ATLANTA — Legislators from the more than two-dozen districts bordering the Savannah River introduced a resolution in the House Friday urging the U.S. Corps of Engineers to use adaptive-management practices on the river’s lakes.

Such management practices are designed to widen the environmental and economic factors considered in the Corps’ decision making, such as timing water releases.

The Savannah River Caucus met Thursday to coordinate strategy for the current legislative session and talk about the resolution and its other legislation, a boating compact. 

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