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Terrapin Creek Paddle in Alabama — Coosa River Basin Initiative 8-mile paddle trip on beautiful Coosa River tributary.
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Welcome to CRBI — Coosa River Basin Initiative Coosa River Basin Initiative, the Upper Coosa Riverkeeper, is a 501c3 grassroots, environmental organization based in Rome, Georgia. ...
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River Revelry 2008--A Biodiversity Bash — Coosa River Basin Initiative CRBI thanks the 50 volunteers and sponsors who helped make the event ... Old Havana Cigar Co., V3 Magazine, Seven Visuals Design, Fast Printing and Jeff ...
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Uncovering the facts about PCBs File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML PCB Report. The. Spring 2003. A Publication of the Coosa River Basin Initiative. In this Issue: ò. In Our Opinion - page 2 ò. Contamination cuts ...
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Current Advocacy Issues — Coosa River Basin Initiative In the Coosa River Basin, this issue is of particular concern because an ... treatment facilities, 24 industrial facilities and seven land application systems. ... clean up plans for waterways in all of Georgia’s 14 major river basins, ...
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Welcome to CRBI — Coosa River Basin Initiative Coosa River Basin Initiative, the Upper Coosa Riverkeeper, is a 501c3 grassroots, environmental organization based in Rome, Georgia. ...
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Welcome to CRBI — Coosa River Basin Initiative Learn what's happening in the Upper Coosa River Basin. ... we are the voice for the environment in Northwest Georgia and Northeast Alabama. ...
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Welcome to CRBI — Coosa River Basin Initiative CRBI Canoe Tug WATERFEST IX is set for April 17-18 at Ridge Ferry Park in Rome. Register now to participate and compete for more than $2000 in Canoe-a-thon, ...
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Recreational Opportunities — Coosa River Basin Initiative Paddling, Fishing, Hiking, Biking and More. The Upper Coosa River Basin is blessed with a wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities. ...
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Earth Day Paddle On Etowah River — Coosa River Basin Initiative This is a great paddle for families and children with plenty of play places, beautiful scenery and plentiful Native American fish weirs as the river winds ...
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