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Governor Brian Kemp: Names 84 Appointments to Regional Water Planning Councils

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Atlanta, GA– Today Governor Brian P. Kemp announced 84 appointments made to the Regional Water Planning Councils.

The eleven Regional Water Planning Councils represent 68 counties in Georgia. The councils' decisions determine the preferred water management practices for each region’s water resource needs.

Coosa-North Georgia Regional Water Planning Council

The following were appointed:

Rebecca Bolden, Catoosa County

Mark Buckner, Whitfield County

Terry Goodger, White County

Robert Goff, Sr., Dade County

Joel Hanner, Floyd County

Kevin Jones, Murray County

Alexander Sullivan, Habersham County

J. Scott Tidwell, Gordon County

Allison Watters, Floyd County

The following were reappointed:

Brooke Anderson, Dawson County

Donald Anderson, Jr., Habersham County

Haynes Johnson, Pickens County

Tom O'Bryant, White County

Lamar Paris, Union County

Lower Flint-Ochlockonee Regional Water Planning Council

The following were appointed:

C. LaDon Calhoun, Miller County

Marc DeMott, Colquitt County

Fred Dent, Worth County

Jack Henderson, Baker County

Walt Pierce, Calhoun County

Jay Smith, Dougherty County

The following were reappointed:

Steve Bailey, Seminole County

Casey Cox, Mitchell County

Vincent Falcione, Lee County

Connie Hobbs, Baker County

George McIntosh, Terrell County

Mike Newberry, Early County

Calvin Perry, Colquitt County

Steve Singletary, Early County

Savannah-Upper Ogeechee Regional Water Planning Council

The following are appointed:

Dink NeSmith, Oglethorpe County

Suzanne Sharkey, Burke County

Lee Vaughn, Elbert County

The following are reappointed:

Bruce Azevedo, Madison County

Braye Boardman, Richmond County

Jerry Boling, Banks County

Charles Cawthon, Franklin County

Patrick Goran, Hart County

Thomas Jordan, Jefferson County

Chris McCorkle, Warren County

Charles Newton, McDuffie County

Sue Parr, Richmond County

D. Scott Williams, Columbia County

Tenia Workman, Hart County

Middle Chattahoochee Regional Water Planning Council

The following were appointed:

Hannah Anderson, Clay County

John Asbell, Troup County

Jimmie Hayes, Quitman County

Kevin Hayes, Heard County

Adolph McLendon, Stewart County

Ed Moon, Harris County

Ken Van Horn, Chattahoochee County

Mac Moye, Stewart County

The following were reappointed:

Alan Bell, Haralson County

Steven Davis, Muscogee County

Gardiner Garrard, Muscogee County

Bill Heath, Haralson County

Jimmy Thompson, Randolph County

Matt Windom, Carroll County

Upper Flint Regional Water Planning Council

The following were appointed:

Brian Belcher, Schley County

Steve Fry, Pike County

Adam Graft, Sumter County

Ben Haugabook, Macon County

Rodney Hilley, Pike County

Kenneth Murphy, Meriwether County

Marcus South, Upson County

Randy Summerlin, Spalding County

The following were reappointed:

Gene Brunson, Taylor County

Beth English, Dooly County

Jack Holbrook, Webster County

Terrell Hudson, Dooly County

Lamar Perlis, Crisp County

Gary Powell, McIntosh County

Coastal Georgia Regional Water Planning Council

The following were appointed:

Eddie Deloach, Chatham County

Ken Lee, Effingham County

Heath Lloyd, Effingham County

Bobby Smith, Long County

David Stevens, McIntosh County

The following were reappointed:

Michael Browning, Glynn County

James Burnsed, Bryan County

John Godbee, Jr., Bulloch County

Reginald Loper, Effingham County

Randal Morris, Camden County

Philip Odom, Liberty County

John Sawyer, Effingham County

James Thomas, Jr., Liberty County

James Vaughn, Chatham County

Original source can be found here.

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