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GCWA MILESTONES FOR 2009Gills Creek Watershed Association (GCWA) Accomplishments (2009) Leadership and Funding
As of December 2009, the Gills Creek Watershed Association has received a total of 9 sponsorships.
Watershed Hotspots Progress Cary Lake Water Quality Improvement Project The GCWA is partnering with Richland County to address water quality concerns (particularly sedimentation) and trash/debris that has built up over several decades at Cary Lake Forest Acres Walking Trail The City of Forest Acres is working to develop the first public access point on Gills Creek behind Trenholm Plaza. The GCWA received a grant from the Richland County Conservation Commission to create a partnership with the University of South Carolina to conduct water quality sampling research throughout the watershed. With the assistance of USC faculty, ten undergraduate students will collect samples of fecal coli form, ammonia, and BOD5 at several locations throughout the watershed in an effort to find the source of pollutants. A report on the findings of this research will be available to the public. Gills Creek Watershed Educational Video GCWA received a grant from Richland County to create an educational video that can be used to present at meetings, conferences, workshops, etc. Tree of Life Raingarden The Tree Of Life Green Team, City of Arcadia Lakes, and GCWA partnered to build a raingarden at the Tree of Life Congregation off Trenholm Road across from Cary Lake which will capture stormwater from the parking lot before entering Cary Lake. It will also serve as an educational tool and demonstration site for the community. Up and coming in the Gills Creek Watershed Project Identification The GCWA technical committee is developing a strategy to identify and priortize specific projects. This will be added to our Gills Creek Watershed Management Plan and will be available the public. Updated Strategic Plan GCWA is working with Diana Toledo of the River Network to focus, organize, and plan a cohesive strategy. A board retreat is planned for June, and stakeholders were interviewed in an effort to gather and analyze the current structure/progress of the Association. Gills Creek Road Crossing Signs The Richland County Soil and Water Conservation District made signs to be placed on major road crossings within the watershed. The signs will be on Gills Creek road crossings, Jackson Creek crossings, and at the entrance of the watershed boundary on major roads. Outreach, Volunteer Coordination, and Public Input
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