Taking Lake Hartwell to a Higher Level

The Lake Hartwell 660 Coalition is a tax-exempt 501(c)4 qualified organization dedicated to the study and resolution of water resource
issues at Lake Hartwell.

Our purpose is to provide a clear understanding of the economic, social
and environmental importance of Lake Hartwell to stakeholders in Upstate South Carolina and Northeast Georgia.
    
    
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the Lake Hartwell 660 Coalition today!

    
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                The Lake Hartwell 660 Coalition
               P.O. Box 823, Hartwell, GA 30643

                         Office:
(706) 377-4660
                Email:  admin@lakehartwell660.com

 
      Please consider joining one of the committees
      here on our website (Join Our Team) or by calling
      our main office number at
(706) 377- 4660

Many attendees at our May 9 kickoff meeting have already committed to sharing
their skills and time to one of three committees that will research and translate
critical data used to define future water level management at Lake Hartwell.


   Georgia - South Carolina communities lose a champion for Lake Hartwell
 


Mike Gray
1947 - 2009


 Mike Gray served as board chairman for the
 Lake Hartwell 660 Coalition with distinction
 and a tireless commitment to all of the
 stakeholders of Lake Hartwell.

 Mike Gray's passion, leadership and spirit of
 service will serve as a legacy to all of us in
 the years ahead and we will miss him dearly.
 
 
 
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      Sign/View Mike Gray's Guestbook online  
      More information (enter name/date range)  

 Latest stories...

  Dec. 27-  Guest column: Drought-management plan remains unchanged
                  Mike Gray co-authored this guest column before his sudden
                  and unexpected death.
  Dec. 15 -  "A Time for Clarity" Lake Hartwell 660 board chair,Tom Coley
                  explains current state of water use from state and local viewpoints.

  Dec. 4 -   Perdue targets Lake Hartwell
                  (The Hartwell Sun)

  Nov. 30 - Lake businesses want Corps to keep tourism in mind
             
(The Greenville News)