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Group Name:
Bear Creek
Contact Address: Scott County SCD, PO Box 4675
Oneida, Tennessee 37841-4675
Contact Phone: 423-623-7650
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Description: None Provided

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Group Name:
Boone Watershed
Partnership
Contact: Gary Barrigar
Contact Address: 708 Allen Ave.
Elizabethton, TN 37643
Contact Phone: (423) 543-7576
Contact Email:
barrigargn@earthlink.net
URL:
http://www.geocities.com/rainforest/vines/6411
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Number of Volunteers: 30; 750 members
Group Name:
Buffalo Creek Watershed Alliance
Contact: Gary Barrigar
Contact Address: 708 Allen Avenue
Elizabethton, TN 37643
Contact Phone: (423) 543-7547
Contact Email:
barrigargn@earthlink.net
Activity: Meetings are every other month. Activities
include stream monitoring, litter collections and stream restoration.
Number of Volunteers: 30

Group Name:
Caney Fork Watershed
Association (CFWA)
Contact: John Harwood
Contact Address: CFWA,
P.O. Box 165,
Cookeville, TN 38503
Contact Phone: (931) 528-6395
Contact Email:
cfwa@blomand.net
URL:
http://www.cfwa-tn.org
Activity: Public Education; Public Service; Watershed Research
Description: CFWA is a member organization of the Cumberland
River Compact. We host public meetings, sponsor watershed education
field days & stream cleanups, provide a web-based watershed recreation
site map, and engage in research to promote the health of the Caney Fork
Watershed. Find out more at our website. Care for your watershed, for
water is life.
Number of Volunteers: 25
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Group Name:
Carter Martin
Whitewater Club
Contact Address: SPO 1269, University of the South
Sewanee, Tennessee 37375
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
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Group Name:
Chickamauga-Hiwassee
Watershed Team
Contact: Linda B. Harris
Contact Address: 1101 Market Street, PSC-1E
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402-2801
Contact Phone: (423) 876-4178
Contact Email:
lbharris@tva.gov
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
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Group Name:
Chota Canoe Club
Contact: David Tate or Current Conservation Officer
Contact Address: PO Box 8270, University Station
Knoxville, Tennessee 37916
Contact Email:
chota@korrnet.org
URL:
http://www.korrnet.org/chota
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Description: Whitewater Paddling club of over 300 members, active
in river conservation.
Number of Volunteers: varies
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Group Name:
Clinch River Chapter of Trout Unlimited
Contact: Carol Moore
Contact Address: 3502 Overlook Circle
Knoxville, Tennessee 37909
Contact Phone: 865-584-0344
Contact Email:
clmoore@geoe.com
URL:
www.crctu.com
Activity: The Clinch River Chapter of Trout Unlimited focuses its
programs and projects on protecting and enhancing the Clinch River tail
water and its watershed. The watershed upstream from Norris Dam,
which extends well into Southwestern Virginia, consists of almost 3,000
square miles. The watershed area from the dam to the Highway 61
Bridge, approximately 68 square miles (43,520 acres), is comprised of
three sub watersheds: Coal Creek, Cane Creek, and Clear Creek.
Coal Creek is the larges and is approximately 35 square miles in area
extent.
Description: The Clinch River Chapter is involved in numerous
activities including working with the Coal Creek Watershed Foundation in
a long-term effort to not only improve the biological integrity of the
35 square mile watershed but also to improve the quality of life for
watershed residents. Coal Creek watershed has a fascinating
history dating back to the 18th century and suffers from the
socio-economic problems typically found in rural Appalachian coalfield
communities. For more details on this significant project go to
the following website:
www.coalcreekaml.com
Other Chapter projects include
shoreline/bank stabilization demonstrations, youth environmental
education activities, water quality studies, trout food habits studies,
aquatic macro invertebrate studies, and annual river cleanups.
Number of Volunteers: Approximately 100 members

Group Name:
Clinch River
Project
Contact: Michael L. Graham
Contact Address: 110 North Hicks Street
Clinton, Tennessee 37716
Contact Phone: 423-457-3451
Contact Email:
Mgraham@acs.ac
URL:
Under construction
Activity: Volunteer Monitoring
Description: The Clinch River Project is involved with three
streams. The first is an impact study involving the effect of our local
high school and an apartment complex on the overall biotic health of an
adjoining stream. The second stream project involves benthic
macroinvertebrate analysis, flow rates, chemical analysis, and a cold
water aquaculture system, which results in the increased overall trout
population on a protected trout stream, ( Clear Creek). The third stream
project is a restoration of a
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Number of Volunteers: 650
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Group Name:
Coal Creek Watershed Foundation, Inc.
Contact: Carol Moore
Contact Address: 3502 Overlook Circle
Knoxville, Tennessee 37909
Contact Phone: 865-584-0344
Contact Email:
clmoore@geoe.com
URL:
www.coalcreekaml.com
Activity: Projects with water quality, bank stabilization, flood
prevention, Coal Creek Scholars program to encourage first generation
college attendance, health and dental care, promote the rich coal mining
history of the Coal Creek area to promote history, tourism and economic
development, community restoration.
Description/Mission: To improve the quality of life in the Coal
Creek Watershed.
Number of Volunteers: Several hundred have volunteered since the
inception in 2000.
Group Name:
Conasauga River
Alliance
Contact: Frank Sagona, Watershed Director
Contact Address: 125 Red Bud Road N.E., Suite 7
Calhoun, Georgia 30701
Contact Phone: (706) 625-7044
Contact Email:
franksagona@hotmail.com or
fjsagona@aol.com
URL:
http://www.conasaugariver.net
Activity: BMP implementation; education and outreach;
fund-raising; cleanups; workshops; water quality monitoring
Description: The Alliance is a bi-state GA & TN non-profit
watershed organization working to protect and improve the Conasauga
River. the Conasauga is one of the few remaining biologically rich
headwater streams in the southeast U.S. with 72 species of fish
(including endangered darters), numerous endangered mussels, and many
sensitive macroinvertebrates. The Conasauga supports and supplies
water to the carpet industry in Dalton, GA. the river is 90 miles
long and part of the Mobile Bay drainage. The watershed is
primarily national forest lands on the upper end, with an
agricultural-rural mid-section, and urban-suburban-industrial lower end.
Number of Volunteers: 25-member standing board (appointed
volunteers) from TN and GA; 100-300 volunteers per year for activities.
Group Name:
Cub Creek
Watershed District
Contact: Thomas Bolden
Contact Address: 1720 Maxwell Rd.
Bolivar, Tennessee 38008
Contact Phone: (901) 376-8821
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Number of Volunteers: 3 members
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Group Name:
Cumberland
Coalition
Contact: Pam Wolfe
Contact Address: 612 River Ridge Ct
Nashville, Tennessee 37221
Contact Phone: 615-269-5461
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
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Group Name:
Cumberland River
Compact
Contact: Margot Farnsworth, Executive Director
Contact Address: P.O. Box 41721
Nashville, Tennessee 37204
Contact Phone: 615-837-1151
Contact Email:
info@cumberlandcompact.org
URL:
http://www.CumberlandRiverCompact.org/
Activity: Education Project/Program
Description: Mission: To enhance the water quality of the
Cumberland River and its tributaries through education and by promoting
cooperation among citizens, businesses, and agencies in Kentucky and
Tennessee.
Number of Volunteers: about 100
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Group Name:
Del Rio
Elementary School
Contact: Sandy Adams
Contact Address: 500 South Highway 107
Del Rio, Tennessee 37727
Contact Phone: 423-487-5570
Contact Email:
adamss@mail.cocke.k12.tn.us
Activity: Education Project/Program
Description: A newly started project, students have been testing
the water for dissolved oxygen and pH weekly, as well as studying stream
quality through organisms present. Students have been involved in the clean
up and development of a plot of land belonging to the school district,
located across from the school. The community is working diligently to
develop this 8 acres into a Nature Center. We are presently in the
planning stage of landscaping the area near the creek so that we can
more easily access i...MORE...
Number of Volunteers: approximately 30 at present (not including
school members)
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Group Name:
Duck River Opportunities Project (DROP), Tennessee Scenic
Rivers Association (TSRA)
Contact: McFadden, John
Contact Address: One Vantage Way
Nashville, Tennessee 37228
Contact Phone: 615-248-6500
Contact Email:
john@tectn.org
URL:
http://paddletsra.org/
Activity:Restoration/Conservation Project
Description:
The Duck River Opportunities (DROP) began in December of
1999 with the intent to identify and abate nonpoint source (NPS) water
pollution in the Duck River watershed. DROP then formed a partnership
with GM-Spring Hill and began working with the Global Rivers
Environmental Education Network (GREEN) to educate young people about
the importance of water quality in our streams and how civic action can
have a positive effect to improve local streams. DROP works in school
classrooms and out in the creeks with young people and mentors from GM,
gathering water quality data (aquatic insects (benthic
macroinvertebrates), chemistry and habitat characteristics) and looking
for ways young people can take local civic action to improve their local
streams and rivers. DROP is also working with local communities to try
to establish a citizen-led watershed conservation group in the Duck
River watershed. Other DROP activities include working in the
Rutherford Creek watershed with individual landowners to implement Best
Management Practices to help improve water quality and working with the
community to develop a watershed restoration plan.
Number of Volunteers: ~20

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Group Name:
Elizabethton
High School Ecology Club
Contact: Gary Barriger
Contact Address: 907 West E Street
Elizabethton, Tennessee 37643
Contact Phone: (423) 547-8015
Contact Email:
barrigarg@ten-nash.ten.k12.tn.us
URL:
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/7651/
Activity: Education Project/Program, Restoration/Conservation
Project
Description: Many of the club's efforts have been concentrated on
our adopted watersheds of two streams: Buffalo Creek and the Doe River.
Each May the club participates in the Annual Watauga River Clean-up
sponsored by Trout Unlimited. After the Doe River flood in 1998, the
Ecology Club helped with the clean-up. We also helped with stream bank
restoration by planting trees. Club members utilize digital test kits to
test for chemical parameters on a monthly basis. We also test for fecal
coliform bacteria a...MORE...
Number of Volunteers: 25
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Group Name:
EPA Watershed Academy
URL:
http://www.epa.gov/owow/watershed/wacademy

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Group Name:
Fayette County
Water Education Team
Contact: Thomas Embrey; Ellen Williams
Contact Address: c/o Lene Harris, Secondary Supervisor Fayette
County Schools, P.O. Box 9
Somerville, Tennessee 38068-0009
Contact Phone: 901 465-5262
Activity: Volunteer Monitoring
Description: Fayette County Water Education Team teaches students
to conduct physical and chemical tests and to search for biological
specimens.
Number of Volunteers: 0
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Group Name:
French Broad
Riverkeeper
Contact: Phillip Gibson
Contact Address: 170 Lyman Street
Asheville, North Carolina
Contact Phone: 828.252.8474 ext 114
Contact Email:
phillip@riverlink.org
URL:
http://www.riverlink.org
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Description: To protect and improve the French Broad River
watershed as a place to work, live, and play. Tennessee counties
include Blount, Greene, Sevier, Jefferson, and Cocke.
Number of Volunteers: 200+
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Group Name:
Friends of Our
Rivers and Streams
Contact: Nikki Cooper
Contact Address: PO Box 139
Hampton, Tennessee 37658
Contact Email:
trash@preferred.com
Activity: Volunteer Monitoring
Description: to investigate pollution in and near the Laurel Fork
Creek and to forecast where flood damage will occur to avoid the
building of levees
Number of Volunteers: depends on project, working in the school
system
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Group Name:
Friends of South
Fork Holston River
Contact:
Contact Address:
Contact Phone:
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Number of Volunteers: 25 members
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Group Name:
Friends of the
Tennessee River
Contact: June Crews
Contact Address: 1174 North Shore Drive
Florence, Alabama 35634
Contact Phone: 205-757-2430
Contact Email:
rjcrews@HiWAAY.net
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Description: A group of citizens working together to promote the
health of the Tennessee Valley population through promoting the health
of the Tennessee River.
Number of Volunteers: 10
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Group Name:
Garner Lake
Association
Contact: Dr Gerrit L Verschuur
Contact Address: 4125 Yellow Cedar Cv
Lakeland, Tennessee 38002
Contact Phone: 901-372-5932
Contact Email:
gverschr@latte.memphis.edu URL:
http://www.garnerlake.com/pages/1/index.htm
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Description: Lake Association.
Number of Volunteers:
226
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Group Name:
Harpeth River
Watershed Association
Contact: Dorene Bolze, Exec. Dir.
Contact Address: P.O. Box 1127
Franklin, TN 37065
Contact Phone: (615) 790-9767
Contact Email:
hrwa@harpethriver.org
URL: http://www.harpethriver.org
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Description: The Harpeth River Watershed Assoc. (HRWA) is
dedicated to protecting and restoring the ecological health of the
Harpeth River. Our work leverages the scientific and technical
training and experience of our staff and advisors with the efforts of a
diverse corps of volunteers. About one-third of the Harpeth River
watershed is located in one of the fastest growing regions in the
country - Williamson County, TN. The HRWA's efforts include
collaborating with developers to improve development, road design and
land use planning, working for more effective erosion control,
encouraging infiltration stormwater management design, improving stream
buffers, and similar on-the-ground and long-term solutions that everyone
from a homeowner to a planning commissioner can implement. Using
specially trained volunteers , we have completed a Visual Stream
Assessment of 217 sites on 303(d) listed streams within the watershed.
We have completed a Dissolved Oxygen study of the Harpeth River, as well
as a Sediment Study conducted on the first flush of rising stream flows
during storm events. We are currently conducting a Streambank
Erosion Study to determine how much streambank property is being lost to
erosion. And we have implemented a River Restoration Program to
physically restore and stabilize eroding banks in neighborhoods, parks,
farms and on private property around the Harpeth.
Number of Volunteers: 80 - Volunteer River Restoration Corps; 300
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Group Name:
The Hatchie
River Project
Contact: Alex Wyss
Contact Address: 48 South Washington St.
Brownsville, Tennessee 38012
Contact Phone: 901.772.7061
Contact Email:
awyss@tnc.org
Activity:Restoration/Conservation Project
Description: The Nature Conservancy initiated a community-based
conservation effort within the Hatchie River watershed in 1999. The
vision of the project is to work with public and private partners to
provide sustainable natural resource practices and management within the
Hatchie watershed which will promote economic, cultural, and natural
diversity.
Number of Volunteers: 10
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Group Name:
Haywood Waterways Association
President:
Dave Dudek 828-627-4564
Contact: Ron Moser, HWA Director
Contact Address: PO Box 389
Waynesville, NC 28786
Contact Phone: 828-456-5195
URL:
http://haywoodwaterways.org/index.htm
Activity: Monitoring/Education/Greenway Efforts/Grants to address
nonpoint pollution problems
Description:
Haywood
Waterways Association (HWA) became a non-profit, member corporation on
September 23, 1998, and received its 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status from
the Internal Revenue Service on January 29, 1999. HWA continues to grow
and enhance its local impact. We have also formed partnerships that have
resulted in very effective conservation projects and programs. With
grant assistance, membership dues and donations, we have hired a
Director, Project Manager and a Sediment Monitoring Technician. They
assist HWA and other organizations in developing water quality projects,
writing grant proposals to fund them and fulfilling grant requirements.
They also provide support for the HWA committees. These committees
provide opportunities for direct citizen involvement. Together we
provide opportunities for everyone to get involved in work worth doing.
Number of Volunteers: 100+
Group Name:
Hiwassee River
Watershed Coalition, Inc
Contact: Callie Dobson, Executive Director
Contact Address: 87 Upper Peachtree Road, Murphy, NC 28906
Contact Phone: 828-837-5414
Contact Email:
hrwcoalition@brmemc.net
URL: http://www.hrwc.net
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Description: HRWC was formally organized in 1996 as a nonprofit
organization that works to facilitate water quality improvements through
study, education, volunteer monitoring and voluntary restoration
programs in the Hiwassee River watershed above Apalachia dam, within
Towns and Union counties in Georgia and Cherokee and Clay counties in
North Carolina. See our website
for more information!
Number of Volunteers: 40 volunteers, 125 members

Group Name:
Holston River Watershed
Alliance
Contact: Leisa Jenkins, Executive Director of Kingsport
Tomorrow
Contact Address: 214 Commerce Street, Suite 103, Kingsport, TN
37660
Contact Phone: 423-246-2017
Contact Email:
staff@kingsporttomorrow.org
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Description: We are working to improve the environmental quality,
enhance the economic vitality and increase our enjoyment of water
resources in the Holston River watershed. In this way, we are
advancing our community's shared Vision 2017 goals for environmental
excellence, preservation of natural resources, quality jobs, positive
image of our community and high quality of life for all citizens.
Number of Volunteers: Approximately 35 members
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Group Name:
Izaak Walton
League
Contact Address: Alicia Kelly,
563 Mellen Rd.
Knoxville, TN 37919
Contact Phone: (865) 523-6650
Contact Email:
alicia@tnike.com
Activity: Conservation Organization
Description: The Izaak Walton League (IWL) is a diverse group of
50,000 men and women dedicated to protecting our nation's soil, air,
woods, waters and wildlife. The IWL has one major goal: to protect
and use sustainably America's rich resources to ensure a high quality
of life for all people, now and in the future.

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Group Name:
Jennings Creek
Watershed District
Contact: Charlie Hix
Contact Address: 757C S. Grundy Quarles Hwy.
Gainesboro, Tennessee 38562
Contact Phone: (931) 268-0313
Contact Email:
pdixon@tn.nrcs.usda.gov
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Number of Volunteers: 10 members
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Group Name:
Johnson County
Stream Watch
Contact: Doug Taylor
Contact Address: 2010 Highway 67W
Mountain City, Tennessee 37683
Contact Phone: (423) 727-4181
Contact Email:
admin@tntoutdoors.com
Activity: Restoration/Conservation Project

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Group Name:
Johnson Creek
Watershed District
Contact: Mike Pearson
Contact Address: 99 Fountain Place
Jackson, Tennessee 38305
Contact Phone: (865) 664-0934
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Number of Volunteers: 5 members
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Group Name:
Keep
Fayetteville/Lincoln County Beautiful, Inc.
Contact: Gail Randolph, Director
Contact Address: P.O. Box 515
208 S. Elk Ave
Fayetteville, Tennessee 37334
Contact Phone: (931) 433-8208
Contact Email:
LCTNrecycles@yahoo.com
URL:
Activity: Education Project
Description: The mission of the Friends of Elk River is to
improve and protect the natural resources of the Elk River through the
cooperative efforts of local government, businesses, organizations,
state and federal agencies, and the general citizens.
Number of Volunteers: 36 
Group Name:
Knoxville Water
Quality Forum - Knox Co. Adopt-A-Watershed Program
Contact: Tim Gangaware; Ruth Anne Hanahan
Contact Address: 600 Henley St. Water Resources Research Ctr. U.T.
Conference Center Bldg., Suite 311
Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-4134
Contact Phone: 423 974-2151
Contact Email:
gangwrrc@utk.edu
Activity: Volunteer Monitoring
Description: Adopt-A-Watershed is a school-system-based
monitoring program which integrates monitoring and related activities
into the science curriculum at the middle and high school levels. Our
program also includes action projects to improve the environmental
health of the watershed.
Number of Volunteers: 20
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Group Name:
Knox Land and
Water Conservancy
Contact Address: Ijams Nature Center, P.O. Box 2601
Knoxville, Tennessee 37901
Contact Phone: (423) 974-4777
Contact Email:
gangwrrc@utk.edu
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Number of Volunteers: 10; 25 members
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Group Name:
Little River
Watershed Association
Contact: Cathy Rhodes
Contact Address: 1006 E. Lamar Alexander Parkway,
Maryville, TN 37804
Contact Email:
cathy.rhodes@littleriverwatershed.org
URL:
http://www.littleriverwatershed.org/index.htm
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Description: The Little River Watershed Association (LRWA) is a
grassroots nonprofit organization formed through community meetings with
business and citizen input. The mission of the LRWA is to protect,
preserve and enhance the Little River and its tributaries through
mobilizing public support, building public awareness, and supporting
best management practices.
Number of Volunteers: Contact list of 800

Group Name:
Little Tennessee
Watershed Association
Contact: Chris Fitzpatrick
Contact Address: 197 Thomas Heights Road
Franklin, North Carolina 28734
Contact Phone: 828 369-6402; 828369-5347 (fax)
Contact Email:
chrisfitz@itwa.org
URL:
http://www.littletennesseewatershed.org
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Description: Little Tennessee Watershed Association protects and
restores water quality in the Upper Little Tn watershed. We partner with
the Macon Soil and Water Conservation District to offer streambank
stabilization and restoration to local landowners, and conduct Index of
Biotic Integrity (IBI) fish sampling throughout the basin. Current goals
include alternative futures analysis for the watershed.
Number of Volunteers: 200; 100 members
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Group Name:
Lower Tennessee
River
Contact: Bob Johnson
Contact Address: 201 E College St
Mayfield, Kentucky 42025
Contact Phone: 502-251-0061
Contact Email:
rjohnson@apex.net
URL:
http://www.apex.net/JPF
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Description: FY97 EQIP proposals funded by the USDA for $713,000,
NRCS for ag BMPs; Community Rivers and Streams grant for planning litter
cleanup and greenway development; EPA 319 grant for construction BMP
workshop; baseline bio-assessment completed; boat and sewage pumpout
program.
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Group Name:
McNairy -
Cypress Creek Watershed
Contact: Mike Smith
Contact Address: 170 West Court Ave.
Selmer, Tennessee 38375
Contact Phone: (901) 645-3472
Contact Email:
exec.mikesmith@hotmail.com
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Number of Volunteers: 21 members
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Group Name:
Meridian Creek
Watershed District
Contact: Bob Hayes
Contact Address: 605 Airways Blvd.
Jackson, Tennessee 38301
Contact Phone: (423) 425-4750
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Number of Volunteers: 5 members
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Group Name:
Mid-Cumberland Watershed
Committee
Contact: Art Newby
Contact Phone: (615) 642-1406 Contact Email:
art.newby@cte.aecom.com
URL:
http://midcumberlandwc.org
Mission Statement: The mission of the Mid-Cumberland Watershed
Committee is to stimulate improved water quality in this watershed by
education, public activities and
the collection and development of information pertinent to our
watershed. Number of Volunteers:
15

Group Name:
Middle Fork
Holston River Water Quality
Contact: Rex Greer
Contact Address: P.O. Box 260
Atkins, Virginia 24311
Contact Phone: (276) 783-5295
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Number of Volunteers: 25; 25 members

Group Name:
Middle Nolichucky
Watershed Alliance
President: Wilhelmina Williams (423) 257-4235
Contact: Paul Hayden
Contact Address: 214 N. College Street, Suite 200
Greenville, TN 37745
Contact Phone: (423) 552-0774
Contact Email:
pehaydentn@yahoo.com
URL:
http://middlenolichuckywatershedalliance.org Activity: Restoration/Conservation/Education Projects
Mission Statement: The Middle Nolichucky Watershed Alliance (MNWA)
is a citizen-created nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides a
structured, dedicated framework for constructive, pro-active citizen
involvement and support in conserving and protecting water quality in
the Greene County area. MNWA's work is supported through a
combination of partnerships and grants from local, state and federal
agencies and volunteer services. Our current efforts are focused
in Little Chucky Creek which drains directly into the Nolichucky and
currently holds the rarest fish in the southeastern US (Chucky Madtom)
along with an endangered mussel (Cumberland Bean). Number of Volunteers:
95

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Group Name:
Mud Creek Restoration Council
Contact: Diane Silver (Project Coordinator)
Contact Address: NC Cooperative Extension Service
Henderson County Center
740 Glover Street
Hendersonville, NC 28792
Contact Phone: 828-687-4891
URL:
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/copubs/env/water/006/
Activity: Monitoring/Education/Greenway Efforts/Grants to address
nonpoint pollution problems
Description:
The Mud Creek Watershed Restoration Council is a group of
local, state and Federal governments and agencies, businesses,
non-profit organizations, and other institutions and interested citizens
working to promote the ecological health of the Mud Creek Watershed in
Henderson County, NC. Groups participating in the Council are listed
below. The participation of many entities ensures that local
stakeholders within the community had and continue to have input in the
development of the Watershed Restoration Plan for Mud Creek.
Number of Volunteers: 100
Group Name:
Muddy Creek
Watershed District
Contact: Vernon Henderson
Contact Address: 705 South Main
Middleton, Tennessee 38052
Contact Phone: (901) 376-0673
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Number of Volunteers: 5 members
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Group Name:
Mulberry,
Blackwater, Big War, Richardson & Panther Crk, Middle & Upper Clinch
Rivers
Contact: Albert Scearce
Contact Address: Rt 3 Box 3820
Bean Station, Tennessee 37708
Contact Phone: 423-767-2133
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Description: Active for 6 years with numerous cleanups, education
efforts, monitoring activities, and advocacy roles to credit.
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Group Name:
MS4 (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System) Working Group
URL:
http://www.franklin-gov.com/engineering/STORMWATER/ms4.htm

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Group Name:
National Park
Service, Obed Wild and Scenic River
Contact: Steve Bakaletz
Contact Address: 4564 Leatherwood Rd.
Oneida, Tennessee 37841
Contact Phone: (423) 569-2404 ext. 246
Contact Email:
steve_bakaletz@mps.gov
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Number of Volunteers: 10; 10 members
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Group Name:
Nature
Conservancy - Tennessee Field Office
Contact: Andrew Walker
Contact Address: 50 Vantage Way #250
Nashville, Tennessee 37228
Contact Phone: 615-298-3111
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
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Group Name:
Nature Volunteer
Care
Contact: (Ernie) Ernest Wayne May
Contact Address: 109 Catfish Lane
Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388
Contact Phone: 931-455-5968
Contact Email:
naturevolunteercare@yahoo.com
Activity: Restoration/Conservation Project
Description: Purpose- to voluntarily care for nature sights (lakes,rivers,creeks
and springs), study, clean, care/manage nature sights year around.
Number of Volunteers: From 1-me to 15 or more seasonally
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Group Name:
North
Chickamauga Creek Conservancy
Contact: Susan Bryant
Contact Address: P.O. Box 358
Hixson, TN 37343
Contact Phone: (423) 842-1163
Contact Email:
Susan@NorthChick.org
URL:
http://www.northchick.org
Activity: Restoration/Conservation Project
Description: The North Chickamauga Creek Conservancy (NCCC) is a
citizen-created nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides a
structured, dedicated framework for constructive, pro-active citizen
involvement and support in conserving the significant natural,
historic,and cultural resources located within and near the watershed
area of North Chickamauga Creek. NCCC's work is supported through a
combination of grants from local and national foundations and
contributions and volunteer services from suppor...MORE...
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Group Name:
North Fork
Forked Deer Watershed
Contact: Craig C. Ellis
Contact Address: 1252 Manufacturers Row
Trenton, Tennessee 38382
Contact Phone: (901) 855-0023 ext. 3
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Number of Volunteers: 9 members
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Group Name:
North Mouse
Creek and Spring Creek Watershed District
Contact: Jerry Flatt
Contact Address: P.O. Box 3065
Riceville, Tennessee 37370
Contact Phone: (423) 336-5400
Contact Email:
flattjerry@aol.com
Activity: Other
Description: Enhance & maintain ecological integrity, and meet or
exceed criteria for our stream's designated uses.
Number of Volunteers: 10
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Group Name:
Obed Watershed Community
Association
Contact: Louise Gorenflo
Contact Address: 185 Hood Drive
Crossville, TN 38555
Contact Phone: 931-484-2633
Contact Email:
lgorenflo@gmail.com
URL:
None
Activity: Community Education and Research
Description: The purpose of OWCA is to protect and enhance the
natural and cultural heritage of the watersheds of the Obed River and
its tributaries within Cumberland county, TN through community
education, creating opportunities for community research projects,
and promoting conservation, recreation and best management practices.
OWCA projects include offering community educational opportunities, a
community visioning process (2020 Vision) that will identify the
community values about this watershed and ways to sustain it,
watershed assessment training using Byrd Creek watershed as a study
area, and volunteer researchers to assist in ongoing research projects.
Number of Volunteers: 50

Group Name:
Red River
Watershed Association
Contact: Lindsay Bland
Contact Address: PO Box 1185
Springfield, Tennessee 37172
Contact Phone: 615-696-2526
Contact Email:
Lindsay@redriverwatershed.org
URL:
http://www.redriverwatershed.org
Activity: Education Project/Program
Description: The mission of the Red River Watershed Association
is to enhance and protect the quality and quantity of water in the
creeks and streams of our area through activities that educate, promote
community cooperation, and encourage responsible stewardship. Our
mission is achieved through water quality education, stream clean-ups,
stream bank restoration workshops/demonstration projects, tree
plantings, alliances with government and industry, and public meetings.
Number of Volunteers: 50
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Group Name:
Richland Creek
Watershed Alliance
Contact: Monette Rebecca
Contact Address: P.O. Box 92016
Nashville, Tennessee 37209
Contact Phone: n/a
URL:
http://richlandcreekwatershedalliance.org
http://rcwa.blogspot.com
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Description: RCWA is an organization created to promote
environmental sustainability within the community and its watershed by
reconnecting stakeholders and establishing effective programs and
partnerships aimed at protecting and improving both the water quality
and ecology of this watershed.
Number of Volunteers: 2; 5 members
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Group Name:
Royal Harbour Country Club
Assoc
Contact: Ralph DeCicco
Contact Address: Box 667
Ooltewah, Tennessee 37363
Contact Phone: (423) 238-5259
Contact
Email:
decicco@neucomm.net
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Number of Volunteers: 92 members
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Group Name:
Save Our Buffalo
River
Contact: Steven C. Schultheis
Contact Address: 8481 Indian Hills Dr.
Nashville, Tennessee 37221-
Contact Phone: 615 646-3918
Contact Email:
steves@necinc.com
Activity: Volunteer Monitoring
Description: Save Our Buffalo River monitors the Buffalo River in
south central Tennessee near the Natchez Trail Parkway. We take
macroinvertebrate samples, remove litter, and distribute a brochure on
the natural and human history of the river. We plan to revive and expand
our monitoring efforts in 1998 after cleaning the previous year's
tornado damage.
Number of Volunteers: 2

Group Name:
State Scenic Rivers Program
Contact: Reggie Reeves, Director, Division of Natural Heritage (TDEC)
Contact Phone: 615 532-0431
Contact Email:
reggie.reeves@state.tn.us
Scenic Rivers Program: Since the passage of the Tennessee Scenic
Rivers Act in 1968, 13 Tennessee rivers have been designated as State
Scenic Rivers. The Scenic Rivers Program seeks to preserve
valuable selected rivers, or sections thereof, in their free-flowing
natural or scenic conditions and to protect their water quality and
adjacent lands. The program seeks to preserve, within the scenic
rivers system itself, several different types and examples of river
areas, including mountain streams and deep gorges of east Tennessee, the
pastoral rivers of middle Tennessee, and the swamp rivers of west
Tennessee.
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Group Name:
Stones River
Watershed Association
Contact: Jim Barden, President
Contact Address: P.O. Box 2336
Murfreesboro, TN 37133
Contact Phone: 615-896-4645
Contact Email:
srwa@stoneswatershed.org
Website:
http://stoneswatershed.org/ Activity: Watershed citizens group, building consensus within the
Stones River Watershed, clean-up projects, water testing, water
education.
Description: The mission of SRWA is to protect, preserve, enhance
and restore the natural resources within the Stones River Watershed.
Number of Volunteers: 25+
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Group Name:
Swan
Conservation Land Trust
Contact: Joan Thomas
Contact Address: PO Box 162
Summertown, Tennessee 38483
Contact Phone: 931-964-4525
Contact Email:
swan@usit.net
Activity: Other
Description: To protect, preserve and restore wild life habitat,
natural features and water quality on the Western Highland Rim of
Tennessee through ownership, management, conservation easements, or
other agreements, and by educating the public about conservation and
land use planning. Special focus on riparian forest and waterways.
Number of Volunteers: 200
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Group Name:
Sweetwater Creek
Watershed District
Contact: August Hadorn
Contact Address: P.O. Box 65
Madisonville, Tennessee 37354
Contact Phone: (423) 442-2404 ext. 3
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Number of Volunteers: 7 members
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Group Name:
Sweetwater High
Contact: Fred Camp
Contact Address: 414 S. High St.
Sweetwater, Tennessee 37874
Contact Phone: 423-337-7881
Contact Email:
campf@ten-nash.ten.k12.tn.us
Activity: Education Project/Program
Description: Monitoring Sweetwater Creek twice a year
Number of Volunteers: 100
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Group Name:
Tennessee Clean
Water Network
Contact: Renee Hoyos, Executive Director
Contact Address: 123A Gay St.
Knoxville, Tennessee 37902
Contact Phone: 1-865-522-7007, FAX 1-865-329-2422
Contact Email:
renee@tcwn.org
URL:
http://www.tcwn.org
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Description: To promote a greater base of knowledge about clean
water issues in TN, and to provide a vehicle for networking between
organizations including environmental, paddling, and angler groups in
order to answer tough questions, get advice, and gather needed support
to ensure the protection and restoration of individual watersheds.
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Group Name:
Tennessee
Eastman Hiking & Canoeing Club
Contact Address: Eastman Employee's Center, Wilcox Drive
Kingsport, Tennessee 37662
Contact Phone: 615-229-2005
URL:
http://www.tehcc.org
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
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Group Name:
Tennessee
Natural Heritage
Contact: Michael Williams
Contact Address: Division of Natural Heritage, 401 Church Street
14th Fl L&C Tower
Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0447
Contact Phone: 615-532-0438
URL:
http://www.state.tn.us/environment/nh/index.html
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Description: The Tennessee Rivers Assessment is a coalition of
federal and state agencies, local development agencies, conservation
groups and concerned citizens interested in Tennessee's rivers and
streams. All share a commitment to understanding the biological,
aesthetic, recreational and cultural river resources. The assessment
uses the information to foster multi-agency watershed planning.
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Group Name:
Tennessee River
Gorge Trust
Contact: James C. Brown
Contact Address: 25 Cherokee Blvd #104
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37405
Contact Phone: 423-266-0314
Contact Email:
trgt@voyageronline.com
URL:
http://www.trgt.org
Activity: Other
Description: To enrich the Chattanooga community by conservation
of the Tennessee River Gorge through land protection, education and the
promotion of good land stewardship; to protect the ecological diversity,
scenic beauty and historic past of this nationally significant river
canyon.
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Group Name:
Tennessee Water
Education Team (W.E.T.)
Contact: Laura Barr Coleman
Contact Address: East High School 3206 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, Tennessee 38111-
Contact Phone: 901 320-6160
Contact Email:
laura_coleman@yahoo.com
Activity: Volunteer Monitoring
Description: Tennessee W.E.T. involves three schools (East High
School in Memphis, Germantown High School in Shelby County, and
Fayette-Ware High School in Fayette County) in monitoring the Wolf
River. The sites represent the agricultural, suburban, and urban parts
of the river.
Number of Volunteers: 20
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Group Name:
Tennessee Wildlife Federation
Contact: Michael Butler
Contact Address: 300 Orlando Ave, Suite 200
Nashville, Tennessee 37209
Contact Phone: 615-353-1133
Contact Email:
conserve.tcl@nashville.com
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Description: To encourage the conservation and responsible use of
Tennessee's natural resources - its forests, water, air, wildlife,
minerals and soil.

Group Name:
TVA Volunteer
Monitoring
Contact: Don Dycus
Contact Address: 1101 Market Street, CST 17D
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402
Contact Phone: (423)751-7322
Contact Email:
dldycus@tva.gov
Activity: Volunteer Monitoring
Description: Types of Waterbodies Monitored: streams and lakes.
Type of Monitoring: physical, chemical, and biological. Approach: TVA
helps establish and works with watershed groups in a number of ways,
including volunteer monitoring. TVA supports volunteer monitoring
efforts with equipment, expertise, and money (for equipment and
coordination expenses). Also, volunteers sometimes work with
hand-in-hand with TVA crews.
Number of Volunteers: Various greatly from a few volunteers
serving to complete crew on a day to day basis to several hundred
volunteers organizing and picking up debris. Estimated total of 35,000
hours in 1997.
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Group Name:
Wolf River
Conservancy
Contact: Keith Kirkland, Executive Director
Contact Address: PO Box 11031
Memphis, Tennessee 38111-0031
Contact Phone: 901-452-6500
Contact Email:
wrc@wolfriver.org
URL:
http://www.wolfriver.org
Activity: Watershed Alliance/Council
Description: The mission of the Wolf River Conservancy is to
conserve and enhance the Wolf River and its environs as a natural
resource for public education and low impact recreational activities.
Our ultimate goal is to establish a publicly protected greenway along
the entire length of the Wolf.
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Group Name:
Wolf River/WET
Program
Contact: Victoria Johnson; Leslie McNamara
Contact Address: 7653 Old Poplar Pike
Germantown, Tennessee 38138-
Contact Phone: 901 756-2350 ext.250
Contact Email:
wetwolf@bellsouth.net ; johnsonvi.ten-nash.ten.k12.tn.us
URL:
http://geocities.com//Rainforest/8004
Activity: Volunteer Monitoring
Description: Wolf River/WET Program at Germantown High School
monitors the Wolf River and works with East High School (Shelby County)
and Fayette-Ware High School (Fayette County) on test sites spread miles
apart. We have a 5-year commitment and share data with the local Park
Rangers, conservation groups, university faculty and to the public
through various presentation. We were one of three schools chosen in
Oct.99 to give a summary of our project for Governor Don Sundquists
"Tennessee Looks Good to Me" in...MORE...
Number of Volunteers: 5
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