Jun 2, 2023Georgia ag frost protection withdrawal permits to be discussed at meeting
The Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) is considering frost protection groundwater withdrawal permits from the Floridan Aquifer in portions of the lower Flint River Basin (FRB) in southwest Georgia.
The considerations include sub-area 4 where a moratorium on new and/or expanded permits, including frost protection permits, is currently in effect. EPD anticipates it will begin accepting applications for frost protection permits in the suspension area in September, according to a Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association legislative alert.
To support the development of an implementable, protective, and feasible permitting program, EPD is also scheduling a public meeting to request input on frost protection permits. The meeting is scheduled for June 21 in Albany, Georgia.
In addition to attending the public meeting, stakeholders may choose to send written comments to EPD. Written comments may be sent to [email protected] or mailed to the Environmental Protection Division, Watershed Protection Branch, Suite 1470A East Tower, 2 Martin Luther King, Jr., Dr., Atlanta, Georgia, 30334.
One of the world’s most productive aquifers, the Floridan aquifer system underlies a 100,000 square mile area beneath all of Florida and parts of Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina, according to the USGS (the U.S. Geological Survey).
More information on frost protection permitting can be found at the EPD website.