Floods on West Chickamauga Creek

in Vicinity of Fort Oglethorpe

and Chickamauga, Georgia

Division of Water Control Planning

Tenneseee Valley Authority

Knoxville, Tennessee

April 1968.

55 pp, 3 foldout maps.

Applies: Catoosa, Walker.

Description of the watershed and region; discussion of the flood plain; data on past floods, regional floods; and estimation of maximum probable flood.

FORESTS

Y3 .T25 :27F76/15/971

2692

Directory of Forest Products In-

dustries in 125 Tennessee Valley

Counties, 1971

Division of Forestry, Fisheries,

and Wildlife Development.

Tennessee Valley Authority

Norris, Tennessee

April 1972.

63 PP Applies: Catoosa, Dade, Fannin,

Gilmer, Lumpkin, Rabun, Towns,

Union, Walker, Whitfield.

Lists by county: firm name and address, Standard Industrial Classification Code, products manufactured.

*

2693

Forest Conditions in Fannin County,

Georgia

Morris, E.P. and R.A. Campbell

Division of Forestry

Tennessee Valley Authority

Knoxville, Tennessee

September 1935.

*

2694

Forest Conditions in Gilmer County,

Georgia

Morris, E.P.

Division of Forestry

Tennessee Valley Authority

Knoxville, Tennessee

January 1936.

*

2695

Forest Conditions in Rabun County,

Georgia

Burrage, C.H.

Division of Forestry

Tennessee Valley Authority

Knoxville, Tennessee

January 1936.

*

2696

Forest Conditions in Towns County

Georgia

Morris, E.P. and R.A. Campbell

Division of Forestry

Tennessee Valley Authority

Knoxville, Tennessee

September 1935.

*

2697

Forest Conditions in Union County,

Georgia

Morris, E.P. and R.A. Campbell

Division of Forestry

Tenneseee Valley Authority

Knoxville, Tennessee

January 1936.

*

2698

Forest Inventory Statisitics for

Catoosa County, Georgia

Division of Forestry Relations

Tennessee Valley Authority

Norris, Tennessee

March 1952.

*

2699

Forest Inventory Statistics for

Dade County, Georgia

(Forestry Bulletin No. 63)

Division of Forestry Relations

Tennessee Valley Authority

Norris, Tennessee

January 1959.

Y3 . T25 :18/76

2700

Forest Inventory Statistics for

Fannin County, Georgia

(Forestry Bulletin No. 76)

Division of Forestry Relations

Tennessee Valley Authority

Norris, Tennessee

November 1959.

Forest area tables, merchantible sawtimber tables, by species, type, stand size, diameter, tree grades. Intention is to "provide reference information for use in forest development work aimed at increased timber production for industry and home use:, improved watershed production, and enhancement of other

319

forest values". With sunnnary, survey methodology and list of previous releases of TVA area. No maps.

Y3 .T25 :18/66

2701

Forest Inventory Statistics for

Towns County, Georgia

(Forestry Bulletin No. 66)

Division of Forestry Relations

Tennessee Valley Authority

Norris, Tennessee

April 1959.

19 pp.

Forest area tables, merchantible saw-timber tables, by type, stand size, diameter, tree grades. With summary, definitions, survey methods and list of previous statistical releases. No maps.

Y3 .T25 :18/78

2702

Forest Inventory Statistics for

Union County, Georgia

(Forestry Bulletin No. 78)

Division of Forestry Relations

Tennessee Valley Authority

Norris, Tennessee

January 1960

16 PP

Forest area tables, merchantible saw-timber tables. Species, type, stand size, infiltration class, degree of erosion, grazing damage, area burned. Covers primarily commercial forest areas. No maps.

*

2703

Forest Inventory Statistics for

Walker County, Georgia

Division of Forestry Relations

Tennessee Valley Authority

Norris Tennessee

August 1958.

*

2704

Forest Inventory Statistics for

Whitfield County, Georgia

(Forestry Bulletin No. 50)

Division of Forestry Relations

Tennessee Valley Authority

Norris, Tennessee

April 1957.

Y3 .T25 :18/129

2705

Forest Inventory Statistics -

Catoosa, Dade, Walker, Whitfield

County Unit

(Forestry Bulletin No. 129)

Division of Forestry Development

Tennessee Valley Authority

Norris, Tennessee

January 1967.

19 pp.

Forest area tables, merchantible saw-timber tables by species, type, grades, topographic site, stand size etc. Summary of economic importance to the area, pulpwood production table, highlights table, suitable wildlife habitat, definitions, methodology, chart of TVA forest inventory progress with dates for each county or unit. Map (1" = Smiles) shows forest cover.

Y3 .T25 :18/152

2706

Forest Inventory Statistics -

125 Tennessee Valley Counties-

1970

(Forestry Bulletin No. 152)

Divis~on of Forestry, Fisheries,

and Wildlife Development

Tennessee Valley Authority

Norris, Tennessee

December 1971.

19 pp.

Applies: Dade, Catoosa, Fannin,

Rabun, Towns, Union, Walker,

Whitfield.

320

A comprehensive, analytical report on forest trends since 1933. Projections of timber supply, growth, and use for the period 1970-2000. No county tabulations. No maps. Chart shows percent of each county that is forested. Forest area and merchantible timber tables, by species, type, stand size, topographic site, etc. With highlights, definitions, methodology, and wildlife habitat information.

*

2707

North Georgia Forest Industry Out-

look

Division of Forestry Development

Tennessee Valley Authority

and Georgia Forestry Commission

Norris, Tennessee

1966.

321

MISCELLANEOUS

MISCELLANEOUS - FEDERAL

IC 1. 25

2800

Annual Report on Transport

Statistics in the United States

Interstate Commerce Commission

vlashington, D. C.

Annual

Individual reports for Railroad Companies, REA Express Inc., Electric Railways, Carriers by Water, Oil Pipe Lines, Motor Carriers, Freight Forwarders, and Private Car Owners

PB-207 686

2801

Atlanta Air Pollutant Emission

Inventory

Division of Air Quality and

Emission Data

National Air Pollution Control

Administration

Raleigh, N. C.

October 1969

57 pp.

Applies: Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry

Estimates of total emissions of each type of pollutant. Delineated with respect to source type, season, geographical distribution. Expressed in terms of tons of pollutants for an average annual, summer, and winter day.

AD-756 231 (NTIS)

2802

Atlanta Coastal Region Multi-

Agency Oil and Hazardous Materials

Pollution Contingency Plan -

Region IV

Seventh Coast Guard District

Miami, Fla.

December 1970 440 pp. Applies: Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Canal Zone.
Provides for a pattern of coordinated and integrated responses to pollution spills by Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government.

PB-209 717 (NTIS)

2803

Chattanooga Interstate Air Quality

Control Region

National Air Pollution Control

Administration

Washington, D. C.

June 1970

16 PP

Applies: Catoosa, Dade, Walker

Status of Federal Facilities, quantitive evaluation of emissions, data on fuel burning and refuse disposal, abatement plans, Also, summary by county of fuel use and pollutant emissions.

557.58 H8

2804

Exploration for Mineral Deposits

in Habersham County, Georgia

U. S. Department of Commerce, Area

Redevelopment Administration

and Geology Department, University

of Georgia

Washington, D. C.

1964

180 pp., illus., maps 26 em

Applies: Habersham

Includes bibliography

322

557.58

2805

Exploration for Mineral Deposits

in White County, Georgia

U. S. Department of Commerce,

Area Redevelopment Administration

and Geology Department, University

of Georgia

Washington, D. C.

1963

166 pp., illus., maps 26 em

Applies: White

Includes bibliography

*

2806

Evaluation of Planning for Wet-

lands Drainage Projects in the

Southeastern Coastal Plains

Office of Water Resources Research

Department of the Interior

Washington D. C.

December 1972

128 pp.

The process of planning flood control and drainage projects in the Southeastern Coastal Plain was examined in terms of three topi s: benefit-cost procedures employed, potential effects of altered project objectives, and postconstruction review of project effects relative to what had been planned.

PB-207 530-11 (NTIS)

2807

Federal Outlays in Georgia

Office of Economic Opportunity

Washington, D. C.

1972

181 pp.

Shows all domestic outlays of Federal Funds (other than those for which publication would constitute a hazard for national security) under each program or appropriation, by county and large city where the outlay was made.

323

NAS 1,47

2808

fQurth Annual Earth Resources Pro-
gram R~iew

Presented at the Manned Spacecraft

Center, Houston, Texas,

Jan. 1972

National Aeronautics and Space Ad-

ministration
Washington, D. c.

1972

Five volumes (Approx 2000 pages)

Vol. I - NASA programs, II - Uni-

versity Programs, III- U. S. G. S.,

Programs, IV - NOAA and U. S. Naval

Research Lab Programs, V - Agricul-

ture and forestry programs

A review of the Earth Resources Program. Program investigators presented results of their work in areas of Geology, Geography, Hydrology, Agriculture, Forestry, and Oceanography. Material represented current status of ongoing programs at the time. Major data on remote Pensing.

526.06

2809

Geodetic Survey of Glynn County,

Georgia

U. S. Works Projects Administration

Atlanta, Ga.

1940

77 pp., fold. maps, diagrs., charts

Applies: Glynn

PB-194 209 (NTIS)

2810

Georgia Tornadoes

Technical Memo. 1953 - 1969. Horace

S. Carter

Environmental Data Service

Silver Spring, Md.

July 1970

17 pp.

Number of tornadoes reported 19531969; frequency of occurance by county, month, and hour of day;

numbe~ of deaths and lnju~~es by ~Qnth and yea~; to~nado prope~ty damage categorized; seve~al to~nadoea deecr~bed in detail; ESSA's tornado wa~ning service
is desc~ibed and suggested
safety rules are listed.

*

2811

Georgia Tropical Cyclones and

Their Effect on the State

U. S. Department of Commerce -

Environmental Science Services

Administration

Technical Memorandum EDSTM 14

Washington, D. C.

January 1970

33 pp.

s. u. f~epa~ed by the

Dept. of

Co~e~ce; Social and Econ~ic

Stat~&:~ticQ ~inbtration, Bureau

of Econ~ic Analysis, Regional
Econcrmics Division and the U. s.

Dept. of Agriculture Economic Re-

search Service, National Resources

Economics Division.

Volume 1 covers Concepts, Methodology, and Summary Data. Volume 2 covers BEA Economic Areas.
Volumes 3 and 4 cover Water Resources Regions. Volume 5 covers states.

Extensive economic data on each area. Projections to 2020, historical statistics to 1950.

713.37 GA49 A8

2812

Land Use and Zoning in Augusta,

Georgia, Part II

(Oover title - Summary Report of

the Land Use and Zoning Survey)

U. S. Works Projects Administra-

tion

Augusta, Ga.

1940

20 pp.

Applies: Richmond

Y3.W29:2 ob 2/972/c.l

2813

OBERS Projections, Regional

Economic Activity in the U. S.

U. S. Water Resources Council

Washington, D. C.

September 1972

5 vols.- Vol. 1: 225 pp.; val. 2:

351 pp.; vol. 3: 225 pp.; vol. 4:

283 pp.; vol. 5: 211 pp.

Applies: Statewide; major river basins; BEA Economic ~ eas (8 in Georgia)

333.91 S4 c.2

2814

Organization and Methodology for

River Basin Planning - Proceedings

of a Seminar Based on the U. S.

Study Commission - Southeast River

Basins

C. E. Kindsvater, Ed.

Water Resource Center

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Ga.

1964

561 pp.

A seminar held at Ga. Tech, Nov. 18-20, 1963, "to stimulate an exchange of informed opinions regardings the state of the art of comprehensive river basin planning, with specific attention to the recently completed work of the U. S. Study Commission for the Southeast River Basins."

333.91 U7

2815

Plan for the Development of the

Land and Water Resources of the

Southeast River Basins - Report

324

of the United States Study Commission, Southeast River Basins U. S. Study Commission, Southeast River Basins 1963
Includes appendices as follows:
1. Savannah Basin 2. Ogeechee Basin 3. Altamaha Basin 4. Satilla - St. Marys Basins 5. Suwannee Basin 6. Ochlocknee Basin 7. Apalachicola- Chattahoochee-
Flint Basins 8. Choctawhatchee - Perdido
Basins 9. Economics 10. Hydrology 11. Engineering and Cost 12. Planning 13. History and Organization
of the Commission
A major source for water resources and related information, although much is out-of-date.

C 56.102:P81/950 - 020

2817

Population and Economic Activi-

ty in the United States and

Standard Metropolitan Statis-

tical Areas, Historical and

Projected 1950-2020

Prepared by the U. S. Depart-

ment of Commerce, Social and

Economic Statistics Adminis-

tration, Bureau of Economic

Analysis for the Environmental

Protection Agency

Washington, D. C.

July 1972

540 PP

Applies: Albany, Atlanta, Augusta; Chattanooga, Columbus, Maeon, Savannah, SMSA's,

(counties: Dougherty; Clayton, Cobb, Gwinnett, Dekalb, Fulton; Richmond, Walker, Chattahoochee, Muscogee; Bibb, Houston; Chatham)
"Projections of income, employment, and population from 1970 to 2020 have been prepared by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, Department of Commerce for the Environmental Protection Agency's Water Quality Management Planning Program. These projections can serve in the development of water quality management plans in two ways. They enable State and local planners to make rational decisions concerning the sizing and staging of future treatment facilities. In addition, they can serve as a frame of reference within which to evaluate the social and economic impacts that may be associated with water quality management alternatives."
Arranged by SMSA. Includes indices of production for selected industries for each SMSA for selected years 1970 - 2020.

Y4. Ap 6/l:P96/14973

2818

Public Works for Water and Power

Development and Atomic Energy

Commission Appropriation Bill, 1973

Hearings before a subcommittee of

the Committee.on Appropriations,

House of Representatives, Ninety-

Second Congress, Second Session

U. S. Government Printing Office

Washington, D. C.

1972

In five parts, approx. 4900 pages.

A source for projects and programs data for FPC, TVA, Corps of Engineers, Department of Interior, Water Resources Council, Appala-

325

chian Regional Commission etc. including financial data in detail, physical data, land aquisition, relocations, benefits analyses, and other basic information where applicable.
NOTE: This information is compiled annually for each session of Congress. The 1973 Hearings is presented here as an example. Previous or subsequent Hearings should be found under the above SuDocs classification number. i.e. Y4.(Ap6/l:P96/14/[year}

Y 3.W29:2F65/v.l/Pts 1-4 2819 Regulation of Flood Hazard Areas to Reduce Flood Losses, Volume 1, Parts 1-4. Water Resources Council Washington, D. C. 1971 578 pp.

Y 3.W29:2F65/v.2/pts 5-6 2820
Regulation of Flood Hazard ~eas to Reduce Flood Losses, Volume 2, Parts 5-6. Water Resources Council Washington, D. C. 1972
389 PP

628.16 U5

2821

Statement: Water Pollution and

Quality Management Programs of

the States of Alabama, Georgia,

Mississippi, and Tennessee
U. s. Division of Water Supply

and Pollution Control - U. S.

Dept. of Health, Education,

and Welfare, Public Health

Service, Region IV

Atlanta, Ga. 1964 2 volumes in 1; maps; tables (various pagings)
Presented before the Natural Resources and Power Subcommittee of the House Committee on Government Operations, Muscle Shoals, Alabama (Feb. 21, 1964)

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2822

Sulfide Deposits in the Coosa

Valley At.ea, Georgia

Hurst, V. J. (Univ. of Ga.) and

Crawford, T. J. (West Ga. College)

in cooperation with the Coosa

Valley Area Planning and Develop-

ment Administration, U. S. Depart-

ment of Commerce

Washington, D. C.

March 1970

190 pp., 14 tables, 37 figs.,

2 pl.

Applies: Douglas, Haralson, Polk, Pauldings, Floyd, Bartow, Walker, Chattooga, Dade, Gordon, Catoosa, Murray, Whitfield

326

MISCELLANEOUS - FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS

PB-198 871-D (NTIS)

2823

Disposal of Penitentiary Honor

Farm No. 2 (Draft EIS)

General Services Administrat~on

Washington, D. C.

May 1971

9 PP

Applies: Dekalb

Disposal of approximately 579 acres of unimproved land which straddles the South River. Would be conveyed to local authorities for park, school, and hospital uses.

PB-198 871-F (NTIS)

2824

Disposal of Penitentiary Honor

Farm No. 2, Pantherville, Dekalb

County, Ga. (Final EIS)

General Services Administration

Washington, D. C.

August 1971

29 pp.

Disposal of Fede~al land for park and recreation and hospital use. To be assigned to Dekalb County and Georgia State University.

PB-201 244-D (NTIS)

2825

Disposal of a Portion of Blythe

Island Military Reservation,

Glynn County, Georgia

(Draft EIS)

Genral Services Administration

Washington, D. C.

July 1971

9 pp.

Includes 1,037 acres approximately two miles west of Brunswick. Sixtyone acres would be used for Interstate 95 right-of-way. The remaining 976 acres would be transferred to the State of Georgia or to alternate local usage.
EIS-Ga-72-4735-D (NTIS) 2826 The Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 and Unit 2 of Georgia Power Company, Docket No 50 321, and Docket 50 - 366 (Draft EIS) ELR-4735 Atomic Energy Commission Washington, D. C. June 1972 132 pp.
Applies: Appling
Describes proposal for issuance of an operating license for Unit 1 (Docket 50-321) and of a construction permit for Unit 2 (Docket 50-366). The plant is located on the Altamaha River in Appling County. Environmental effects are summarized.
EIS-GA-72-5550-F (NTIS) 2827 The Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 and Unit 2, Georgia Power Company, Docket Nos. 50-321 and 50-366 (Final EIS) ELR-5550 Directorate of Licensing Atomic Energy Commission Washington, D. C. October 1972 205 pp.
Applies: Appling
The Hatch plant will consist of two boiling-water reactors cooled

327

by a closed-cycle cooling system using mechanical-draft cooling towers for dissipation of waste heat to the atmosphere.
Covers: water pollution, radioactive contaminants, land use, and ecology of the area.

EIS-GA-72-4951-D (NTIS)

2828

The Proposed Shenandoah New

Community, Coweta County, Georgia

(Draft EIS) ELR-4951

Department of Housing and Urban

Develppment

Washington, D. C.

July 1972

211 pp.

Guarantee assistance is sought in financing land acquisition and land development over a 20-year period for a new community in Coweta County, Georgia. Environmental issues include development within the city of Newnan watershed; a source of water for the new community; disposal of solid waste; and treated sani~ tary sewerage effluent disposal.

EIS-GA-72-5718-F (NTIS)

2829

Shenandoah New Community, Coweta

County, Georgia

(Final EIS) HUD-CPM-EIS-72-15F

LER-5718

Office of New Communities Develop-

ment

Department of Housing and Urban

Development

Washington, D. C.

December 1972

287 PP

Construction, over a twenty-year

period, of a comprehensively planned, economically and socially balanced new community (Satellite/Growth Center) in Coweta County.

328

MISCELLANEOUS -- NON-FEDERAL

COM-73-10511 (NTIS)

2900

Approaches to State Coastal

Management

Marine Advisory Service

Rhode Island University

Kingston, R. I.

January 1973

11 pp. (Marine Bulletin 13, NOAA-

73030701)

Considers various approaches to state coastal management.

HC 110 .E5 C6

2901

Coastal Zone Resource Nanagement

eds. James C. Rite and James M.

Stepp

Praeger Publishers

New York

1971

169 pp.

Various papers on a wide range of issues related to developing a
scientific management system for coastal zones.

GC 96 .C6 1964

2902

Conference on Estuaries, Jekyll

Island 1964 (Publ. No. 83)

Ed., G. H. Lavff, for the

American Association for the

Advancement of Science

Washington, D. C.

1967

757 pp.

illus., maps 28 em

Management Programs in the United
States inrdley, Earl H. Jr., and John M. Armstrong Sea Grant Program, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan 1972

PB-214 092/9 (NTIS)

2904

Digest of Selected Local Solid

Waste Management Ordinances

Washington, D. C.

1972

393 pp.

Digests of 100 city and county ordinances which are useful examples of how cities and counties have legislated in the past. Presented in order to aid in writing newer and better ones.

PB-185 768 (NTIS)

2905

Economic Development Possibilities

in the Chattahoochee River Basin.

Part 1, Georgia

Chattahoochee River Basin Develop-

ment Commission

August 1967

143 pp.

Investigation of resources, identification of economic development opportunities related to the resources, recommendations for detailed studies.

Data on minerals, forests, recreation opportunities, specific industries, agriculture, tourism, other.

*

2903

A Description and Analysis of

Coastal Zone and Shoreland

PB-185 769 (NTIS)

2906

Economic Development Possibilities

in the Chattahoochee River Basin.

329

Part 2, Alabama Chattahoochee River Basin Development Commission May 1969 195 pp.
Investigation of resources and potentials for resource development. Includes various inventory data on soils, agriculture, forests, minerals, climate, industry, land use, etc.

Washington, D.C. 1967 113 pp.
Various statistical data on use, revenues and expenditures, t~r sales, and acreages leased for national parks, forest, wildlife refuges, and other public domain. Projections to 1980 made based upon this data. 34 figures, 62 tables.

HC 110 .E5 C65X

2907

Environmental quality and State

Government

Council for State Government

Lexington, Ky.

December, 1970

53 pp.

Outlines problems, defines state roles, reviews what the states
have done.

*

2908

Facts - Land Use Planning and

Implementation

League of Women Voters of Atlanta

- Fulton County

Atlanta, Ga.

June - July 1973

Unpaged

Discussion of land use planning and implementation at the State and regional levels, as well as for Fulton County and Citll of
Atlanta.

HD 216 .C53

2909

The Federal Laads Since 1956 -

Recent Trends in Use and Manage-

ment

Marion Clawson

Resources For the Future, Inc.

*

2910

Geological Feasibility of Under-

ground Disposal at Brunswick,

Georgia

A Report for Hercules Inc by

Earth Sciences Laboratories

1968

51 pp., lOffigs., 4 tables

Applies: Glynn

F 106 .A65X

2911

Guide to the Appalachian Trail

in the Southern Appalachians

(fublication No. 8, Fourth Edition)

The Appalachian Trail Conference
Washington, D. c.

1960

516 pp.

Guide for hikers with step-by-step format. Includes detailed directional information, maps, items of interest.

*

2912

Guide to the Appalachian Trail in

the Great Smokies, the Nantahalas,

and Georgia

(Publication No. 23, Third Edition)

The Appalachian Trail Conference

Washington, D. C.

1971

352 pp.

330

Replaces Guide to the Appalachian Trail in the Southern Appalachians which was discontinued in 1963. Records generalized description and detailed Trail data in both directions with step-by-step format.

550.6 G32

2913

Hydrology of Limestone Terrain

in the Coastal Plain of South-

eastern U. S.
Springfield, v. T., and LeGrand

Geol. Soc. America Spec. Paper 93

1966

Applies: Appling, Baker, Baldwin, Ben Hill, Berrien, Bibb, Bleckley, Brooks, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Calhoun, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Chattahoochee, Clay, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Columbia, Crawford, Crisp, Decatur, Dodge, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Echols, Effingham, Emanuel, Glascock, Glynn, Grady, Hancock, Houston, Irwin, Jeff Dawis, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Jones, Laurens, Lee, Liberty, Lowndes, McDuffie, Mcintosh, Macon, Marion, Miller, Mitchell, Montgomery, Muscogee, Pierce, Pulaski, Quitman, Randolph, Richmond, Screven, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Tattnall, Taylor, Telfair, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Toombs, Turner, Twiggs, Ware, Harren, Washington, Wayne, Webster, Wheeler, Wilcox, Wilkinson, Worth.

AD-730 378 (NTIS)

2914

National Shoreline Study. Shore

Management Guidelines

Center for the Environment and Man,

Inc.

Hartford, Conn.

August 1971

61 PP

331

Information to assist state and local government in developing a shore protection program.

SK 351 .M28 1967

2915

Proceedings of the Marsh and Estu-

ary Management Symposium held at

Louisiana State Unviersity

July 19-20, 1967

Division of Continuing Education,

L. S. U.

Baton Rouge, La.

1968

250 pp.

Marshes and estuaries of the South Atlantic and Gulf Coasts, their: descriptions~ values of wildlife and vegetation; commercial values of fisheries; damage by certain human practices and products; management.

*

2916

Proceedings of the Symposium on

Coastal Zone Pollution Management

College of Engineering

Clemson University

Clemson, S. C.

1972

627.8 M5 1963

2917

Register of Dams in the United

States - Completed, Under Con-

struction and Proposed as of

January 1, 1963. T. W. Mermel, ed.

United States Committee on Large

Dams

Washington, D. C.

1963

approx. 230 pp.

(Revises similar register of 1958. Preface indicates that this type of information was to be available beyond 1963 in a World Register of Dams of seven volumes by the "International Commission on Large Dams.)

Arranged chronologically with alphabetical index. Data for each includes: name; year of completion; river; location; type; height; length; volume; reservoir capacity; purpose; power capacity; owner; engineers; constructors; and reservoir name if applicable. Includes many small locally owned dams.

PB-200 465 (NTIS)

2918

Study Design: Highway Transpor-

tation and the Quality of the

Physical Environment

Battelle Memorial Institute

Columbus, Ohio

December 1970

78 pp.

*

2919

Study of the Potential Traffic

for the Proposed Chattahoochee

River Navigation Channel to

Atlanta

Conway Research, Inc. - Prepared

for Chattahoochee River Basin

Development Commission

Atlanta, Ga.

1967

122 pp., appendices; 28 tables

332

SELECTED JOURNAL ARTICLES

QE351 .G43

2940

Acid Water in the Crystalline

Rocks of Dawson County, Georgia

Sever, C.W.

Georgia Mineral Newsletter, Vol

XV, Nos. 3-4, pp 57-61

(fall-winter)

1962

Applies: Dawson

GBlOOl .G75

2941

An Analysis of Ground Water

Fluctuations Caused by Ocean

Tides in Glynn County, Georgia

Gregg, D.O.

Ground Water, Vol. 4, No. 3,

pp. 24-32, 6 figs., 1 table

1966

Applies: Glynn

QE351 .G43

2942

The Chattahoochee Anticline in

Georgia

Sever, C.W.

Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. 17,

pp. 39-43

1965

Applies: Dougherty, Mitchell, Baker, Miller, Early, Seminole

*

2943

Clearcutting and Aesthetics in

the Southern Appalachians

McGee, C.E.

Journal of Forestry, 68: 540-544

1970

Discussion of advantages and

disadvantages, public resentment, possible modification of certain practices involved in clearcutting.

QE351 .G43

2944

Contamination of Fresh Water

Aquifers Through an Unplugged Oil

Test Well in Glynn County, Ga.

Wait, R.L. and McCallum, M.J.

Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. XVI,

Nos. 3 & 4, pp. 74-80

(fall - winter)

1963

Applies: Glynn

Includes piezometric map of Glynn County and location of wells; partial chemical analysis of water from wells on Colonels Island (Glynn County); logs of wells and current-meter traverses.

QE351 .G43

2945

The Effects of Earthquakes on

Water Levels in Wells in Georgia

Stewart, J.W.

Georgia Mineral Newsletter, Vol.

XI, No. 4, pp. 129-131 (winter)

1958

QE351 .G43

2946

Effects of Tides, Ships, Trains,

and Changes in Atmospheric Pres-

sure on Artesian Water Levels in

Wells in the Savannah Area, Ga.

Odom, O.B.

Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. 14,

No. 1, pp 28-29

1961

Applies: Chatham, Effingham

333

*

2947

Forest Cuttings Raise Temperatures

of Small Streams in the Southern

Appalachians

Swift, L.W., Jr. and J.B. Messer

Journal of Soil and Water Conser-

vation, 26: 111-116

1971

Where forest trees and all understory vegetation were completely cut, maximum stream temperatures in summer increased from the normal 66 F to 73 or more. Some extreme treatments raised temperatures more than 12 above normal. After each clearcut, water temperatures exceeded optimum levels for trout habitat.

QE351 .G43

2948

Georgia's Ground Water Resources

Callahan, J.T.

Georgia Mineral Newsletter, Vol.

X, No.3, pp. 94-95 (fall)

1957

QE351 .G43

2949

Ground Water in Floyd County

Callahan, J.T.

Georgia Mineral Newsletter, Vol.

XI, No. 1, pp. 16-18 (spring)

1958

Applies: Floyd

QE351 .g43

2951

Ground Water for Irrigation in

Georgia

Herrick, S.M.

Georgia Mineral Newsletter, Vol.

VIII, No.1, pp. 14-17 (spring)

1955

QE351 .G43

2952

Ground Water Resources of Bain-

bridge Air Base, Decatur County,

Georgia

Sever, C.W.

Georgia Mineral Newsletter, Vol.

XVI, Nos. 1-2, pp. 39-43

1963

Applies: Decatur

QE351 .G43

2953

Ground Water Withdrawals and Decline

of Artesian Pressures in the

Coastal Counties of Georgia

Stewart, J.W. and Croft, M.G.

Georgia Mineral Newsletter, Vol.

XIII, No. 2, pp. 84-93 (summer)

1960

Applies: Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Glynn, Liberty, Long, Mcintosh, Wayne

Includes: ground water withdrawals; water level fluctuations; municipal and domestic uses of ground water.

QE351 .G43

2950

Ground Water for Georgia's

Expanding Economy

Callahan, J.T.

Georgia Mineral Newsletter, Vol.

13, No.4, pp 152-158

1960

QE351 .G43

2954

History of the Water Supply at

Albany, Georgia

Wait, R.L.

Georgia Mineral Newsletter, Vol.

X, No. 4, pp. 143-147

1957

Applies: Dougherty

334

QE351 .G43

2955

A Hydrogeologic Reconnaissance of

Reservoir Possibilities in

Northern Lowndes County, Georgia

Vorhis, R.C.

Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. XIV,

No. 4, pp. 123-129 (winter)

1961

Applies: Lowndes

GB651 .W315

2956

A Hydrologic Response Map for the

State of Georgia

Hewlett, J.D.

Water Res. Bull., Vol. 3, No. 3,

pp. 4-20 (September)

1967

Includes appendix g1v1ng a summary of hydrologic response calculations from 178 years of record on 55 watersheds in Georgia.

QEl .G2

2957

Hydrogeology of Limestone Terrain

in Southwest Georgia

Callahan, J.T., Wait, R.L., and

Owen, V.

Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., Vol. 71,

No. 12, p. 1838

1960

Applies: Baker, Mitchell

QE351 . G43

2958

Iron in Georgia Ground Water

Joyner, B.F.

Georgia Mineral Newsletter, Vol.

XVI, Nos. 3-4, pp. 73-74

(fall-winter)

1963

QE351 .G43

2959

Is the Water Table Falling?

Callahan, J.T.

Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. XII,

No. 1, pp. 9-11, (spring-summer)

1959

Applies: Fulton, Cobb, Dekalb, Douglas, Gwinnett, Rockdale, Clayton

QE351 .G43

2960

Jekyll Island - Its Geology and

Water Resources

Callahan, J.T.

Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vel. XII,

No. 2, pp. 33-39 (fall)

1959

Applies: Glynn

Includes a map of the Ga. coastal plain showing recharge area of
principal artesian aquifer and direction of ground-water movement.

QE351 .G43

2961

Large Springs in Northwestern

Georgia

Callahan, J.T.

Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. XI,

No. 3, pp. 80-86 (fall)

1958

Applies: Dade, Catoosa, Walker, Whitfield, Murray, Gordon, Chattooga, Bartow, Floyd, Polk

Includes water quality and flow data of selected springs in North-
west Georgia.

QE351 .G43

2962

Lee County's Rivers and Streams

335

Newcomb, L.E. Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. XI, No. 4, pp. 121-123 (winter) 1958
Applies: Lee County

QH 540 .E3

2963

Observations on Surface Water Tem-

peratures in Limesink Ponds and

Evaporation Pans

Hendricks, E.L., and Goodwin, M.H.,

Jr.

Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 3, pp. 385-

397

1952

Applies: Raker

Examines relationships between air and surface water temperatures.

QEl .El5

2966

Perennial Yield of Artesian

Water in the Coastal Area of Ga.,

Northeast Florida

Cooper, H.H., and Warren, M.A.

Econ. Geol., Vol. 40, No. 4,

pp. 263-282

1945

Applies: Bryan, Chatham, Glynn Liberty , Mcintosh

GBlOOl .G75

2967

Protective Pumping to Reduce

Aquifer Pollution, Glynn County,

Georgia

Gregg, D. 0.

Ground Water, Vol. 9, No. 5, pp;

21-29

1971

Applies: Glynn

QE351 .G43

2964

Oil Seeps along the Chattahoochee Anticline in Georgia

Sever, C.W. Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. 17, pp. 43-45

1965

Applies: Early, Pulaski, Johnson, Jefferson, Richmond, Washington

QE351 .G43

2965

The Okefenokee

Robbie McClean Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. 8,

No. 1, pp. 17-20

Atlanta, G::1..

Spring, 1955

Applies: Charlton, Clinch, Brantley, Ware

QE351 .G43

2968

The Quality of Ground Water and

its Problems in the Crystalline

Rocks of Georgia

Callahan, J.T., and Blanchard,

H.E.

Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. XVI,

Nos. 3 & 4, pp. 66-72 (fall-

winter)

1963

Applies: Dade, Walker, Catoosa, Whitfield, Murray, Fannin, Union, Towns, Rabun, Stephens, Habersham, White, Lumpkin, Gilmer, Pickens, Gordon, Chatooga, Floyd, Bartow, Cherokee, Dawson, Forsyth, Hall, Banks, Franklin, Hart, Elbert, Madison, Jackson, Lincoln, Wilkes, Oglethorpe, Clarke, Oconee, Barrow,
Gwinnett, Fulton, Cobb, Dekalb, Clayton, Douglas, Polk, Pauld~ng, Haralson, Carroll, Heard, Coweta,
Fayette, Henry, Newton, Rockdale,

336

Morgan, Greene, Taliaferro, Warren, McDuffie, Columbia, Richmond, Glascock, Hancock, Putnam, Baldwin, Jones, Jasper, Butts, Monroe, Lamar, Pike, Spalding, Bibb, Crawford, Taylor, Upson, Talbot, Harris, Muscogee, Troup, Meriwether
Includes chemical analyses of water from wells and springs in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge Provinces of Georgia.

TD201 .A512

2972

Salt Water Encroachment into the

Principal Artesian Aquifer in the

Savannah Area, Georgia and South

Carolina

Counts, H.B.

Am. Water Works Assoc. Journal,

Southeastern Section, Vol. 24,

No. 1, pp. 25-50

1960

Applies: Chatham

*

2969

Recreational Policies of the Major

Pulp and Paper Companies in the

South

Cordell, H.K., and Maddock, S.J.

Journal of Forestry, 67: 229-231

1969

GBlOOl .G75

2973

Salt Water Movement in the Princi-

pal Artesian Aquifer of the Savan-

nah Area, Georgia and South Carolina

McCollum M.J.

Ground Water, Vol 2, No. 4, pp. 4-8

1964

Applies: Chatham

GBlOOl .G75

2970

Relations of Fresh and Salty

Ground Water along the South-

eastern U.S. Atlantic Coast

Wait, R.L., and Callahan, T.J.

Ground water, Vol. 3, No. 4,

pp. 3117

1965

QE351 .G43

2971

Salt- Water Encroachment, Geology,

and Ground Water Resources of

Savannah Area, Georgia and

South Carolina - A Summary

Counts, H.B., and Dansky', E.

Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. XII,

No. 3, pp. 96-102 (winter)

1959

Applies: Chatham

* 2974
The Social Register of Big Trees American Forestry Association American Forests, Vol. 79, No. 4, pp. 21-47 April 1973
A listing is maintained by the American Forestry Association of the largest reported specimens of the native and naturalized trees of the U.S., presently containing over 700 'National Champions'. Data on each tree listed includes: species, year of most recent measurement, circumference, height, spread, location, and name of nominator.

QE351 .G43

2975

Sources of Ground Water for Irri-

gation in Dougherty County, Georgia

337

Wait, R.L. Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. XI, No. 4, pp. 123-127 (winter) 1958
Applies: Dougherty

Wait, R. L. Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. XI, No. 2, pp. 44-47 1958
Applies: Crisp

QE351 .G43

2976

Stratigraphy and Ground Water

Resources of Mitchell County, Ga.

Owen, V.

Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. XIV,

Nos. 2-3, pp. 41-51

(summer-fall)

1961

Applies: Mitchell

QE351 .G43

2977

Summary of Geology and Ground

Water Resources of Clay County,

Georgia

Wait, R.L.

Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. XIII,

No. 2, pp. 93-101 (summer)

1960

Applies: Clay

QE351 .G43

2978

Summary of Ground Water Resources

of Calhoun County, Georgia

Wait, R. L.

Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. XIII,

No. 1, pp. 26-31 (spring)

1960

Applies: Calhoun

QE351 .G43

2979

Summary of Ground Water Resources

of Crisp County, Georgia

QE351 .G43

2980

Summary of Ground Water Resources

of Lee County, Georgia

Owen, V.

Georgia Mineral Newsletter, Vol. XI,

No. 4, pp. 118-121 (winter)

1958

Applies: Lee

QE351 .G43

2981

A Summary of the Ground Water

Resources of Sumter County, Georgia

Owen, V.

Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. XII,

No. 2, pp. 42-51 (fall)

1959

Applies: Sumter

QE351 .G43

2982

Summary of Ground Water Resources

of Terrell County, Georgia

Wait, R. L.

Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. XIII,

No. 3, pp. 117-122 (fall)

1960

Applies: Terrell

QE351 .G43

2983

The Temperature of the Ground and

Ground Water, Dawson County, Georgia

Sever, C. W. , and Callahan, J.T.

Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. XV,

338

Nos. 1-2 (spring-summer), pp. 25-28 1962
Applies: Dawson

QE351 .G43

2984

Underground Accumulation of Refined

Gasoline - Savannah, Georgia

McCollum,M.J.

Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. XVI,

Nos. 3 & 4, pp. 81-86 (fall-winter)

1968

Applies: Chatham

QE351 .G43

2985

Water for Atlanta

Newcomb, L.E., and Callahan, J.T.

Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. XIII,

No. 1, pp. 1-9 (spring)

1960

Applies: Fulton, Dekalb

QE351 .G43

2986

Water and Industry in Georgia

Mackichan, K.A.

Ga. Mineral Newsletter, Vol. XV,

Mox. 1-2, pp. 20-22 (spring-

summer)

1962

339

SECONDARY SOURCES
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, PUBLICATIONS LISTS, GUIDES TO SOURCES

PB-207 514 (NTIS)

3000

Agricultural Xunoff.A Bibliography

Water Resources Scientific

Information Center

Office of Water Resources Research

Washington, D. C.

January 1972

252 pp.

One-hundred and fifty-eight abstracts with full bibliographic details.

I 67.14: SW6/4

3001

Agricultural Utilization of

Sewage Effluent and Sludge, an

Annotated Bibliography

Federal Water Pollution Control

Administration

Washington, D. C.

1968

89 PP

Dl03.42/2: 1-68

3002

Annotated Bibliography of BEB

and CERC Publications

Miscellaneous Paper No. M. P.

1-68
U. s. Army Coastal Engineering

Research Center

Corps of Engineers

Washington, D. C.

July 1968

145 pp.

A bibliography of Beach Erosion Board publications from 1940 and of Coastal Engineering Re. search Center publications from
1963 through 1967. A summary or abstract accompanies each

title. Included is a list of Beach Erosion Control Reports that have been published as House Documents. To aid the user there are indexes of authors, titles, and subjects.

Zl223 .27 B541X

3003

Annotated Bibliography of Biblio-

graphies on Selected Government

Publications and Supplementary

Guides to the Superintendant of

Documents Classification System

Alexander C. Body

Western Michigan University

Kalamazoo

1967

300 bibliographies described. Also notes changes in superintendent of Documents classification system by which all Federal publications are catalogued.

*

3004

Annotated Bibliography of Publi-

cations on Watershed Management

by the Southeastern Forest Experi-

ment Station, 1928 - 1970.

USDA Forest Service

Asheville, N. C.

1972

47 pp.

Contains annotated citations to all publications by the SE Experiment Station from 1928 to 1970. Citations are indexed by subject category.

340

Y3.\-129:9

3005

Annotated Bibliography on Hydro-

logy and Sedimentation,, TTnited

States and Canada 1950 - 1968

Water Resources Council

Washington D. C.

1969

Two volumes of approx. 1500 pages

total. Originally published in

four volumes.

Arranged by personal author. Indexed by place and subject.

EP1.17:S8.17

3006

Available Information Materials -

Solid Waste Management

Environmental Protection Agency

Washington, D. C.

January 1973

53 pp.

Z7164 .W2 T4 1969

3007

Benefit Cost Analysis for Water

Resource Projects: A Selected

Annotated Bibliography

Tennessee Valley Authority and

Center for Business and Economic

Research, College of Business

and Economic Research, Univer-

sity of Tennessee

Knoxville, Tennessee

June 1969

148 pp.

Divided into major sections of: Basic Works; Flood Control; Navigation; Pollution Control; Recreation; Land Value Enhancement.

Z5073 . U572

3008

Bibliography of Agriculture.

Data provided by Nation Agricul-

tural Library

U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Published by Macmillan Pub. Co. New York Monthly

*

3009

Bibliography of Aquaculture

(Publication No. 71-4)

Coastal Plains Center for Marine

Development Services

Wilmington, N. C.

September 1971

245 pp.

EP .23/2: 72 - 101

3010

Bibliography of Livestock Waste

Management

Environmental Protection Agency

Washington, D. C.

December 1972

137 pp.

References includes title, author, keywords, and source data for 945 reports, papers, articles.

*

3011

Bibliography of Products From

Aquatic Organisms

(Publication No. 71-3)

Coastal Plains Center for Marine

Development Services

Wilmington, N. c.

August 1971

115 pp.

Z5853 .H9 R6

3012

Bibliography of Rivers and Harbors

and Related Fields in Hydraulic

Engineering

Robert S. Rowe

Princeton University

341

1953 407 pp.
Includes hydraulics, canals and inland navigation, floods, reclamation, water supply, water power.
Six thousand references to books, bulletins, congresses, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, monographs, periodicals, reports, treatises. Classified under subject and specific waterway or
harbor. Includes U. s. Congress
hearings, documents, reports.

EP 1.16: List/972

3013

Bibliography of Water Quality

Research Reports

Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, D. c.

1972

COM-71-00063 (NTIS)

3014

Bibliography on Hurricanes and

Severe Storms of the Coastal

Plains Region (Publication No.

70-2)

Coastal Plains Center for

Marine Development Services

Wilmington, N. C.

1970

84 pp.

Applies: Coastal Plains Regional Commission area

Lists over 250 citations with abstracts on hurricanes and severe storms that have affected the Carolinas and Georgia from 1946 to 1970.

*

3015

Bibliography on Hurricanes and

Severe Storms of the Coastal

Plains Region: Supplement No. 1.

(Publication No. 72-1)

Coastal Plains Center for Marine

Development Services

Wilmington, N. C.

January 1972

17 pp.

Applies: Coastal Plains Regional Commission area

I 1.89:W29

3016

Bibliography on Socio-Economic

Aspects of Water Resources

Office of Water Resource Research

Dept. of the Interior

Washington D. C.

March 1966

453 pp.

Annotated, focus on materials 1955 to 1965. With indices and appendix.

PB-199 532 (NTIS)

3017

Bicycling and Bicycle Trail&. A

Trails and Trail Based Activities

Bibliography

Department of Interior, Office of

Library Services
Washington, D. c.

June 1971

38 pp.

Z5073 .A46

3018

Biological and Agricultural Index
H. w. Wilson Co.

New York

Monthly

Subject index to 150 periodicals in English language. References

342

include agriculture, ecology, conservation, forestry and biology.

C3.16313

3019

Bureau of the Census Catalog

U. S. Bureau of the Census

Washington D. C.

Quarterly, cumulative to

annual (fourth) issue

An annotated bibliography of publications issued by the Bureau. Divided into two parts - publications and unpublished materials. Contains detailed descriptions of the contents of the reports issued during the period covered; descibes the contents of computer tape files and punch card decks available for further utilization; and lists selected special tabulations prepared on a cost basis during the interval covered by the Catalog.

C 3~6/2: P94

3020

Census Bureau Programs and

Publications - Area and Subject

Guide
U. s. Bureau of the Census Washington, D. c.

1968

146 pp.

A comprehensive review of the statistical programs of the Bureau and of reports issued by the Bureau in the 1960's. Outlines programs and activities, defines the geographic areas
covered, and describes statistical information available on agriculture, construction,

trade, services, geographic reports and maps, governments, housing, manufacturing, mineral industries, population, transportation, county, and city data, economic statistics, and historical statistics. The information presented in this guide may be updated by the Bureau of the Census Catalog.

*

3021

Coastal Zone Environmental Biblio-

graphies, Part I - A Bibliography

of the Coastal Zone for South

Carolina (Publication No. 73-1)

Coastal Plains Center for Marine

Development Services

Wilmington, N. C.

1973

170 pp.

Approximately 700 references with primary application to South Carolina. Many items are, however, relevant to Georgia and other coastal areas. Similar inventories for North Carolina and Georgia are planned.

S920. C64

3022

Conservation Directory

National Wildlife Federation

Washington D. C.

~n~l

150 pp.

A listing of organizations, agencies, and officials concerned with natural resources use and management. Each listing includes address, description of work, date organized, and names of principal officers.

343

I 67.14:W29/2/965-969

3023

Current List of Water Publication!L

1965-1969

Federal Water Pollution Control

Administration

Cincinnati, Ohio

1970

28 pp.

*

3024

A Directory of Bibliographies

Relevant to the Environment and

Activities of the Coastal Plains

Region (Publication No. 72-3)

Coastal Plains Center for Marine

Development Services

Wilmington, N. C.

June 1972

Subdivided in nine categories of coverage and purpose. Author and subject index p~ovided.

Covers: geology, biology, oceanography, climate, estuaries and coasts, fish, remote sensing, water and air pollution, miscellaneous.

C 3.6/2:St 2/2

3025

Directory of Federal Statistics

for Local Areas

U. S. Bureau of the Census
Washington, D. c.

1966

156 pp.

A comprehensive reference guide to statistics for local areas presented in publications of Federal agencies. Describes the information available, specifies the geof graphic area of applicability, and gives indication of the frequency of publication of the data.

C 3.6/2: St.2/3

3026

Directory oC"'Federal Statistics

for States

U. S. Bureau of the Census
Washington, D. c.

1968

372 pp.

A comprehensive guide to statistics available for individual states in publications of Federal agencies. Describes the detail included in particular publications, periodicity and recency of the data; and specifies the relevant publications in which the data appear.

LC 1.3l:D 62/7

3027

A Directory of Information Resources

in the United States: Biological

Sciences

National Referral Center

Library of Congress

Washington, D. C.

1972

First edition, revises biological

sciences coverage of 1965 Directory

with subtitle: "Physical Sciences,

Biological Sciences, Engineering."

577 pp.

Lists federal, state and local agencies, university research bureaus and institutes, professional societies, industrial laboratories, technical libraries and various other information services. Each listing contains organization name, address, descriptions of area of interest, holdings, infor~ mation services and indications of publications. Indexed by subject.

LC 1.3l:D 62/4

3028

A Directory of Information Resources

in the United States: Federal

Government

National Referral Center for

344

Science and Technology Library of Congress Washington, D. C. June 1967 First edition, revised edition in preparation (1972) 411 pp.
Includes majority of federal agencies as of June 1967. In addition, federally sponsored organizations are included (university research bureaus, state agencies, technical libraries, professional societies). Each listing contains organization name, address, area of interest description, publications (listing or description) and information regarding holdings and information services. Indexed by organization and subject.

LC 1. 31 :D62/971

3029

A Directory of Information Re-

sources in the United States:

Physical Sciences, Engineering

National Referral Center

Library of Congress

Washington, D. C.

1971

First edition, revises 1965

Directory with subtitle: "Physi-

cla Sciences, Biological Sciences,

Engineering".

803 pp.

Lists federal, state, and local agencies, university research bureaus, professional societies, industrial laboratories, technical libraries and various additional information sources. Each listing
includes organization name address,
descriptions of area of_interest, holdings, information services, and indication of publications available. Indexed by subject.

LC 1.31 :D 62./3

3030

A Directory of Information Re-

sources in the United States:

Water

National Referral Center for

Science and Technology

Library of Congress

Washington, D. C.

Sept. 1966

First edition, to be revised ir-

regularly

248 pp.

Lists federal, state, and local agencies, university research bureaus, professional societies, industrial laboratories and other information sources, services, and centers. Each listing includes organization name, address, descriptions of area of interest, holdings, information services and indication of publications available. Indexed by organization and subject.

C3.6/2: St2/4

3031

Directory of Non-Federal Statistics

for States and Local Areas

U. S. Bureau of the Census

Washington, D. C.

1970

678 pp.

Guide to published sources of non-Federal statistics on social, political, and economic subjects.

Q 180 .U5 G4X

3032

Directory of Scientific Resources

in Georgia

Industrial Development Division

of the Engineering Experiment

Station, Georgia Institute of

345

Technology Atlanta, Ga. Biennial

Z7171 E59

3033

Environment Informat!on Access

Environment Information Center,

Inc.

New York

Bi-weekly with semi-annual cumula-

tive indexes

Indexing, abstracting, and information retrieval service covering published and non-print information (films, filmstrips, microfiche, etc.). Lists various clearinghouse type functions available.

EARL-71 (NTIS)

3034

Environmental Awareness Reading

List

Department of the Interior, Office

of Library Services

Washington, D. C.

Semimonthly

A listing of current publications dealing with environmental matters. Citations include full bibliographic information. Annotations exist where provided by the cited publication.

Alphabetical by author, or title. Annual index also includes a subject arrangement.

*

3035

An Environmental Inventory for the

Coastal Plain and Adjacent Atlantic

Waters of the Southeastern States.

Part 1 - A Bibliography of Selected

Coastal and Offshore Mineral Inves-

tigations

(Publication No. 72-4) Coastal Plains Center for Marine Development Services Wilmington, N. C. 1972 6 PP
A listing of approximately 130 citations, published since 1950 of offshore mineral investigations of the southeastern U. S.
* 3036
An Environmental Inventory for the Coastal Plain and Adjacent Atlantic Waters of the Southeastern States. Part II - An Index to Coastal Marine Observations off the Carolinas and Georgia. (Publication No. 72-5) Coastal Plains Center for Marine Development Services Wilmington, N. C. 1972 75 pp.
Tabulates listings of oceanographic station (Nansen Cast and STD) data, bat;h~thermograph data, and geologic bottom sediment sample data from the archives of the National Oceanographic Data Center, NOAA, Washington, D. C.
* 3037
An Environmental Inventory for the Coastal Plain and Adjacent Atlantic Waters of the Southeastern States. Part III - An Index to Hydrographic Surveys for Coastal and Inshore Waters of the Carolinas and. Georgia (Publication No. 72-6) Coastal Plains Center for Marine Development Services
Wilmington, N. c.
1972 191 pp.

346

Consolidates the hydrographic index
charts normally issued by the National Oceanic Survey and gives an historic data record of the Coastal Plains Region from 1847 to May, 1969.

*

3038

Federal Aid in Fish and Wildlife

Restoration - Publications Region

4

U. S. Department of the Interior -

Fish and W.ildlife Service,

Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wild-

life

Atlanta, Ga.

First edition - May 1967; Revised

March 1971

Washington, D. c.
1969 240 pp.

Z6004 P5 T38 1969

3041

Flood Damage Prevention: An Indexed

Bibliography

Tennessee Valley Authority - Tech-

nical Library

Knoxville, Tenn.

July 1969, sixth edition

Most of the publications listed in this Bibliography are available by inter-library loan from the TVA Technical Library through various local libraries.

Lists all Federal Aid Supported Publications for the State of Ga. for the years 1948-1969.

*

3039

Fishery Publication Index 1920-

1954

Fishery Circular 36

I.D. Aldous, E. K. Abolin,

Ruth Keefe, and L. T. Dees

Fish and Wildlife Service
Washington, D. c.

1955

254 pp.

Index of publications of the U. s.
Bureau of Fisheries from 1920 to 1940 and Fishery publications of the Fish and Wildlife Service from 1940 to 1954.

I 49.4:296

3040

Fishery Publication Index,l955 to 19-

64, Publications of the Fish

and Wildlife Service by Series,

Authors, and Subjects.

Fish and Wildlife Service - Cir-

cular no. 296

347

HA321 .G4

3042

Georgia Statistical Abstract

Div~sion of Research, College of

Business Administration

University of Ga.

Athens, Ga.

Approx. 400 pp.

Biennial

For quick general statistical information, especially economic. Contains sections on Human Resources, Employment, Income, Prices, Development of Natural Resources, Commerce and Industry and Government. Much data is tabulated by county. Includes charts, bibliographical information and a general index.

Z 1223 .27 S3 1969

3043

Government Publications and their

Use

The -Brookings Institution

Washington, D. C.

1969

Second revised edition

502 pp.

"Users of government publications find it difficult to keep themselves informed of new publica~ tions. Lack of uniformity in the classification of government documents complicates locating all material available on a particular subject. The purpose of this volume is to describe the basic guides to government publications, to indicate the uses and limitations of available indexes, catalogs, and bibliographies, to explain the systems of numbering and methods of titling . and to indicated how the publications may be obtained."
Chapters on secondary materials, Congressional publications, federal laws, state laws, court decisions, administrative regulations and rulings, presidential papers, maps, technical publications, periodicals, microform editions, and other categories, and types of publications. With index.

C51.913

3044

Government Reports Announcements

National Technical Information

Service (NTIS)

U. S. Department of Commerce

Washington, D. C.

Semimonthly

Approx. 200 pp. per issue

The National Technical Information Service is the central source for the public sale of Government-sponsored research and development reports, and other Government analyses prepared by Federal agencies, their contractors or grantees. This includes colleges and universities, their extension services,

local governments, regional commissions, and state agencies.
Abstracts are arranged in 22 subject fields which are subdivided into specific areas. Under any subject field abstracts are arranged in order by Accession/Report Number. Information for each includes: author, date, number of pages, cost for hardcover or microfiche copy, and contractgrants number (if applicable) as well as a description of the subject content of the report.
GRA is indexed by GRI (Government Reports Index) which is published concurrently with GRA. NOTE: GRA replaced U. S. Government Research and Development Reports (USGRDR) in March, 1971. GRI replaced U. S. Government Resear~and Development Repo~ts - Index (USGRDR-I) at that time.
In September, 1970 NTIS was established in the Department of Commerce replacing the Clearinghouse for Federal Scientific and Technical Information which had previously published USGRDR and its companion Index.

c 51.9/4

3045

Government Reports Index

National Technical Information

Service

U. S. Department of Commerce

Washington, D. C.

Semimonthly

Approx. 200 pp. per issue

Indices to Government Reports Announcements. Each report abstracted in GRA is indexed in GRI by subject, personal author, corporate author, contract/grant number, and accession/report number.

348

The last is NTIS' locator number by which copies of the report may be purchased.
There are also annual cumulations indexing the year's reports by the same five methods as in the semimonthly issues.

GS4. 6/2:C24

3046

Guide to Cartographic Records in

the National Archives

The National Atchives and Records

Servi!.ce and the

General Services Administration

Washington, D. C.

1971

444 pp.

I 66.15:G

3047

Guides to Outdoor Recreation

Areas and Facilities

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation

Washington, D. C.

1968

116 pp.

A listing of guides, handbooks, directories etc. published by governmental agencies and private groups and firms in the areas of recreation and tourism. Lists national, regional, and state guides. Includes cross-references for camping, canoeing, fishing, hiking, and hunting. Each listing gives title of publication and address of originating agen~ cy or publisher.

PB-196 764 (NTIS)

3048

Hiking and Hiking Trails. A

Trails and Trail Based Activities

Bibliography

Office of Library Services

Dept. of the Interior Washington, D. C. December 1970 64 pp.
Covers descriptions of trails, their designs, construction, maintenance, as well as guides to the trails and their use. The time span of the bibliography is from 1900 to 1969.

I 66.15:L71

3049

Index of Selected Outdoor Recrea-

tion Literature

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation

Washington, D. C.

Semiannual

Index of outdoor recreation and environmental quality articles, books, dissertations, directories, conference proceedings, documents, reports, speeches, and bibliographies.

With subject, author, and agency indices.

PB-205 408 (NTIS)

3050

List of Bureau of Mines Publica-

tions and'Articles, January 1 to

December 31, 1970 with Subject

and Author Index

Bureau of Mines - Special Publi-

cation

Washington, D.C.

1971

134 pp.

Lists all Bureau of Mines publications for the year 1970 and arti~ cles by Bureau authors published in scientific, technical, or trade journals or other media; includes abstracts or summaries of all publications; describes cooperative

349

publications issued by organizations with which the Bureau conducted joint research.

Z 5851 .U65 1970

3051

List of Publications

U. s. Army Engineers Waterways

Experiment Stations

Corps of Engineers

Vicksburg, Miss.

January 1970

Approx. 100 pp.

Z 6004 .P6 .Q25

3054

Oceanic Abstracts

Pollution Abstracts, Inc.

La Jolla, California and San

Diego, California

Bi-monthly

Covers: biology, fisheries, geology, meteorology, oceanography, remote sensing, desalination, pollution, engineering, materials, diving, ships and submersibles, governmental and legal areas of oceanic research.

Z 1223 .AlB

3052

Monthly Catalog of United States

Government Publications

Superintendant of Documents

U. S. Government Printing Office
Washington, D. c.

Monthly

The primary listing of current federal agency publications and a major tool for use of the Superintendant of Documents classification scheme.

z 1223.5 .Al us
Monthly Checklist of State
Publications Library of Congress
Washington, D. c.
Monthly

3053

Monthly bibliography of publications received by Library of Congress from certain state agencies (including university experiment stations, extension services). Publications by regional organizations and associations of state officials also included. With periodic indexes and checklists of state periodical publications.

I 66.18:4

3055

Outdoor Recreation Research, A

Reference Catalog

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation

Washington, D. C.

~n~l

Identifies outdoord recreation research projects and similar environmental research. Describes each project, names principal investigator, lists affiliation and sponsor. Indexes by subject, author, contractor, and supporting agency.

TD 172 .P65

3056

Pollution Abstracts

Pollution Abstracts, Inc.

La Jolla, California and San Diego,

California

Bi-monthly

Covers air, water, land, noise, and general pollution with separate sections for general and technical works.

350

Z5851 .U651X 1970

3057

Publications Available for Pur-
chase - U. s. Army Engineer Water-

w~ys Experiment Station and Other

Corps of Engineers Agencies

U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Ex-

periment Station

VQcksburg, Miss.

January 1970

61 pp.

Reports by Hydraulics, Soils, Concrete, Mobility and Environmental and Nuclear Weapons Effects Divisions. Also miscellaneous subjects and reports from other agencies.

Z6034 .U49 U53

3058

Publications of the Geological

Survey: 1962-1970

(A supplement to Publications of

the Geological Survey 1879-1961)

U. S. Geological Survey

Washington, D. C.

586 pp.

*

3059

Publications of the Southeastern

Forest Experiment Station

USDA Forest Service

Asheville, N. C.

November 1970

125 pp.

An annotated list of 695 reports authored by members of the Station research staff and c~opera tors from 1964 through 1968. Listed alphabetically by author.

PB-182 422

3060

Readings an Natural Beauty: A

Selected Bibliography

Department of Interior - Library Washington, D. C. July 1967 99 pp.
Selected bibliography with most references listed appearing after August 1964

Nll-35479

3061

Remote Sensing Bibliography for

Earth Resources, 1969

U. S. Geological Survey - Water

Resources, 1969

Washington, D. C.

May 1971

194 pp.

A 13.63/13

3062

Research Inforamtion Digest - Re-

cent Publications of the South-

eastern Forest Experiment Station

USDA Forest Service

Asheville, N. C.

Biannual

An annotated list of reports authored by members of the station research staff and cooperators during each six-month period. Listed alphabetically by author under major subject headings.

*

3063

Research Reports Supported by

Uttice ot water Kesources Research

Under the Water Resources Research

Act of 1964.

Water Resources Scientific Informa-

tion Center

Office of Water Resources Research

U. S. Dept. of the Interior

Washington, D. C.

1972

351

PB-200 727 (NTIS)

3064

A Selected Annotated Bibliography

on the Analysis of Water Resource

Systems. Volume II

Water Resources and Marine Science

Center

Cornell University

Ithaca, N. Y.

June 1971

263 pp.

A bibliography of selected publi-
cations pertaining to the applica-
tion of systems analysis techniques for defining and evaluating alternative solutions to water resource problems.

Z 6004 .PS 528 1971

3065

Selected Bibliography of the

Terrain Sciences

Cecil Daniel Sapp

Raytheon Co.

Wayland, Mass.

1971, Fifth edition

101 pp.

Approx. 1000 references to publications, articles, and series dealing with photo interpretive terrain studies.

Z 1273 .T85

3066

Selected Bibliography on Georgia

Government

Institute of Government, Univ.

of Ga.

Athens

1968, First edition

96 pp.

"Focus on Georgia government and politics - state and local since 1920 limited to published materials plus pertinent masters and doctoral theses."

Includes sections on natural resources, city planning, recreation and urban renewal.

I 67.13/3:21

3067

Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff

Abstracts

Federal Water Pollution Control

Administration

Washington, D. C.

1969

52 PP

Bibliographic citations ordered by subject field. Also includes subject, author, organizational, and accession number indices.

EP 2.10:11024 EJC 07/70

3068

Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff

Abstracts, July 1968 - June 1970

Environmental Protection Agency

Water Programs Office

Washington, D. C.

1970

375 PP

Five-hundred and ninety-nine abstracts covering ten categories numerically by abstract number within each category. Also includes subject and author indices and a journals list.

EP 2.10:11024 FJE 07/71

3069

Selected Urban Storm Water Run-

off Abstracts, July 1970 - June

1971

Environmental Protection Agency

Water Programs Office
Washington, D. c.

1971

173 pp.

352

Includes 234 abstracts in ten sections, arranged alphabetically by author and numerically by abstract number within each category. Also includes subject and author indices and a journals list.

EP 2.10:11024 EJC (date) 3070 Selected Urban Storm Water Runoff Abstracts (Quarterly Issues) Environmental Protection Agency, Water Programs Office Washington, D. C. Quarterly from 1970
Continues serially in similar format the publications listed above.

I 1. 94/2

3071

Selected Water Resources Abstracts

Office of Water Resources Research

U. S. Dept. of the Interior

Washington, D. C.

Semi-monthly

Includes separate indexes for subject, author, organization and accession number.

PB-204 519 (NTIS)

3072

Septic Tanks and the Environment

Illinois Institute for Environ-

mental Quality

Chicago

June 1971

105 PP

Reviews and evaluates the available literature on septic tanks, and influence of septic tanks on
public health and environmental

quality. Bibliography contains 127 items.

HE 20.1402:M31

3073

Solid Waste Management Abstracts

and Excerpts from the Literature,

Volumes 1 and 2

U. S. Dept. of Health, Education,

and Welfare - Solid Waste Manage-

ment Bureau

Washington, D. C.

1970

Various Pagings

EP 1.17:58.16

3074

Solid Waste Management, a List of

Available Literature

Environmental Protection Agency

Washington, D. C.

October, 1972

45 PP

A 1.38:1249

3075

State Water Rights Laws and ~e

lated Subjects: A Supplemental

Bibliography, 1959 to mid-1967.

Misc. Publ. No. 1249

Economic Research Service

U. S. Department of Agriculture

Washington, D. C.

September 1972

268 pp.

Supplements similar bibliography issued by USDA as Miscellaneous Publication 921, December, 1962.
Included are citations of 1959 to 1967 publications on state water-rights laws. Also cited are related publications, including works on federal, interstate, and international matter involv-

353

ing or related to water rights. With index.

. G3701S 1972 var . . USX

3076

United States Nautical Chart

Catalog: Tide Tables, Coast

Pilots, Current Tables, Tidal

Current Charts. no. 1

U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey

Washington, D. C.

1972

Col. maps on sheets 20 x 54 in.

folded to 10 x 6 in.

Various scales used

Includes Atlantic and Gulf Coasts, also Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

I 1. 97:71 - 203

3077

Urbanization and Sedimentation,

a Bibliography

U. S. Interior Department - Water

Resources Scientific Information

Center; WRSIC series no. 71-203

Washington, D. C.

1971

115 pp.

I 1. 2 :W29/2

3079

Water Resources Thesaurus

Office of Water Resources Research

U. S. Department of the Interior

Washington, D. C

November 1966

237 pp.

A vocabulary for indexing and retrieving the literature of water resources research and development.

I 67.14: W28/2

3080

Water and Water Pollution Control,

a Selected List of Publications

Federal Water Pollution Control

Administration

Washington, D. C.

1968

15 PP

I 1.94

3078

Water Resources Research Catalog

Office of Water Resources Research

Dept. of Interior

Washington, D. C.

1965 to date

Irregular

7 volumes

1,500 PP

Lists and briefly describes over 4,000 active research projects in U. S. including area of water research, principal investigators, supporting organizations. With subject index.

354

INDEX

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE
w
1..11 1..11
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

APPLING

Surface Water

2134

Ground Water

2075-20-21-73-2108

Coastal Areas

Water Quality

202-2827-222

Floods

Water Resource Devel. 1100-1099-2827

Soils

14871492

Topography

Forest - Vegetation 1487

Geology - Minerals

2059-76-63-68-64-34-70-10-7~

Climate

Remote Sensing

CoDDD.ercial Fish

1173-172-170

Sport Fish

Wildlife

Endangered Species

Natural Areas

Parks and Recreation

Trails

Tourism

1204

Land Use Plans

Zoning & Subd. Reg. 374-375

Urban Areas

373-372-374-375

Transportation

2316-297-298

Utilities

2826-2827

Housing

372-371

Public Facilities

373

Agriculture

Population

Economic

1107-1105

Maps

297-298

ATKINSON 73 202
1492 -1487 1487 2059-76-63-68-75-64-74-10
888 946 947 297-298 890 947-887-889 890 891 891 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology_ - Minerals Climate Remote Sensin_g_ Co1lD!lercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation
Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

2137-2143-893 893-73
202 1663

BACON

1099-1492

76-75-74 893

896
892-899-898-888 903 897-899-898-901 892-893-900-297-298 893-902 887-895-901 896-902 893 893-897 893-897-894 297-298

BAKER 15-23-2963-2113-2134-2136-2141-2li 4 2075-2078-79-21-2957-2091-73 79-202-2ll_l-253 1492 56-78-69-2957-2942
297-298
llUJ
297-298

WATER PHYSIOGRAPHY

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals

RAT.nT.JTN
2134-2137-2143 2075-82-2968
2968-202 - 211 871
llOO- 1362-1361 1488-1492
1488 2041-35-33-37-34-22-70-72-52-82-46 .71-81-152

BAN KS 2136-2142..-602 2968
2968-202
1602 1492- 1488-605
1488 47-46

FISH AND w WILDLIFE
Ln -....!
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Climate Remote Sensing
Conmercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic Maps

297-298
871
870
8/U
152 L~/ L~~ .lJb.l-lJbL

604
b04-lltl~
331-606-608
331-297-2~1:$
bU/
1102 bU.l .l.l~~
L'j/-L'j0

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning_ & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

BARROW 2968 2968-202- 219-231-807-808 1531 1602-1531 1488-1492 1488
80fl
Ql ? .. QOQ.. Q{)t;
809-297-298 811-810-807
1079 297-298

BARTOW 2134-2137-2141. 2052-2961-2968 1083-2961-2968-2D2-231-239 1602 1486-1484 -1492 1486-1484 143-2043-2052-55-58-48-87-37-116
153-567 2369
577 578-577 577-567-2352-2369-297-298 567
567 567-1084-1076
1355-143-297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Qualit_y_ Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

BEN HILL 909 207 5-12 9-7 3 -909 :LU:L -212
~149.Z
76-63-64
938
908-906-905 935-936-937-907 935-937-908-905 906-905-297-298-2317 904-909-911 887-910-536 904-909-911 909 909 909 297-298

BERRIEN 15-2118-2134-2137 2075-129-20-21-73 202-2118
1492
76-56-75-34-22
1194 553 551-547 551-547-552-549-548-550 553-297-298 548-550-536 552-549
1194 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION
AND TOURISM
LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vejletation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing C0111aercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities A&!'iculture Population Economic Maps

BIBB
15-2122-2123-2124-2134~2137-2143-758
2075-20-21-98-2968-73-758
724-2968-202-2122-2123-2124-527-749-212-216 527-1673-1674-1681-1684-1706 527 1492-1488
1488-722 35-94-1071-34-22-69-52-46-71-98-92-702-152
I JU- /l. ':J-1 bl.
/JJ
738-741-750 739-732
755-756-757-297-298 724-754743-735-762
721 752-2817 740-723-727-225-726-752-2817 152-297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
IJTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topoaraphv Forest - Veaetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensinst Co11111ercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zonin2 & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housin2 Public Facilities A2riculture Population Economic Maps

2075-71 202 1487-1492 1487 35-68-69
297-298 646
.UUtl
297-298

BLECKLEY

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Ve~etation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housin& Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

RRAN'T'T,EY
2124-2134-2137-2143-2091 80-2953-73-2108
202-2124 1667
1487 -1492
1487 2059-76-63-68-75-64
1989
1989-150-2965 150-2965
888 944 944-945 297-298 913 945-lj87-912 913
15Q-297-298

BROOKS 2134 2075-79-20-21-73 79-202
1487-1492 1487 2059-76-58-63-68-75-64-37-69-70-74
1194 554 554-555 297-298-2353 555-536
1194 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing CoDDD.ercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation
Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

BRYAN 23-2134-2089 ?064-2075-20-21-80-2966-73-2108 II37-1608 -1310 ?02-1137 - 1310-221
1487-1492 1487 i68-75
116 7-168 -1993-1314 1993 -1314
1155-1211
297 298
1155 297 298

BULLOCH 2085-20-21-73-2108 202 -230 1492 -1487 1487 76-68-75-34
1209-1195-1196 313 2411-297-298 388
1195-1196 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas
Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geolo~ - Minerals

BURKE
12075-20-21-83-7 3
202 -461
1630
1487-1492
1487 2059-35-63-68-64-34-22-69-70-44-71 83-10-152 -457

BUTTS 2134-2137-2143 2968
202-2968-2407 -212-231-238
1474 -1364-2636 [492-1488
1488 i77-22-46

Climate Remote Sensing
CoiiiDercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife
Endan~ered ~ecies
Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Re_g_. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture PogtJ.lation Economic Maps

2417
1205 460 339-487 476-448 297-298 477 -461
476-448-477
1078-1082 2147-152-1732 Z'j/Z'jts

2636-676 675 2407-2408 -297-291:5
14/4 Z'j/-Z'jts

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Oualitv Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils TopoRraphy Forest - VeRetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Coumercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
ZoninR & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities HousinR Public Facilities ARriculture Population Economic Maps

CALHOUN tU-2137 .... 2144 Q040-2075-79-20-21-2978-73 r?9-202 1492
~059-63-64-69-74-10
297-298
1103 297--298

CAMDEN 2075-20-21-80-2953-73-2089-2108 1137-160&-1321-2205 202-1137
1487-1492 1321 1487 2059-76-63-68-75-64-34-69-74-10 1321 167-168-1993 1qq1
153 2205
.. ' 11'ili-1211-2205 528
528-297-298
1155 297-298

WATER PHYSIOGRAPHY

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel.
Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals

73 202
1492 -1487 1487 68-75

CANDLER

FISH AND WILDLIFE
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Climate Remote Sensing
CoDIJlercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic Map_s

153
1209_-1195-1196 313
2411-297-298 388
l.l. ~)-l.J. ':It>
297-29H

CARROLL 15-2134-2137-2144-1063 2968-2396 2968-202-1063-2244-2242-226-239 1602 1523-i492 -1488 1098-1488 53-85-29-30-22-45-47-44-54-84-4659-11-504-27
1191 507 506-407 2355-2356-2396-297-29H
.:>U::S
.1.191-1098 501-506
"l.97-2~tJ

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals
Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

rli.'T'I111<:ll.
?{..R7.. ?117 1rn. .?0{..1 .?Q{..R

CHARLTON
115 2137-?1 41 12075 .RO-?QS1-71-20Ql-2108

?fiR7..1OR1.. '}Qf\1 .?Q{..R..?n?.. ?1 c; ?OR/, .?{..(Jl .?{..RQ 1{..()?
?{..R7.-1lo.Q? .1 !..R c;_ 1lo.Rf.._

1?02 1487-tu9?

2687-2705-2706-2692-1485-1484-2698 2822-91-89-123-1355-88-52-2687-143 103-55-58-63-64-90-42-43-34-22-8749-44 2683

1487 1487

567 2687-587-2417
2682 586 587-588-586 2687-567-2417-297-298 2687-587 567 587 2687 2687-567 2687-2684-2681-1085-1076-567 143-142-297-298

1989
1989-150-2965 150-2965-939-886
886-120~
1735 916-917 939 297-298 915 887-914 915
150-297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

CHATHAM

Surface Water

23-1613-1627-1007

Ground Water

2946-73-2973-2972-2088-2089-2108-2069-2067-2040-2064-2075-20-21-80-

2971-2966

Coastal Areas

1144-1621-1642-1137-1624-1608-1730-1620-1321

Water Quality

247-202-1137-1628-2243-1004-221-234-245-246

Floods

1698-1709-1654-1655-1659-1660-1670-1678-1686-1707

Water Resource Devel. 2642-1615-1621-1613-1630-1624-1622-1620-2641

Soils

1487-1492

Topography

1321

Forest - Vegetation 1487

Geology - Minerals

2069-76-63-68-75-64-34-113-2984-2971-1144

Climate

Remote SensiJ:!g

1321

Commercial Fish

167-168-1993-1314-1312

Sport Fish

1993-1314

Wildlife

1989

Endangered Species

Natural Areas

153-1989

Parks and Recreation 1730-1001

Trails

Tourism

1209-1195-1196-1211

Land Use Plans

1109

Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas

1003

-

Transportation

1002-1107-1615-1622-1621-1620-2318-2359-297-298

Utilities

1004

Housing

1005-1003

Public Facilities

1615-1622-1621-1620

Ag_ricu1ture

Population

2817

Economic

1195-1196-1109-2817-1007

Maps

1733-1732-297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing CODIIlercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

2134 2075-20-21-73-2108 202-218-244-660 11492 -1487-1488-662 111_8] -L4_8_8 68-34-22-71-10
662-633-664 297-298 660
2817 2817 297-298

CHATTAHOOCHEE

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas
Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel.
Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals

r.HATTQ{)CA
1 " .111 '>-?1 ?L..-?11u-?14u
1 fl?- ?Qf'. 1-2_Cl6R

1 f'IQ~ .'JOt:..l .'JOt:..Q.. 'Jf'l?-?11!... .?1 ?!... .?":l.Q

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1 L..Q r;. 1492-

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11'1 'l-2R22-Q1-3_4_-19_-l_4_1-102-3_5_-55-

'iS. .g(). ._1& -43 22-_87_. -44- 52 88-89

Climate Remote Sensing
Conmercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas
Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism
Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas
Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic Maps

_5_67_
~I-2360~297-298
567
2684-1086~1076~567
143-142-177-1447-297-298

r.HF.lHWF.F.
2122-2123-2126-2145-2134-2137-2144 2Q68 ?Qf'.R. ?()?. -?1? 7-21 21-21 26-21Q
1f'.fl?
14Ril-l488-l LlQ?
1 Lo.P..h._- 1l..._R&_
53-23-55-58-41-27-22-87-45-121-60-
54-44-50-2~-30-47-49-46-59-11-122
2369-857
855
296-2362-2369-297~298
856
~
856
296-297-29~

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils To_pography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Conmercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic
Ma_j)_S

CLARKE l5-2134-2137-2143 2968
2968-20~211-213-807-813
1652-1656-1662-1682 1519 - 1492-1488
1488 37-34-22-46-11-92
806
805
2363 -297-298 t$07-t$13 807
1079 297-298

CLAY 2135-2144 2040-2075-79-20-21-2977-73-2167 79-202 -2244-2242-218-660 2167 1487-662-1492 1487 35-68-69-70-2977
662-663-664 297-298 660
1738 -297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE
w
-...I N
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Tot>o_grat>l!Y Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Conmercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Azeaa Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. R~g_. Urban Areas Trans_portation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

2079-412-2305-1068-414 2079-95-2959-2968-2108

CLAYTON

2079-2968-202-400-403-206-417-412-208-253 1650-1658-1661-1701 1474
1488-397-1492 1068 1488
34-45-46-95-92-2066-1068 1068-417

2965-153-400-403 2965-395
399-326-327
326-327 292-400-403-420-297-298-1354-403 400-403-412-416-414-1016 406-408-409-410-407-328 400-l016
406-407-405-J26-2817 326-2817 2163-1474-426-433-424-434-423-428-425

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION
AND TOURISM
LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils TopoJtraphv Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Co11111ercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

15-23-2134-2137 i075-73
202

CLINCH

1487 -1492
14B7
2073-2059-76-63-68-75-o~-22-7~-10

.L~~~
.L~~~- DU
LJU~HSb
~HStl
888-942 940-<}41 940-941-942-943 942-297-298 919 943-887-918 943-919
150-297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing C011111.ercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife EndaD2ered Species Natural AreaaParks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture PopUlation
Economic Maps

COBB
2079-15-412-2134-2137-2144-1068-414 2079-21-95-2959-2968-2108
218-2590-2588-223-226-228-2242-2079-2968-202-400-403-412-417-414-2244 1705-1677-1680
1486-1488-397-1492 1068 1486-1488 149-1352-1351-1350-148-55-27-29-34-30-22-11-95-59-46-84-44-45-47 1068 417
153-400-403-2588 395-2204-1941-2588-2590
399
qQQ-q0~-I2lJ-2365-2369-231D7-297-298
400-403-412-416-414-2590 406-408-4U9-410-407 400-403-i2-0
406-407-405-21IT7 1101-2817 141:5 Zl63149-420: :z+J.J. :zu?f. :zu-2-434 425 41.'3-I.':J I-L'J'6 22-04

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND
WILDLIFE
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas
Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climat;e Remote Sensing Co11111.ercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

923 2075-21-73-923 202-212-222
Y:LJ-14~/-1492
nJ-14~/
LU.'J~ I b-bJ-b~- I )-b4-J4-LL-/4
~LJ
RR'i
RR 'i Q2D_-0? ? .. AA.R 0?1 Q23 O?n.. O? 1 .?07- ?OA.-? 171 R?1 .Q?'i RR7-Q?L. Q?'i
Q23 Q22-_921 ?Q7-?QR

COFFEE

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Ve~etation GeoloBY_ - Minerals

COLQUITT
?071l-~9-21-}l
79-202
1487-1492 1487 2059-16-15-56-63-68-64-152-74-34

Climate Remote Sensing
ColiiJlercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife
Endanaered S~ecies Natural Areas
Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Re_g_. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic
Ma~t_s

975 976-978 297-298-2373-2375 976 977 976
1103. 297-298-529

COLUMBIA
~075-83-2968-73
2968-202-461 1708 1630 1487-1488- 1492 1487-1488 35-68-37-34-45-70-44-46-71-1183-457
1205 460-462-4bJ
297-298 461
lU/l:S 1Uts2 1/ jl l'j l-.l9ts

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

~134
79-73-2174 79-202
,T492
76-75
185 1194
537-539-538 2377-297-298 537 538-536 539-537
1194 297-298

C:OOK

2144 2968

COWETA

2968-202-2829-2244-2242-218-226

1492-1488
1488 37-34-30-22-45-46-11-504

1191
2829-509-510 297-298 2829 2829 509 503
' 2829-1191-501-510 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing CoDIIlercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

CRAWFORD
154-.758 2075-98-2968-758

CRISP 154-2134 2040-2075-79-2979-73

Z968-202-527-749-724-2S1

79-202-253-689

527

527

11.488-1492

1487-686-1492

686

1488-722

1487-686

76-35-1072-33-34-70-72-46-71-98-731 2059-35-63-68-64-69-52

730-729-761
733 738-741-750-764 739-732
297-298-755-756-757 749-724-754 r63-743-735-762
721
752
740-727-726-725-752 297-298

688
686-690
705-697 297-298 689 705-687
686
1104 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water

DADE 2687 101-2961-2968

Coastal Areas

Water Quality

2687-202-2961-2968-215

Floods

2688

Water Resource Devel. 1602

Soils

2687- 1492-1485-1484

Topography

Forest - Vegetation 2705-2706-2692-2687-1485-1484-2699

Geology - Minerals 1355-2822-91-89-88-52-2687-143-101

35-55-114-63-64-90-39-87-22-43-34

Climate

2683

Remote Sensing

Conunercial Fish

Sport Fish

Wildlife

Endangered Species

Natural Areas

567

Parks and Recreation 2687

Trails

Tourism

Land Use Plans

2682-2687

Zoning & Subd. Reg.

Urban Areas

Transportation

2687-567-2320-297-298

Utilities

2687

Housing

Public Facilities

Agriculture

2687

Population

567

Economic

2687-567-2684-1087-1076

Maps

143-142-297-298

DAWSON 15-2134-2137-2144-602 2062-112-2940-2983-2968-2173-' 2056-2108 2698-202-239 1602 1492 -1486-1488-605 1486-1488 2051-112-41-29-30-22-2081-217311-59-46-60-45-47-44
604 1189-604 330-606-608-610
296-330-297-298 607
1189-1108-1102-601 2153-2146-296-1744-1743-1741-297298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE
UJ 00 0
RECREATION AND TOURISM
LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing CODIBercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areaa Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

DECATUR
.J.J.U-..l.jq .J..H .J.qq
2040-2057-2075-79-132-20-21-2952-73 2065-79-202-2110-253 1492-1487 1487 2057-2059-35-58-63-68-64-34-69-70-52-74-152
9bl-9b0 '::lbl-'::lbl-'::lb.J Z97-l9ti
'jt)q
.LlU.:i J_.). J_/ 31-.':11 .'jlj

DEKALB

WATER

Surface Water

2079-412-1068-2985-414

Ground Water

l?n7Q .Q'1-?Q'19-? Qfl8-2108

Coastal Areas

Water Quality

2079-296R-202-400-403-417-412-206-2303-208-226-227-243-414

Floods

170S-1657-1658-1661-1664-1691-1675-1696-1676-1688-1669

Water Resource Devel. 1100 1474

PHYSIOGRAPHY Soils

1488-397-1492

Topography Forest - Vegetation

1068 1488

Geology - Minerals

97-37-34-45-46-59-11-96-92-1068-95

Climate

417-1068

Remote Sensing

427

FISH AND

C011111ercial Fish

WILDLIFE

Sport Fish

Wildlife

w .0...0..

End8D2ered Species Natural Areas

400-403

RECREATION

Parks and Recreation 395-2824-1199

AND TOURISM Trails

Tourism

1186-1199

LAND USE

Land Use Plans

s17-l024-1023-1026-399-427-2304-lOOO-lOlZ-lUZ/-llJU

Zoning & Subd. Reg. 1026-1025-1010-1011

Urban Areas

2378-2301

Transportation

292-293-1353-400-403-420-2380-2304-ZJUZ-ZY/-ZY~

Utilities

400-403-412-414-416

Housing

316-406-408-409-410-407-1000

Public Facilities

400-403-420

Agriculture

OTHER

Population

406-1026-407-405-1000-2817

Economic Maps

1000-2817-2301
297,-298-2163-1477i=~"'""i4Zb-4JJ-4U4LJ.

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE
w
00 N
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Ve~etation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensin~ Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zonin~ & Subd. Re~. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

DODGE
~075-20-21-73 ~02
1487-1492 1487 o8 3~ 22
297-298 646 1.ID-s297-298

DOOLY 154-2134-2144 2075-79-20-21-73 79-202-253-68q
1489-"1492-686 686 686 2046-2059-65-35-63-68-64-69-10
688
686-691 708 297-298 689 709-687 686 1104 Z97-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE
w wCXl
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils
Topo~raphy
Forest - Vegetation GeoloRV - Minerals Climat_e Remote Sensin2 CoDIIlercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endan2ered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zonin2 & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housin2 Public Facilities A2riculture Population Economic Maps

DOUGHERTY 23-2954-2122-2125-2134-2137-2144-2089 2040-2075-79-20-21-2975-2954-73-2108-2088 79-202-2122-2125-z-53 1704 1492 141:S/ 487
LU.:>.5 Ll..:>L Ll)5~ .5.:> b.5-bi:S b4 /I:S-J4-U-l94l
P-53
1297-298-2381 2638
2817 1103 -2817 2152 -297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOVRISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topottraphy Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing C011111ercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife End~ered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities .Agriculture Popnlation Economic Maps

2079 2079-21-95-2959-2968

DOUGLAS

2079-2968-202-2242-208-218-224-226 r6SU-T7o5
1602 1492-397-1488

1488 41-29-30-22-45-47-44-84-46-95-ll-2822

13SQ...:.T97-291r
1088-1076 426-433-424-422-434-425-429-431-435-430

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND w WILDLIFE
00 \.11
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas
Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - VeKetation Geolo~ - Minerals

EARLY
12114 2075 79 20 21 73-209~
79-202-2244-218
1487-662-1492
_l48Z_ !20'l9-109-6'l-56-63-68-64-78-69-10l29_42_

ECHOLS
lli-?1-?1 22-2117-2114-2125-2121 1?07 "i-71
1202-2122-2123-2125
148?-1492
1487 _J2059-76-58-63-68-75-64-69-70-74-10

Climate Remote Sensing
Conunercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg_.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic
Maj>_S

662 297-298
:297-298

1 1194
1297-298
I.J::5t>
11194
297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Deve1. Soils Topography Forest - VeKetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Conanercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife EndanJtered S~ecies Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

EFFINGHAM

ELBERT

~lJl-llJ4-llJ/-l14J-lUJ-2lJ6-2142 15-212/-2133-llJ6-2142

--- ~075-20-21-80-73-2946-2089-2108
~U.L -.Z.LJl-234

296ts 2968-202-2127-807

1630

1633 1633-1729-1630

1487-1492

1492-1488-814

320

1487

1488

76-58-75-34-52

37-30-22-45-60-46-59-11-92

1633

1729

1209-1195-1196 297-298
1196 297-298-1732

1633-806
321-320-805 1015
321-297-298-2382 1014-1633-320-807
1014-1633-807
319 319 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE
w
00 -.....!
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water _Q_uality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Conunercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities AEriculture Population Economic Maps

EMANUEL t2075-20-21-71 t202-461
1487 1492 1487 2059-63-68-64-22-457
153
1205 460 480-479
297-29~-2411-2321
479-480-461 480-479
1078-1082 297-298

EVANS_ 15-2134-2137-2143 12108 202 1492 76-75
1209-1195-1196 388 297-298
3~~
1196
Z'J/-Z9~

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel.
Soils Topo2raphy
Forest - Ve2etation Geology - Minerals

FANNIN
15-2130-2132-2135-2138-2145-2114 2968
2968-202-2130-2132 2084-2690 1602-2685 1492-1486
2700-2706-2692-177-1446-1486-2693 55-56-41-27-30-11-46-54-44-49-4745-87-59

Climate Remote Sensing
Commercial Fish Sport Fish
Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas
Parks and Recreation
Trails Tourism
Land Use Plans ZoninR & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic Maps

2683
2392 2685-857 1189-2685 2682-855
296 297-298-2323 Z391 ZJn 2685 856 2685 856-2685 2685-2684-1189
177-296-1~46-297-298

2137-2144 2968

FAYETTE

2268-202-214-226

1492.-1488 1488 37-46-.99-92

676 675 Z'i/-298
Z98-Z97

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE
w
00 \0
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals
ClimateRemote Sensing Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

FLOYD 23-2110-2122-2123-2126-2134-2137-2144 118-2949-2961-2968 1083-2961-2968-202-2110-2122-2123-2126-239 1726-1702 1602-1722-1725 1484-1492
1484 44-50-49-47-52-88-89-2961-1355-143-2043-118-55-58-64-90-41-116-38-4234-22-87
153-567
592 592 567-297-2383-592 569-325-568 569-325-568 567 567-1069-1076 143-2176-1355-297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - VeAetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing ColiiJlercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

613-602 2968

FORSYTH

2968-202-218-228 1705 1602
613-1492-1488-605 613 613-612-1488 613-32-27-29-30-22-45-47-46-59-11 613

blZ-604
1189-604 6l4-61J-ouo-oms-o:.!.:,-JJO
615-623
bl4-bl/
613-612-296-330-297-625 612-628 624-612-626-6Q7-611 613-612-628 612 613-612 1189-612-1108-1102-601
296-1744-1745-1742-1740-1746-113~-1743-1741-297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Clima_te Remote Sensing Connnercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

FRANKLIN 15-2133-2136-2142-602 2968
2968-202-231
1602 1486-1488-605-1492 348 1486-1488 34-22-46-59
193-604
1189-604 350-348-330-606-608 351 348 350-330-297 350 607 350 348 349 1189-1102-349-601 1736-297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Ve~etation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish SI>_ort Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areaa Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Re& Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

FULTON 2079-15-2985-412-414-2134-2137-2143-2144-1068 207!1-21-95-2959-2968-2108
2079-2968-202-400-403-417-412-414-2303-206-208-218-226-228-243-253
1130-1131-1132-1651-1653-1705-1661-166~-16I2-1681-169b
1474 1488-397 -1492 1068 1488 34-29-30-45-47-52-54-84-46-95-11-92-1350-1351-1352 417-1068 427
153-400-403 198-395-1941
343-1024-1023-1026-399-427-345-1027-1130 347-346-1026-1025 343-342-344-345-2301 292-293-297-298-296-1353-400-403-420-345-2305-2302-2389-2386-2304 400-403-412-414-416 343-406-408-409-410-407 342-400-403-420
4U6-4U7-405-:l~17
1026-2817-2301 :l97-:l98-:ll63-1474-1350-296-426-433-4ZZ-1022

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel.
Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals

GILMER l15-2134-2137-2144
l2q6B

GLASCOCK 2075-83-2968

12Ql1R-202
1?1 LLQ
11 f>02-1721-R58 I1486-14Q2

2968-202-461 1492

?f\Q?. -1 t..t..F. -1 t..RF.-?F.Q!J.

'11-'l'l-SR-41-27-29-30-22-87-45-44-54 2059-35-33-34-70-72-71-83-465-152

F.O-l..F.-11

457

Climate Remote Sensing_
Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas
Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism
Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas
Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic Maps

.2392 1721-857-858
2682-323-324-855-859-860
323 297-298-2591-2392-2393
856
2101 132 2149-177-1446-297-298

1205 460-464 473 297-298
473-332
1078-1082 465-152-297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water
Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Coliii'\ercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

GLYNN 23-2960-1614 2175-73-2089-2108-2941-2967-2966-2944-2075-130-131-20-2960-2055-20402064-21-80-2953 1635-1137-1310-1321-1319-1614-1608 2967-202-1137-1310-1313-1614-221-222
1061-1616 1487 -1492 1321-2809 1487 1635-2960-2809-10-2059-2072-2068-76-2055-63-68-75-64-34-22-69
1321 173-167-168-171-172-170-1993 1993
188
1155-1211 1065
1616-297-298
1616
1155 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION
AND TOURISM
LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing C011111ercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Enda~ered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

GORDON 15-2124-2125-2126-2134-2137-2144 2961-2968
2961-2~68-202-2124-2125-2126-233-239
1602-1721 1492-1486-1484 1447-1486-1484 143-55-58-90-38-34-22-87-48-50-44-52-88-89-91-2822-1355
567 1721
576-575 567-297-298 1721 575 567 2684-2681-1090-1076-567 143-1355-177-1447-297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish S1>_ort Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

GRADY
2134-2137 2057-2075-79-73 79-202
1487-1492 1487 2057-35-58-68-34-69-70-152
967 297-298 963 966 963
963-1103 152-297-298

GREENE 2127-2134-2137-2143 2968 2968-202-2127-211-807-815
1488 l.4'jZ 1480 1488 107-37-34-30-22-45-44-46-11-92
2637-806
805-1480 841-817 843-842 840-297-298-818-2325 807-815 839-816 807
1079 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND
WILDLIFE
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Ve~etation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Co11111ercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

GWINNETT 207(}-15-QC}-412-41 4-2114-2137-2141-2144 2079-95-2959-2968
243-236-2079-2968-202-400-403-417-412-414-206-227-228 1531-1528-1705-1669-1679-1688 1100-1474-164-1602-1531-1528 14(}2.....1488-397
1488 29-37-30-22-45-46-95-11-96-92 417
153-400-403 395-1481
400-403-420-2380-2394-297-298 400-403-412-414-416 406-408-409-410-407 400-401-420
40n-407-40'l-2R17 2817
~4 74-1354-17 43-1 n 1-4?f.. -411-4 n. -422 -434 -425 -42 g. -431 -4.15-430 ,423--'~28
297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Co11111ercial Fish S~ort Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans ZoninK_ & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Map_s

? 1'lLL .2J 1L ,?lLJ.. .f\02_
?OI=.A

HAHERSHAM

?QfiR-?_0?-JlR

1 ,;n?
1492-14Rfi-14RR-fiO'i1444 1b.4fi- 1 b.Rfi .. 1 4RR 14'i-2R04-'i1-SR-27-2Q-42-10-22-R7-4'i-47-4q-44-S4-117-46-ll-144

620-2639-604
1189-604 616-620-330-606-608 619-1153 616-618-617-621 616-296-330-297-298-2395 620 617-622-607
1475 618 618-1189-620-1108-1102-601 145-177-296-144-1444-1446-297-298

WATER PHYSIOGRAPHY

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals

HALL
2134-2137-602 2968
2968-202-209-218-220-1136 1531 15.11 1602 1492-1488-605
1488 58-27-29-34-30-22-87-45-52-46-59i11.. 47

HANCOCK 2134-2137-2143 2075-82-2968
2968-202-872
1100-1362-1361 1487-1488-1492
1487-1488 2041-68-1067-33-37-34-45-72-8271-81-92-152

FISH AND WILDLIFE
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Climate Remote Sensing
Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic Maps

604

12637

11189-604 329-330-606-608

329 330-2395-297-298
607

297-298 872

1475

870

1189-1102-601

870

1744-1745-1742-1740-1746-1743-1741- 1362-1361-152-297 298

297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND ..,.. WILDLIFE
0 0
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals

2137 2968-2396

HARALSON

2968-202-239

1602 1492-1484-1488

1484-1488 58-85-29-42-34-30-22-47-49-44-4611-2822

Climate Remote Sensing
Connnercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic Maps

567
593-574 567-297-298-2396 574
567 593-1091-1076-567 297-298

HARRIS 2134-213 7-2144 2968 2968-202-218-242-244 1710 1488-1492 1488 56-22-44-46-11-504
153
1191 663-664
297-298-2416
503 501-1191 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

HART

Surface Water

1633-2133-2136-2142

Ground Water

2968

Coastal Areas

Water Quality

2968-202

Floods

Water Resource Devel. 1633-1630

Soils

1492-1486-1488

ToQography

Forest - Vegetation 1486-1488

Geology - Minerals

42-30-49-60-111-46-59-11

Climate

1633

Remote Sensing

Conmercial Fish

Sport Fish

Wildlife

Endangered Species

Natural Areas

Parks and Recreation 1633

Trails

Tourism

Land Use Plans

330

Zoning & Subd. Reg.

Urban Areas

Transportation

1330-2~1-29_8

Utilities

Housing

Public Facilities

1633

Agriculture

Population

Economic

Maps

1736-297-298

2134 2968

HEARD

2968-202-218-226

1602 1488-1492

1488 63-64-85-27-37-22-45-46-11-504

1191
297-298
503 1191-501 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE
.1> 0 N
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Ve~etation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Co11111ercial Fish SQ_ort Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zonin_g_ & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

2114-J1.17
2968
2968-202-206-226-243 1650-1668 14 74-1364-1100 1488-397-1492
1488 30-46-59

HENRY

h7h
675 297-298
1364-1474-426-433-424-422-434-425-429-431-435-430-423-297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Co11111ercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered S~ecies Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

15-2137-2143-758 2075-20-21-98-73-758

HOUSTON

749-202-724-758-212-225 758 758 1492-1487-1489

1487-722 2059-76-35-63-68-64-34-22-69-44-71-98-10-731

783-730-729-761-782
733 771-773-1018-738-741-750-780-779 774-1021-739-732 1021-1019-1020-1018-1017 1018-772-755-756-757-2398-297-298-2324-781 775-749-724-754 770-743-735-1017-762 775-1020 721 1019-752-2817
1019-740-723-727-726-725-752-2817 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Ouali ty Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Ve~etation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endan~ered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities
Housin~
Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

IRWIN 2075-20-21-73 202 1487 -1492 1487 76-68-34
153 1194
297-298 636
1194 297-298

JACKSON 15-23-2137-2143 2968
2968-202-211-213-807-819 1531 1364-1602-1531-1723-317-885 1488-1492
1488 37-34-22-45-46-11
1723
1723-806
820-805 822-821 836-837-838-844 824-297-298 823-807-819 836-838-844 837-823-807
1079 1364-1365-1366-297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE
-100 \..n
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

JASPER 15-2137-2143 2968 2968-202-212-238-873 1474-1364-2636 1488-1492 176-1990-1488 108-77-115-45-46-59-11
2636
297-298 873
870 870 1364-1474-297-298

JEFF DAVIS 21372141 2075 -71 202 -212 -222 1100-1099 1492 2059-76-63-75-64-34
1204 379 297-298 379-378 1107-1105 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE
+--
0 Ln
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

JASPER 15-2137-2143 2968 2968-202-212-238-873 1474-1364-2636 1488-1492 176-1990-1488 108-77-115-45-46-59-11
2636
297-298 873
870 870 1364-1474-297-298

JEFF DAVIS 2137-2143 2075-73 202 212-222 1100-1099 1492 2059-76-63-75-64-34
1204
379 297-298 379-378 1107-1105 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals
Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

JEFFERSON 2106-2142 2075-20-21-83-73 202-461
1487-1492 1487 457-152-2964-2059-65-35-63-68-64 33-34-22-70-83-10
1205 460-482 484 297-298 483-461 483
484-1078-1082 152-297 291:$

JENKINS 15-2134-2137-2143 2075-73 202-461
1492-1487 1487 68-457
190
1205
460
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WATER
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OTHER

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2075-21 202-984

JOHNSON

1487 -1492
1487 65-56-68-69-2964

297-298 874
87_6__ 870-1080 297-298

JONES 2129-2131-2143-758 2075-82-2968-758
2968-749-202-2129-2131-724-758-212 758 758 1488-1492
1488-722-176-1990 35-77-94-34-82-46-71-81-152-731
1989
1989 730-729-761
733 738-767-766-741-750 768-739-732 767 769-755-756-757-297-298 749-724-754 743-735-765-762
721 752 740-727-726-725-752 176-152-297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE
+:0
CX>
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Co1IDD.ercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails/
Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

2968 2968-202 1492-1488 1488 134-59-124
676
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297-21)8
297-298

LAMAR

2134
73
202

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1492

76-75-52

Ll':14
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WATER
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OTHER

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LAURENS 2127-2134-2137-15-2143-1530 2075-20-21-73 202-2127-211 1529-1530 1487-1492 1487 2059-63-64-34-22-10
1529
189-1530 1201 1013-318 1013-318 297-298-2402 646
1080 297-298

LEE 2962-2134 2054-2040-2075-79-20-21-2980-73 79-202-2531487-1492 1487 2054-68-69
297-298-2381 2638
1103 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quali~y Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Ve&etation Geology - ~nerals Climate Remote Sensing Cotllllercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zonin_g & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

T .TRR'R'T'V
?1 .?111 ?1 OR .?ORQ.. ?nf.l..-?07 'i-1 ?0-?0-21-R0-2Q'i1-2Q66-73 _11 1 7 1 11 n ..1 1? 1 - 1 ~OR ?0?-?111 -1117.-1 ~1 o.. ?1 0-??1 17?. JlJ}Q. -l7.26. 16.R7-16.RQ-_.l.4..92. 1 ~?1 14R7 205.9-_26_-61-68-7.5.-_64-1.4-10
1 ~?1 1101-l67-l68-1Q91 1301 1993
l53
1 L'iS-1211 529
529 .52_9-297-298-2328
1155 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing ColiiD.ercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zonin_g & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

ZL:U-Z.Ub 2968 2968 202 231 461
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14~~ -1492 1488 119-31-30-45-49-133-46-11-457
lZU.J 460-466 4/4 475
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4/4 .LU/1:5 lU~Z
Z'j/-Z'j'6

LINCOLN

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

LONG

Surface Water

Ground Water

2064-80-2953-73-2108

Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel.
Soils Topography

202-222
1100 1492

Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals 76-75

Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish

1173-172-170

Sp_ort Fish

Wildlife

Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation

Trails Tourism Land Use Plans

Zoning & Subd. Re_g.

Urban Areas Trans_portation

297-298

Utilities

Housing Public Facilities Agriculture

Population

Economic Maps

:z~n-298

LOWNDES 2057-79-20-21-72-210R 79-202-207-235 2955 1487-1492 1487 76-68-75-34-69-70-52-74-2955
1194 557 558-559 557 557-297-298-2329 536
557 557-1194 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals
Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

LUMPKIN
2134-2137-2144-602 2968

McDUFFIE
2136-2142 2075-21....:83-'2968

2968-202-218-239

2968-202-461

1602 1492-1486-1488-605

1487-1488-1492

2692-1446-1486-1488

1487-1488

146-11-59-147-32-27-29-42-30-22-45 65-32-68-37-34-30-22-44-11-83-152-

47-49-44-46

457

604
604-1189 2682-331-606-608
629 296-331-297-298-2404
607
1475
2684-1189-601-1108-1102
147-296-146-1446-297~298

1205 460-467
481 297-298-2331 481-461
481
1078-1082
297-2Y1:S-.D2

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH ARD WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Qualitv Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Co11111ercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areaa Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Re2.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

MciNTOSH 23-2131 2108-2089-2064-2075-'120-20-21-80-2953-2966-73 1137-1310-1321-1999-2002-1608 202-2131-1137-1310-221-222 1100 1492-14B7-rq-s9 1321 1487 68 T'SJli 1321
1~01 ~73;_l.o7-Tf>s--T7T-T7T-T7U-l993
1301-1993
.L ~:HS ':1 .L ':1 ~ ~- :-zuuT
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.1I55-~21T
L.':JI L.':Jl:S
1155 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION
AND TOURISM
LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensin2 Co11111ercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife
Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation
Utilities Housing Public Facilities fuiculture Population
Economic Maps

154 l11Z lllllll3 :LU4ll44 2075-129-20-21-98-73
202-2112-2122-2123-225-253-689

MACON

1487-1489-686-1492 686 1487-686 10 2042-2046-2059-35-63-68-64-34-b~-/U-/.l-~~

oBB-lZUb
686
706 297-298 689 706-687
686
1104 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Couanercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation
Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

2137-2133 2968

MADISON

2968-202-807-825

1602 1488-1492

1488 37-30-22-60-46

l:iUb
805-l:iZb
Z':J/ Z91:i 807-825 807
J.U/':J L.':J I Z':Jl:S

MARION 2135
2075-20-21-73
202-689
1488-686-1492 bl:ib 686-1488 059-37-63-64-34-22-44-71-10
bl:il:i
/UU-b8b 702 b91:i-700 Z':U-298-2332 /Ul-689 t>':Jl:S-/UJ /UJ. t>l:S t>
1.1.U4 L.':J I Z':Jl:S

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Toporaphy Forest - Veetation Geology - Minerals
Climate Remote Sensin Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endanered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housin Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

154-2134 2968-2415

MERIWETHER

2968-202-253

1728 1492-1488

1488 504-2045-37-34-30-22-45-70-44-72
46-71-59-11

1728 1191
508 297-298 2415 2414
)OJ
)01. )U~ .l.i~.L 297-298

MILLER
"1.0/)-l':J-IJ 2108
79-202 1492 78-2942
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L.'.:Jt-L.'.:JO
1.:>0
l':J7-l':J8

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND
WILDLIFE
RECREATION
AND TOURISM
LAND USE
O'I'HER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Ve.etation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensin2 COlllllercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endaugered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zonin_g_ & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Trans_portation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Po{'t!lation Economic Maps

MITCHELL 2075-100-79-20-21-2976-2957-73 79-202-253 i 1.4~ /-1492 .14~/ l.:>L. L.':J4L.-L.':J.) I L.U:>':J l.UU-j.)-bj-t>~-b4-/ ~- j4-b9-7 4-1U-l97 b
297-298
1103 152-297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

MONROE

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - VeRetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing COliiD.ercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endan2ered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

2124-2125-2126-2127-2134-2144-758 2968-758
2968-749-202-2124-2125-2126-2127-724-758-212-216-231 758 758 1488-1492
1488-722 77-115-69-45-44-46-59-11-731
730-729-761
733 73~ 741 750 776 739 732.
755 756 7':J/ Z':J/ ~ 749-724-754 763-743-735-762
721 752 740-727-726-725-7 52 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE
~
N 0
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing_ Connnercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

MC'N'"GOMERY 2134-2137 2075-21-73-2108 202-211-222 1487-1492 1487 2059-76-63-68-64-34-10
1145 297-298 646
1080 297-298

MORC!AN
15-2124-2134-2137-2143 2968 2968-202-2124-211-231-807-827
1488_1492 1488 64-37-45-46-59
2637-806
805-828 829 297-298 807-827 845 807
1079 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals
Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

MURRAY 12134-2144-1724 I2<Hil -2968
2~7q-2961-2q68-202-1724-231-239
11 7?lJ. i1602-1721-8S8 1486-1484-1492
11 lJ.Rfi-llJ.RlJ.-1lJ.lJ.fi lq2-8q-ll-123-ll0-2822-1355-126-88 11 lJ.1-'\'i- '\R-QO..lJ.?-1lJ.-10-22-87-4 'i-49 l'iO-lJ.lJ.-52
1724-1721-857-858
855
584 297-298 1421 856 584
856 2684-2681-1092-1076
143-1355-177-14~~197-~

MUSCOGEE
ll1UY-LU4-Z.LJ/ Z.L44
2075-2076-20-21-2968-73 2968-202-2109-2244-2242-218-242-244 1700 1488-662-1492 1488 2076-34-22-46-71
661
662-663-664 297-298-2406-2416
12817 2817
1297-29~

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE
.j::-
N N
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Co1IDII.ercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation
Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

NEWTON 15-2134-2117-2137-2048 2968
2968-202-314-206-226-238-243 1668-1687 1100-1474-1364-164-2636 1488-1492 314 1488 37-34-30-46
153 186-314-2636-676
341-675 341
341-297-298
314 341
314 314 1364-1474-297-298

2134 2968

OCONEE

2968-202-211-807-830

1492-1488
1488 46

2637-806
805-831
297-298-2363 807-830 807
1079 297-298

WATER PHYSIOGRAPHY

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals

OGLETHORPE
?Qf.R
2968-202-807-832
1488 -1492 1488 37-34-30-22-46-11-92

Climate

Remote Sensing

FISH AND

Commercial Fish

WILDLIFE

Sport Fish

Wildlife

I

Endangered Species

Natural Areas

153

RECREATION

Parks and Recreation 2637-806

AND TOURISM Trails

Tourism

LAND USE

Land Use Plans

805-833

Zoning & Subd. Reg.

Urban Areas

Transportation

297-298

Utilities

807-832

Housing

Public Facilities

807

Agriculture

OTHER

Population

Economic

1079

Maps

297-298

PAULDING
12968
2968-202 1602 1486-1488 -1492 1486-1488 55-85-27-29-42-34-30-45-47-49-4446-59-11-2822
567
r;7(l .5..6J.~ .?07. ?OR
567 567-1093-1076 297-298

WATER PHYSIOGRAPHY

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas
Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals

l"iL.-7')R 98-73-758

PEACH

749- 202-72!. 7t;R-?? ') 758 758
1492-1489

722 71-98-731 ---

FISH AND WILDLIFE
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

-C-l i-m -a t-e Remote Sensing
Commercial Fish _Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic Maps

-

..

-

-

730-729-761-778

-

733 738-741-750-777
739 732.

755-756-757-2324 749-724-754 763-743-735-762
721 752 740-727-726-725-752-777 297-298

PICKENS l2131-2144-602 2968
2968-202
1602 1486-605-1492
1486
53-55-58~41-27-34-22-87-45-48-49-
44-121-54-60-46-59-11-92-122-60 -
-
604-857
1189-604 333-334-855-606-608-861
333 297-335-297-298-2336
856-60 I
856 1189-601 297-298-296

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Co11Dllercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation
Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

PIERCE 15-2137-2143 2075-21-80-73-2108 202
1492-1487 1487 2059-76-56-63-68-75-64-34-10
888 928 934 297-298 927 934-887-926 927
297-298

PIKE 154-2134-2137 2968 2968-202-253 1728 1492-1488 1488 37-22-44-72-46-59-124-504
1728-676 675 297-298
501
297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel.
Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals

POLK 15-2134-2137-2144 1118-2961-2968

~134-2137
2075-21-73

PULASKI

202-2968-2961
1172'l-lfiQ7
11602-1725 1484-1492

1202-212 ti-487-1492

1484

1487

88-52-44-50-49-48-2822-1355-143- 2059-76-65-63-68-64-69-44-10-2964

2043-118-55-58-85-90-116-38-42-22-87

Climate Remote Sensing
Connnercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic Maps

567
580 581 582-583-579-580 567-297-298 582-583
582-583
567 1094-1076-579-567 297-298-143-2165-1355

297-298
b4b
Im:SO
ll~/-Z~H

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Conunercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation
Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

2134 2968

PUTNAM

2968-202-211~875

1100-1362-1361 1488-1492

1488 176
37 46~ll

637
297-298 875
870 870 I362-1361-17o-297-298

QUITMAN 2075-79-73 79-202-2244-2242-218-660 66Z-1492
ZU44 ZU4t> j) j4 I 1.
662-663-664 297-Z98 660
ZY /-Z':18-1./ J8

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND .p. WILDLIFE
N 00
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Qualitv Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals

RARTTN 11 'l-::>1 /Q-2131 2111-21%-2142-602-268 12Qfi,q. 2686
202-2129-2131-2686-241-2968
1602 1486-60.5-1492
2706-2692-1446-1486-2695-2686 11-59-145-31-53-29-30-22-45-47-4454-57-117-46-2683-2686-144

RANDOLPH 2075 7Q 20..21 -73 79-202-660
662- 1492
2044-35-34-69~70-71

Climate Remote Sensing
Colllllercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic Maps

2683
2686 1360-2639-2686-604 2682-604-1189 2682-331-606-608
296-331-297-298 607 2686 2686 2684-1189-1108-1102-2686-601
145-177-1~4-13oo-1~6-297-z9s

662-663-664 297-298 660
297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals

RICHMOND
2116-2117-2133-2136-2142 2075-20-21-83-2968-73

ROCKDALE
2079-2048 2079-105-95-2959-2968

202-2116-2117-240-461-2968 1708 1630 1487-1492

202-206-226-243-2079-2968 1668-1687-1688 1100-1474 1492-1488-397

1487

1488

457-10-83-11-71-2964-152-52-72-2059 105-37-46-59-95-96-1354

65-35-56-63-68-64-33-37-34-70-44

Climate Remote Sensing
Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism
Land Use Plans Zonin2. & Subd. R~g_. Urban Areas Transoortation Utilities Housins;t
Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic Maps

1205 460-2812 ,2812
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297-298-152

IDJ 1191
L':Jt-:-L':Jij
1414-297-1298-426-433-424-422-434431-435-430-423

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils
Topo~raphy
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensin2 Conmercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zonin~ & Subd. Re2.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

21-98-73 202-689

SCHLEY

1487-1488-686-1492 686 1487-1488-686 2042-34-68-34-69-70-44-71-98

688
686
297-'298 689 687
1104 297-298

SCREVEN 15-2116-2119-2120 2075-20-21-73-2108 202-2116-2119-229-234-461 1630 1492-1487 1487 76-68-75-64-69-70-10-457
194 1205 460-468
297-298-468 461
1078-1082 1732-297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zonin2 & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

SEMINOLE 15-2124-2125-2134-2137-2144 79-73-2057

SPALDING 15-2134-2137-2144-2407 2968-2108

231-79-202-2124-2065-2125-2244-218 2968-202-214-226-232-253

1487-1492
1487 2059-63-68-64-2057-78-74-2942

1492 -1488
1488 37-34-22-44-46-59

153 968
969-972-970 974 974-969-972-970 974-972-297-298 968-971 974-973 974-968-971
974 974-968-971-1103 "/..97 "l..9H 1737

o7o 675 297-298-2407-2408
ZY/-Z':J'd

WATER PHYSIOGRAPHY

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel.
Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals

STEPHENS 1'l-?111-21111-2142-n02 ?QflH
2Qn8-202-227
1602 1492-14Hn-ll.HH-nO'i
14L.l.-1L..Hn-1L..HR ?2-H7-L.'i-ll

FISH AND .j::-- WILDLIFE
w
N
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Climate Remote Sensing
Coumercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic
Haps

2639-604
1189-604 331-606-608-632 633 630-634 331-297-298-632
607-631 632
630 601-630-1108-1102 1736-1444-297-298

STEWART 2137-2144 2075-20-21-73 202-2244-2242-218-242-244-660 1487-662-1492 1487 2046-2059-35-63-68-64-34-69-7044-71
662-663-664 297-298 660
ZY/-ZY8

WATER PHYSIOGRAPHY

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals

SUMTER 154 2040-2075--79 20-21 .?QAl .7?.
79-202-689
1487-686-1492
:btsb
1487-686 172-44-2042-2059-35-63-68-64-34-22169-70-10-71

TALBOT 154 207') .. 296873
2968-202-660
1728 1488-1492
1488 53-64-34-22-54-46-71-11-124-504

FISH AND WILDLIFE
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Climate Remote Sensing
Conunercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic Maps

~95-688
695-686-692
695-694-696-707 o95-297-298 695-689 o95-687 695 686
104 ?97-298

1728 1191 663-664
297-298 660
503 501-1191 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic Maps

TALTAFF.RRO 2968 2968-202-461
1488-1492 1488 30-22-49-44-46-11-457
315 215-12e5 469-479 472-471 297-298 215-461 471-215
472-1078-1082-315 297-298

TATTNALL 15-2125-2134-2137-2143 2075-20-21-73 202-2125-222
1100-1099 1487-1492
1487 76-68-75-64-34
173-172-170
153 187
1204 388
385-277 297-298
384-376-388 385-377
1107-1105 ?Q7. 298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

TAYLOR 15-154-2125-2134-2137-2144 2075-20-21-98-2968-73 2968-202-2125-25 -689
1487-1488-686-1492 686 686-1487-1488 56-68-34-72-46-71-98
195-688
686 704 297-298 689 687 686 1104 297-298

TELFAIR 23-2114-2134-2137-2143 2075-20-21-73 202-2114-212-222 1100-1099 1487-1492 1487 2059-65-56-63-68-64-34-22
297-298 646
1080 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water _Q'!alit_y Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Trans_1>_ortat ion Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

TERRELL 2040-2075-79-20-21-2982-73 79-202 1487-1492 1487-1157 68
297-298 115_7 1157 1157 1157 1157-1103 297-298

THOMAS 15-2134-2137 2075-106-79-129-20-21-73 79-202-
1487.:..1492 1487 76-106-58-68-34-69-70-52-74-152
153
990-986-987 988 297-298 990-989 988-990
988-1103 297-298-152

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Tqpography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing CoDDD.ercial Fish SI>_ort Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities .A.griculture Population
Economic Maps

~075-79-73-2108
179-202 1492-1487-1489 1487 68-34-22
1194 556 297-298-2410 536
1194 297-298

TIFT

TOOMBS
2075-73
202-352-222
1100 1492-1487
1487 2059-63-68-75-64-34-70-10
173-172-170
352
1204 _353-_388 355-354 387-383 353-352-297-298 352 382-386-388 387-383-352
1107-1105 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals

TOWNS 15-2135-2138-2145-2685-602 ?QnR
2968-202-2685
1602 1492-1486-605 2685 2701-2706-1486-2696-1446-2692 2685-146-11-59-46-60-147-53-56-2729-30-45-47-49-44-54-57

Climate Remote Sensing
Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic Maps

2683
2685 2685-604 1189-604 2682-331-606-608
331-297-298 bU/ 2685
?kRr;
2685 2685-2684-1108-1102-2685-601 147-177-146-297-298

TREUTLEN 73 202-211 1526 1526 1492-1487 1487 2059-63-68-64-10
1526
297-298-2411 b4b
lU~U
29_7. 298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils To___ography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing ColiDilercial Fish S~ort Fish Wildlife Endangered S~ecies Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

TROUP 1')-2134-2117-2144 21-2968-2415
2968-2580-202-2244-2242-218 1710 2415 1488-1492
1488 53-37-34-45-46-59-504
338
1191 512
338-363 297-298-2414-2413-2416-2412 338
338-513 503
1191-501-511 297-298

075-79-73 79-202
1487-1492 1487 68-34

TURNER

1194
540 542-541 297-298 542-541 536 542-541
1194 297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER -

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals
Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg_. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

TWIGGS
2137-2143-758 207')-21-82-73-758

UNION
15-2135-2138-2145-2685-602 7Qfl8

749-202-724-758-212 758 758 1492-1487

2968-202-2685-231 2084
lfl02 1492 -1486-605

1487-722

1 Of\')..1 1 7R-11 fl-144fl-148fl-2f)<}7

81-71-82-52-72-731-152-70-2059-76- 147-53-27-29-30-45-44-54-57-46-59-

35-68-64-94-33-34-22-69-2041

11-146-2685

2683

730-729-751
733
73~-741-/:.>U
739-/J'L.
755-756-757-297-298 749-724-7 54 763-743-735-762
721 752 740-727-725-725-752 529-297-298

2685 2685-604 1189-604 2682-331-606-609
341-331-297-298 607 2685
2684-2681-1189-1108-1102-2685-601 147-177-296-146-1446-297-298

WATER PHYSIOGRAPHY

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals

UPSON 1 'lL.-?114 .?1 L.L. 2968
2968-202-253
1728 1488-1492 1524 1488 34-22-44-54-46-59-11-124-92-504

FISH AND WILDLIFE
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Climate Remote Sensing
Commercial Fish Sp_ort Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic Maps

153 515-1728-676
515-675 519-518
516-297-298 517 514 517
501 297-298

WALKER 2687-15-2138 104-2961-2968
2687-2961-2968-202-215-239 2964-2691 1602 2687-1485-1484-1492
270'l-::16Q2-?6R7-14L. 7-1 L.R'l. .1L.RL. .?701 2687-143-104-35-55-58-114-63-64-90 38-39-43-34-22-87-44-52-88-46-8991-2822-1355 2683
567 26BJ-l92 24D_
591-2682-2687 571 591-589-590 ')91 2687 .')()7 -2Q7 :2982419 2417 2421 2687-589 1009 589-590 2687 ,2687-567-2817 2681-2687-567-2817 143-1355-177-1447-297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

WALTON
202-231 243-807-834 1100-1474-164 1492-1488 1488 56-27-37-30-45-46
806 805-835 297-298 807-834 807 1079 1474-297-298

WARE 929-15-2141 929-2075-20-21-73
202 1665
929-1492
2073-76-56-63-75-64-34-
~29

1989

1989-150-2965 886-1255-1173

--

886 888

929-1159 297-298-2423 929-933
. 931-887-930 929-933 929
929 929 297-298-1255

WATER PHYSIOGRAPHY

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas
Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel.
Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals

WARREN 2075-83-2968 2968-202-461
1487-1488-1492 1487-1488 21-68-37-34-30-22-46-83-152-457

FISH AND WILDLIFE
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Climate Remote Sensing
Conmercial Fish Sport Fish
Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas
Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism
Land Use Plans
Zoning & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas
Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic Maps

1205 460 485 485486 297-298 876
870 1075 152-297-298

WASHINGTON 2134 2075-20-21-82-73 202-211-876 1100 1487-1492 1487 2041-2059-65-35-63-58-64-33-3422-69-70-72-52-82-71-81-11-102964-152
l~l-l~~ ~/()
870 1075-870 152-297-298

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water OUalitv Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils
Topo~raphv
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Co11DD.ercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endan~ered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housin2 Public Facilities Mriculture Population Economic Maps

WAYNE 2122-2129-2134-2137-2143-1110 2075-20-21-80-2953-73-2108

WEBSTER 15-2137-2144 2075-21-73

202-2122-2129-222

202-689

1666

1100

1492-1487

1487-686-1492

686

1487

686-1487

2059 7656-63 68-75-64-24-34-74-10 2046-35-68-69-71

173-172-170

1204
337
3~1
297-298-2306 336 380 381-336
1107-1105 297-298

688
686
297-298 689
b8/
686 1lU4 297-298

WATER PHYSIOGRAPHY

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas
Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals

1 '\10 ?07'\-71

WHEELER

202 211 -222

1 '\?Q-l530
1492

20'lQ-56-63-il4-10

FISH AND WILDLIFE
RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Climate Remote Sensing
Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Mcq>_s

1529 196-1530
297-298 646
1080 297-298

WHITE 15-2124-2134-2137-2144-602 2968 218-2124-2968-202 1602 605-1486-1488-1492 1446-1486-1488 29-34-30-45-47-147-2805-32-46-11146
604 1189-604 331-606-608
296-331-297-298 607
1189-601-1102
147-177-296-146-1446-291-lY~

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals
Climate Remote Sensing CoJIIIlercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

WHITFIELD 15-2111-2126-2134-2137-2144 2961-2968

WILCOX 2075-20-21-73

239-1060-2961-2968-202-211-2126-233 202

1602 1484-1492

1492

270"i-2706-2692-1447-1484-2704 89-123-88-52-91-2822-1355-44-50- 22 143-55-56-58-90-41-42-43-34-22-
87-49

2683

857
2682-855-585 572 1006 583-297-298 1006 856 1006
856 2684-2681 143-3155-177-1447-297-298

153 197
297-298
b4b
1080
l.'JI-I.'J~

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals

T.TTT VRC:
1 " 1 o.. 1 1 1 7 .. 1 1 n.. 1 1 1. F. .1 1 L.?
1 ?7 .?OF.~

WilKINSON
2127 2075-20-21-82-73

?QF.R .?()?. -?1 ?7 ..L.F.l

202-2127-211-877

1L.~R.1L.Q?
h. 1 !,~~
llQ. 31-37-34-30-22-51-61-46-11-457

1100 1492
2041-76-35-94-135-33-34-69-70-7282-71-81-152

Climate Remote Sensing
Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing
Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic Maps

356
356-1205 356-460-469 362-361 359-358-357 356-297-298 360-461
360-356
356 1078-1082-357-356 297-298

297-298 877
870 870 297-298-152

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Oualitv Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Veaetation
Geoloav - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Commercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endanaered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zonin2 & Subd. Reg.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population
Economic Maps

WORTH 2134-2137 2075-79-20-21-73 79-202
1492
34-69
983-985
980-985-979 980-985-979-981 982-985-297-298 983-985 984 983-985-981
9~5
985-981-1103 297-298

STATE INDEX

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Quality Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Tol)ography
Forest - Vegetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensin2 COlllllercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areas Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans
Zonins;t & Subd. Res;t.
Urban Areas Transportation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps
Air Quality Solid Waste Historical Areas Environmental Law

STATE 3067-3051-1156-2071-2047-2168-2172-2171-2169-2077-12-17-18-13-16-14 2077-26-13-2951-2948-2945-2958-2950-2049-2155-1140 2902-2915-2077-1606-1935-2247-2241-1137-3076-3002-1608-2802-1162-1173 2047-1985-2061-2077-25-2986-2560-2578-2566-2583-]125-lll4-lUl-lUJ-lU4 2087-2170-2077-12-1062-1073-2819-2820 2806-2815-2080-1097-1128-1095-1070-2818-1600-301l-1644-1156-14YU-lbJU 1483-14 71-2249-2571-274-14 73-147,0-14 77-1491-1076-1492 2162 24-271-2154-2707-272-274-275-276-277-290 250-1367-1112-51-4-5-62-1074-1070-36-7-128-3-2956-1358-137-136-8-9-l
1636-3067-2810~2811
2063-2160-2161-1608-1404-2808 174-169-166-162-168-167-165-1987-1988-1255-1567 163-161-160-162-3038-3040-1987-1988-1984-2521-2522-178 163-161-160-3038-1996-1980-1981-1982-1983-1986-1984-1995-178 2000-3038-1992 155-153-1042-163-161-160-3038-1997-1986 2201-155-1939-3055-1930-3049-1932-3047-1933-1934-1482-1900-2635 3048-1936-3049-1442-1901-1937-2911-2912 3049-1200 2060-2063-1096-1070-1073-2166-2148-1405-1406-1477
2070-2249-3067-3077-1557-1560 1096-1644-2800-262-288-297-298-1572 2818-202-2630-2632-2634 1568 2818 3001-1473-1490-1561 1101-1113-305-306-207 1126-1127-1066-1070-1040-1041-263-1114-1984-2813-261-308-1043-1156
138-141-2164-2157-2158-2159-2150-4-14-2956-137-136-151-140-139-1735 251-252-2572-2568-2562-2561
2569-2565-2582-2578-202-48-249 2203-2202-2201-1356-1357-3073 1170-1172-1173

See also next page.

WATER
PHYSIOGRAPHY
FISH AND WILDLIFE RECREATION AND TOURISM LAND USE
OTHER

Surface Water Ground Water Coastal Areas Water Qualitv Floods Water Resource Devel. Soils Topography
Forest - Veaetation Geology - Minerals Climate Remote Sensing Colllllercial Fish Sport Fish Wildlife Endangered Species Natural Areaa Parks and Recreation Trails Tourism Land Use Plans Zoning & Subd. Reg. Urban Areas Trans_portation Utilities Housing Public Facilities Agriculture Population Economic Maps

STATE CONTINUED 151-2049-155-1042-1940 2514-2519-2901 205-2243-2246-2248-201-1137-2821-3000-3072-2575-2802-237 2633-2634
T4-0-139-2B~o7-66
1557-1)i>~-1160-1180-1556

APPENDICES

SOURCES FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
AD-755 508 (NTIS) Coastal Imagery Data Bank (Interim Report) Army Coastal Engineering Research Center Washington, D. C. November 1972 55 pp. (CERC Misc. Paper 3-72)
Report provides information about a Coastal Imagery Data Bank being compiled by CERC which will consist of a systematic index identifying available aerial photographs of the coastal areas of the U.S. Compilation is scheduled for completion in fiscal year 1977. This interim report covers data complied through fiscal year 1972.
Customized Forest Information Retrieval McClure, J. P., USDA Forest Service, Asheville, N.C. "Forest Farmer" 31 (10):6-7
"With the aid of a computer, a forest resource data bank, and specialized computer programs, forest information for any geographic area in the Southeast can be retrieved in a matter of minutes. This advanced data storage and information retrieval system can produce 44 different tables of information for groups of counties, circular areas, or irregular geographic areas of any size or shape."

~~~~E~armen~of~~hi~~an~
_!!i~t~r_y State Records are stored and are available for reference (no loan). Includes unpublished materials as well as publications of state departments and agencies.
Department of Natural Resources -
-"E-art-h -an-d -wa-te-r -se-ct-io--; -: - - -
Extensive files and comprehensive information maintained including:
1. Water Analysis File by Countylocation, dat~, owner, analysis, remarks.
2. Mineral Production File By specific mineral: product, company, location, production.
3. Mineral Analysis File By county and subject: material analyzed, county from which sample was taken, principal investigator, chemical analysis, remarks.
4. File of Mineral Information Collected by WPA Similar to above - chemical analyses of minerals as completed by WPA.
5. Mineral Commodities File General technical articles, property descriptions; maps of mines; descriptions of past-mined areas.
6. Geologic Mapping Listing of all geologic maps for Georgia of past and present.
7. Photo File (1880-1937) and Recent Photo FileGeologically important or interesting sites, reclamation of mines,etc.

451

8. Water wells, Samples of Water Well Drilling Samples for more than 15,000 wells and other detailed data.
9. Theses, Dissertations Copies of theses pertaining to geology of Georgia including those completed by students of out-of-state schools.
10. Foreign publications File -
11. Miscellaneous Water Information File -

Department of Natural Resources -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E"nvironmentaT Protection-Divi--
~ion_- _A!_r_Q~ali!J_Con!_r_1_
Section - Air quality measurement-data and emissions data
from various sources throughout the state is maintained. Automated retrieval of this data is currently programmed.

.Q_e.E_artme.!!_t_o!..!!,atuE_a..!_ B:_e~o~r_e~

~nvi!..O!!.m~n!_a.!_ f_r 2..t~c!_i2_n_j),!_vi_-

sion Sect

lo

nS=o- l-i d-W-as-te-M-an-ag-em-en-t

Land-disposal sites information is maintained which updates Summary of Status of Landtype Disposal Sites (see citation no. 249)

~~rt~~~L~tu~LResource~ ~eorgj.~ ill.....tQJ"ic~l__l:Q...mmjwi9n..
Historical and archaeological information is filed by county. Includes newspaper clippings;
photographs; theses; eivil War records, naval records, archaeo-
logical surveys; field work reports.

E_e_E.a.E.tme~t-o_E Natu.E.al !e..:!our~e..:! -
Land Reclamation Section (Surface ~~~~~~~~~~~-----Macon, Ga. Source for specific information on surface mines in Georgia.
EP 1. 2: In3 Directory of Information Sources Environmental Protection Agency Washington, D.C. 1972
Qer_&i~ In~t.!_t~t~ f_T~c,!!_nlogy_ -
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An information dissemination program is in an initial stage at the Environmental Resources Center and is oriented towards the academic community and the technical personnel in government and industry and their technical consultants. Information on the findings and results of all research projects funded through ERC in addition to selected reports of other organizations of similar interest and purpose is disseminated by mailing of a citations list to appropriate organizations or individuals.
Georgia Project Notification Review System Office of Planning and Budget State of Georgia Atlanta Weekly Approx. 10 pp.
A report from the State clearinghouse listing current governmental projects and programs of interest or importance to Georgia. Includes

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Environmental Impact Statements, applications for federal grants or assistance, etc.
Georgia State University Bureau-of Business-and-E-conomic !e~e~r~h=--~DE=Jos~p~ }!o:Evat:E-
Extensive wildlife habitat, hunting, fishing survey information available in automated from. Data by APDC. County information is available from original questionaires.
C 3.6/2 :D26 Guide to Census Bureau Data Files and Special Tabulations U.S. Bureau of the Census Washington, D. C. June 1969 165 pp.
Describes available data files and selected special tabulations originating at the Bureau during the period 1958-68 and provides information for acquisition. See Bureau of the Census Catalog for updated information. (citation no. 3019)
Industrial Development Division (booklet) Industrial Development Division, Engineering Experiment Station, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta 1971-1972 9 PP
Summarizes various programs, objectives, and products of the IDD including publications, ongoing research efforts, etc.

IDD provides comprehensive information on the economies and related areas of Georgia counties and cities and maintains a library (no-loan), a clipping file and other records useful in area and community development studies.
PB -213 820/7 (NTIS) Information Retrieval Capabilities National Environmental Research Center, Cincinnati, Library Friedman, M. National Environmental Research Center Cincinnati, Ohio August 1972 82 pp.
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Information Retrieval Services of EPA's Office of Solid Waste Management Programs Publication SW - 91 John A. Connally U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 1972 12 pp.

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Describes services available to governmental agencies, research organization's and members of the lay public including the automated SWIRS (Solid Waste Information Retrieval System) and the Library Section. Covers: literature searches, translations, SWIRS users seminars, future plans.
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Maintains records of maps and aerial photography of governmental agencies and private organizations with information regarding availability of maps, aerial photography, geodetic control, etc.
National Referral Center Liorarvof-Congress- -washington, D. C.
"The National Referral Center may be described as the 11 information desk" of the scientific and technical community. It does not provide technical details in answer to inquiries or furnish bibliographic assistance. It functions, rather, as an intermediary, directing those who have questions concerning scientific and technical subjects to organizations or individuals who have specialized knowledge in these fields and are willing to share this knowledge with others. In anwer to requests for guidance and assistance, the Center provides names, addresses, telephones numbers, and brief

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C 3.2: Sp3 Special and Technical Services from the Bureau of the Census - Available to State and Local Governments U.S. Bureau of the Census Washington, D. C. 1970 20 pp.
Describes: Intergovernmental Services Program. Small-Area Data Program, access to summary tapes and special data products.
See also page 30.

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REMOTE SENSING

Remote sensing is detecting the nature of an object without actually touching it. It is an extremely valuable tool in land use planning and environmental monitoring, offering rapid, region wide analysis of man's impact on air, water and land systems.
Most remote sensing devices, such as a camera, the eye, a thermal scanner or radar, record objects by their specific spectral reflectance. This reflectance identifies the object as water, forest land, cropland, etc. Data is usually provided in the form of photographs, either black and white, color, or color infrared.

SOURCES OF REMOTE SENSING INFORMATION (Coverage denoted by maps on following pages)

1)

ERTS - EARTH RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY SATELLITE

Launched in 1972, this satellite photographs all of Georgia once every 18 days from an altitude of approximately 570 miles. Photography
will continue for the life of the satellite, probably one to two more years. Major four lane roads and ponds of five acres are discernible. Areas of 100 by 100 nautical miles are shown on black and white photographs
taken in the green, red, and the near and far infrared spectral bands. Photographs, 70mm negatives and 9 x 9 transparencies can be purchased from EROS DATA CENTER, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 57198.

2)

ULTRA HIGH ALTITUDE - PHOTOGRAPHS

Taken from about 50,000 feet altitude. Available for parts of the state in color and color infrared. Excellent for regional analysis. Flight available only through NASA or USGS. Nine inch square transparencies
are available for viewing at the Georgia Earth and Water Division, Department of Natural Resources. (See item 9).

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APOLLO

These are Satellite photos, in color, taken during various Apollo missions. They are available as prints or 35rnm transparencies but not necessarily both. Similar to ERTS imagery, but of lower resolution. Good coverage of the coastal islands and marshes. See item 9 for access.

4)

TOPOGRAPHIC MAP PHOTOGRAPHS

Each USGS topographic map is generated from black and white photographs. Essentially all of the state has been photographed; and much of
the imagery is of recent origin. Copies are kept at the Georgia Earth and Water Division, Department of Natural Resources. (See item 9).

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5)

GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF TRM~SPORTATION

This department has its own aircraft with very complete photographic facilities for use in detailed mapping of existing and proposed highway routes. These are mainly black and white, low altitude photos. Scales ~ange from 1:200 to 1:4800. Extensive areas of the state have been covered. For additional details, contact the department at (404) 656-5200 or 271 Capitol Ave., Atlanta, Ga., 30334.

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GEORGIA FORESTRY COMMISSION

The Commission photographs 3% of the forest lands in the state for qualitative and quantitative measurements of timber stands. Areas are
photographed every 10 years, the most recent imagery available is from 1972. Contact the Commission at (912) 746-3531 or Box 819, Macon, Ga., 31202.

7)

U. S. AGRICULTURE STABILIZATION AND CONSERVATION SERVICE (ASCS)

This agency produces black and white, low altitude imagery of the state, at variable scales. Photographs are continually updated on a county basis, every county having been photographed since 1967. This material is
suitable for small scale site analysis and may be purchased from the ASCSUSDS, P. 0. Box 5518, Athens, Ga., 30604 or (404) 546-2266. Composite index photos at a scale of 1:63,360 are also available. The University of
Georgia Library has copies of the index photos for use in their map room, and has plans to obtain the smaller scale photos.

8)

U. S. FOREST SERVICE

Imagery for the Chattahoochee and Oconee National Forests is availa-
ble. Black and white infrared prints at 4" = 1 mile, color prints at 1:24,000 (Oconee Forest only) and black and white prints at 1:36,000 (Chattahoochee Forests only) are taken at intervals ranging from 5 to 10 years. All prints are 9" x 9". Contact the Forest Service at (404) 526-5191 or 1720 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga., 30309 for details.

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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES - EARTH AND WATER DIVISION

This agency is the central storehouse and analysis center for imagery from ERTS, high altitude aircraft, the USGS topographic mapping program, Apollo missions and various other sources. Any photograph on file may be
inspected or copied at this office. Imagery from ERTS is complete for the state, and is available for inspection. Contact the Division at (404) 6563214 or 19 Hunter St., Atlanta, Ga., 30334, for further details.

10) EXISTING AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC RESOURCES OF COASTAL GEORGIA

A document received too late for inclusion in the regular listings, this publication lists sources and details for coastal imagery. It was prepared as Technical Report Number 73-4 of the Georgia Marine Science Center, Skidaway Island, Georgia by R.A. Linthurst and Robert J. Reimold. The publication date is June, 1973. The report contains information on acquisition

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and interpretation of imagery, as well as equipment, charts, maps, tide data, etc. Obtain copies from the Georgia Marine Science Center, P.O. Box 13687, Savannah, Georgia 31406, (912) 352-1631.
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CONTACT FOR INFORMATION~

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Soil Conservation Service P. 0. Box 832 Athens, Ga. 30601 (404) 546-2275
U. S. Forest Service:
Regional Office Region 8 1720 Peachtree N. W. Suite 800 Atlanta, Ga. 30309 (404) 526-5191
Southeastern Forest Experiment Station P. 0. Box 2570 Asheville, N. C. 28802 (704) 254-0961
Forest Supervisor 322 Oak St., N. W. Box 1437 Gainesville, Ga. 30501 (404) 532-6366
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of the Census Regional Office 1401 Peachtree N. E. Atlanta, Ga. 30309 (404) 526-5318
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 1393 Peachtree N. E. Atlanta, Ga. (404) 762-0636

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Corps of Engineers 510 Title Bldg. 30 Pryor St., S. W. Atlanta, Ga. ,30303 (404) 526-6753
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Outdoor Recreation 810 New Walton Bldg. Atlanta, Ga. 30303 (404) 526-6377
Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife Regional Director 1245 McLynn Avenue, N.E. Atlanta, Ga. 30307 (404) 875-6765
Office of Water Resources Research Department of the Interior Washington, D.C. 20240
Geological Survey Southeastern Regional Office 1459 Peachtree N. E. Atlanta, Ga. 30309 (404) 526-5395
National Park Service Public Information 3401 Whipple Ave. East Point, Ga. 30344 (404) 526-7574
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary 1720 Peachtree St., N. E. Atlanta, Ga. 30309 (404) 526-3728

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INDEPENDENT FEDERAL AGENCIES
Council on Environmental Quality (and Citizens' Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality) 722 Jackson Place, N. W. l-Tashington, D. C. 20006 (202) 382-5948
Environmental Protection Agency 1421 Peachtree Street, N. E. Atlanta, Georgia 30309 (404) 526-5727
Federal Power Commission 730 Peachtree Street, N. E. Atlanta, Georgia 30308 (404) 526-5134
Tennessee Valley Authority New Sprankle Building Knoxville, Tennessee 73902 (615) 637-0101
Water Resources Council Suite 800
2120 L Street, N. w.
Washington, D. C. 20037 (202) 254-6303

QUASI - FEDERAL
Coastal Plains Regional Commission Suite 414
2000 L Street, N. w.
Washington, D. C. 20036 (202) 967-37 53 (Federal Cochairman) (202) 967-3277 (CPRC staff)
RAB-SEBIAC (Resources Advisory Board -SE Basins Interagency Committee) 402 Walton Building Atlanta, Georgia 30303 (404) 522-9963

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STATE GOVERNMENT

Department of Natural Resources 270 Washington St., S. W. Atlanta, Ga. 30334
Earth and Water Division 19 Hunter St., S. W. Atlanta, Ga. 30334 (404) 656-3214
Environmental Protection Division 47 Trinity Ave., S. W. Atlanta, Ga. 30334 (404) 656-4 713
Game and Fish Division 270 Washington St., S. W. Atlanta, Ga. 30334 (404) 656-3523
Office of Planning and Research 270 Washington St., S. W. Atlanta, Ga. 30334 (404) 656-5160
Parks and Recreation Division 270 Washington St., S. W. Atlanta, Ga. 30334 (404) 656-2753
Public Relations and Information 270 Washington St., S. W. Atlanta, Ga. 30334 (404) 656-3530
Department of Community Development 270 Washington St., S. W. Atlanta, Ga. 30334 (404) 656-3836
Georgia Forestry Commission Box 819 Macon, Ga. 31202 (912) 746-3531
Department of Transportation 2 Capitol Square Atlanta, Ga. 30334 (404) 656-5200

Department of Archives and History 330 Capitol Av. S. W. Atlanta, Ga. 30303 (404) 656-2350
Georgia Department of Human Resources 47 Trinity Av., S. W. Room 620 Atlanta, Ga. 30334 (404) 656-5680
Office of Planning and Budget State Data Center Trinity-Washington Bldg. 6th Floor Atlanta, Ga. 30334 (404) 656-3890
OTHER STATE AGENCIES
Georgia Forest Research Council P. 0. Box 828 Macon, Georgia 31202 (912) 746-3531

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UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
Georgia State University 33 Gilmer St. Atlanta, Ga. 30303 (404) 658-2000
Bureau of Business and Economic Research School of Business Administration, Georgia State University (404) 658-2622
Georgia Institute of Technology 225 North Ave., N. W. Atlanta, Ga. (404) 894-2000
Engineering Experiment Station Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-3411
Environmental Resources Center Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-2371
Universi~y of Georgia Athens, Ga. 30601 (404) 542-1212
Institute of Community and Area Development Old College (404) 542-3350
Institute of Government Terrell Hall (404) 542-2736
Division of Research College of Business Administration New College (404) 542-1721
Agricultural Experiment Station Conner Hall (404) 542-2376
Marine Institute Sapelo Island, Ga. (912) 485-2321

Institute of Natural Resources Forest Resources Bldg. (404) 542-1555
G.eorgia Marine Science Center Skidaway Island, Ga.
Box 13687
Savannah, Ga. (912) 352-1631

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AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONS IN GEORGIA

Altamaha P. 0. Box 328 Baxley, Ga. 31513 (912) 367-3648
Atlanta Region 100 Peachtree St., N. W. Suite 910 Atlanta, Ga. 30303 (404) 522-7577
Central Savannah River 2123 Wrightsboro Rd. Augusta, Ga. 30904 (404) 738-5337
Chattahoochee-Flint P. 0. Box 1363 LaGrange, Ga. 30240 (404) 882-2575
Coastal P. 0. Box 1316 Brunswick, Ga. 31520 (912) 264-3121
Coastal Plain P. 0. Box 1223 Valdosta, Ga. 31602 (912) 244-2048
Coosa Valley P. 0. Box 1467 Rome, Ga. 30161 (404) 234-8507
Georgia Mountains P. 0. Box 1294 Gainesville, Ga. 30501 (404) 536-3431
Heart of Georgia P. 0. Box 218 Dublin, Ga. 31021 (912) 272-1064

Lower Chattahoochee P. 0. Box 1908 Columbus, Ga. 31901 (404) 324-4221

Middle Flint P. 0. Box 6 Ellaville, Ga. (913) 937-6441

31806

Mcintosh Trail 206 Childers Building Griffin, Ga. 30223 (404) 227-3096

Middle Georgia 711 Grand Building
Macon, Ga. 31201 (912) 743-5862

Northeast Georgia 193 E. Hancock Street Athens, Ga. 30601
(404) 548-3141

North Georgia 212 N. Pentz Street Dalton, Ga. 30720 (404) 226-16 72

Oconee P. 0. Box 707 Milledgeville, Ga. (912) 452-0581

31061

Slash Pine P. 0. Box 1276 Waycross, Ga. 31501 (912) 283-3831

Southwest Georgia P. 0. Box 346 Camilla, Ga. 31730 (912) 336-5616

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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES JOE D. TANNER - COMMISSIONER

Administrative Services James H. Pittman Director
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Office ot Planning & Research Charles M. Parrish Ill Director
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Deputy Commissioner For Public Affairs George Bagby 6S627S1

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Mrs. Mary G. Jewett,

Russell B. Caldwell , Director

Chief 6S6. 2840

(404) 878.2310

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Chief 6S6. S68S

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Special Projects . Section
Glenn Davis, Chief
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Paul c. Pritchard
Program Coordinator
6S6. S164

Recreation Planning Section
James o. Oates,
Chief 6S6. 2790

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION
R. S. HOWARD, Sr. DIRECTOR
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GAME & FISH DIVISION JACK A. CROCKFORD DIRECTOR
6S6. 3S23

PARKS & HISTORIC SITES
OIVISION HENRY D. STRUBLE
DIRECTOR
6S6. 27S4

EARTH AND WATER DIVISION
SAMUEL M. PICKERING DIRECTOR
6S6. 3214

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FEDERAL DEPOSITORY LIBRARIES IN GEORGIA
1st District - Savannah: Savannah Public and Chatham-EffinghamLiberty Regional Library
Statesboro: Georgia Southern College, Rosenwald Liorary
2d District - Albany: Albany Public Library
3d District - Americus: Georgia Southwestern College, Wade Lott Memorial Library
4th District - Atlanta: Emory University, Robert W. Woodruff Library
5th District - Atlanta: Atlanta Public Library Atlanta University, Trevor Arnett Library Georgia Institute of Technology, Price Gilbert Memorial Library Georgia StatP. University
6th District - Carrollton: West Georgia College, Sanford Library Macon: Mercer University, Stetson Memorial Library
7th District - Marietta: Kennesaw Junior College Mount Berry: Berry College, Memorial Library
8th District - Brunswick: Brunswick Public Library Valdosta: Valdosta State College, Richard Holmes Powell Library
9th District - Dahlonega: North Georgia College Library Gainesville: Chestatee Regional Library
lOth District - Athens: University of Georgia Libraries Augusta: Augusta College Library Milledgeville: Georgia College at Milledgeville, Ina Dillard Russell Library
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