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SUMMARY:Monthly South River Water Testing - September
DESCRIPTION:Date: Sunday\, September 21\, 2025 \nTime: 10 am \nLocation: Everett Park \nAddress: 5106 Klondike Rd\, Stonecrest\, GA 30038 \nWe will linger in the parking lot for 5-10 minutes before heading down the trail along the water to those first shoals\, where we will be doing our testing and mingling etc…. \nThis past year at our Environmental Justice Forums/Townhalls we heard that people want to know more about what health risks from water and air are in their neighborhoods. So we have started on two approaches to that. First is the water testing project mentioned above. Adopt-A-Stream is a state program consisting of volunteers collecting data on the water sources in their neighborhoods and the area around Everett Park along the South River is not represented in this testing project. So we are getting this started\, not just to gather and monitor data\, but to help the community learn about water testing along the way. 
URL:https://scienceforgeorgia.org/event/monthly-south-river-water-testing-september/
LOCATION:Everett Park\, 5106 Klondike Rd\, Lithonia\, GA\, 30038
CATEGORIES:Climate Survival Training,Community Event
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SUMMARY:Climate Survival Training: Drip Irrigation
DESCRIPTION:Climate Survival Training: Drip Irrigation \nDate:    Sunday\, September 21st \nTime:    3-4:30 pm \nLocation: \nUnearthing Farm and Market \n1534 Memorial Dr SE\, Atlanta\, GA 30317 \n  \nJoin us for a hands-on workshop\, where you’ll learn how to plan\, install\, and\nmaintain an effective automated drip irrigation system that will save you both\ntime and money on watering your plants this summer. Drip irrigation has been\nused for many years and can be simple\, cost-effective\, automated\, and\nadapted to your space – ideal for home gardens\, raised beds\, or small farm\nplots. \nThis session will cover the fundamentals of efficient water delivery\, help you\nreduce time spent hand-watering\, and give you the knowledge to adopt a\nwatering system that works for you. This workshop is led by Mike McCord of\nCommunity Foodscapes. \nClimate Survival Training
URL:https://scienceforgeorgia.org/event/climate-survival-training-drip-irrigation/
LOCATION:Unearthing Farms\, 1534 Memorial Dr SE\, Atlanta\, Georgia\, 30317
CATEGORIES:Climate Survival Training
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SUMMARY:GSJ: Georgia's Water Wars\, Part 1 - Surface Water
DESCRIPTION:  \nGeorgia’s Water Wars\, Part 1 – Surface Water \nFriday\, September 26th\, 7-9 pm \nIn-Person and Streaming \nLocation: Wild Heaven West End\, 1010 White St SW\, Atlanta\, Ga 30310 \nFeatured Speaker: John Clarke \nWater is the lifeblood of our planet. Throughout history to the present day\, wars have been waged over this precious resource.  In Georgia\, conflicts have arisen with competitors in adjacent states and within our borders. This presentation will focus on surface water issues including the quantity and quality of water in the Chattahoochee-Flint and Savannah Rivers\, sewer spills and leaks\, and interbasin transfers. \nJohn Clarke\nSpeaker Name: \nJohn Clarke\, Retired Assistant Director\, USGS Georgia Water Science Center\, Atlanta\, Georgia\nSpeaker Bio: \nJohn Clarke retired in January 2014 after a 35-year career with the USGS Georgia Water Science Center. As hydrologist and Assistant Director for Hydrologic Investigations\, he authored or co-authored more than 50 papers on Georgia groundwater\, and twice served as president of the Georgia Ground Water Association.  Notable project work included study of the potential for offsite migration of contaminants at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site; development of a hydrologic overview of Israel\, Jordan\, and Palestinian territories as part of the State Department’s ongoing peace initiative; and design and implementation of the Georgia Coastal Sound Science Initiative—a 7 ½-year\, $14.5 million set of projects commissioned by the Georgia Environmental Protection Division to assess coastal area groundwater resources and address issues of salt-water intrusion and resource sustainability. John is a certified groundwater professional and received a BS Degree in Earth Sciences from the State University of New York at Brockport. \n 
URL:https://scienceforgeorgia.org/event/gsj-georgias-water-wars-part-1/
LOCATION:Wild Heaven\, West End\, 1010 White St SW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30310
CATEGORIES:Georgia Science Junction
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