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Water—Essential Resource of the Southern Flint River Basin, Georgia

U.S. Geological Survey General Interest Publication 4


Map of the Southern Flint River Basin--NE quadrant (NW | SW | SE)

Map of the northeast quadrant of the southern Flint River basin

Photo of Lake Chehaw, just north of Albany, Georgia.

Lake Chehaw, just north of Albany, Georgia. Photo by Nancy A. Norton, FRWPPC
The Flint River is free flowing (no impoundments) for about 21 miles between Lake Blackshear Dam (Crisp County Hydroelectric Dam) and the upper end of Lake Chehaw. Downstream to Lake Seminole are approximately 75 miles of free-flowing river.

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