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Ongoing Projects:
Tyger River Recreation Region:
The Tyger River Recreation Region master planning effort is well underway. In coordination with The Tyger River Foundation and Bolten & Menk, Inc., we have been working with stakeholders to make this vision a reality. After hearing from residents in a public survey, we know that additional hiking trails and safe access to water are among the top choices for recreational activities. This project opens a 20-mile section along the North and South Tyger Rivers to the public, bringing eco-tourism and public recreation opportunities to the region. Our team aims to have this master plan completed and available to the public by Spring 2024. Thank you for providing your feedback about this exciting and transformational recreation initiative!
Tyger Phase 2:
As we close out year two of this implementation grant, we are well our way to complete our goals. To date, our team has completed 35 septic projects, protected 83 acres of high priority lands, installed a livestock stream crossing, and stabilized 1,315 feet of farm roads. Additionally, our team was happy to participate in outreach events including Discover Your Watershed and Lake Robinson Day to continue community involvement in this project.
This project has funding remaining for septic repairs/replacements, agricultural projects, streambank repairs, and land protection. If you or someone you know is interested in participating, click here for more information about how you may be eligible for funding!
Local Water Advocacy:
The Clean Water team has had a very busy year engaging in local water advocacy efforts. In Greenville County alone, Upstate Forever was engaged in reviewing and providing comments for the City of Greenville's new Development Code and Design and Specification Manual. In addition, UF has continued involvement in the development of Greenville County's Unified Development Ordinance. Specifically, the Clean Water Team has worked with other conservation advocates (SC Native Plant Society, Friends of the Reedy River, and Save Our Saluda) to advocate for strengthening minimum riparian buffer requirements in the County.
Additionally, Upstate Forever remains engaged in local advocacy initiatives pertaining to thoughtful sewer expansion and riparian buffer protections in Pickens, Anderson, and Oconee counties.
State Water Advocacy:
Members of the Clean Water team remain involved in clean water conservation at the state level by participating in the SC Conservation Coalition and its water-specific action group, SC Rivers Forever. Through participation with these groups, UF remains updated and able to participate in collective conservation efforts being promoted at the State House.
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