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Georgia, S.C. plan no appeal of Russell turbine ruling

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Posted 9:40PM on Wednesday 15th May 2002 ( 22 years ago )
AUGUSTA - Georgia and South Carolina will not appeal a judge&#39;s ruling to allow reversible hydropower turbines at Russell Dam along the Savannah River, officials said Wednesday. <br> <br> ``I think we&#39;re done with it,&#39;&#39; Buford Mabry, chief counsel for South Carolina&#39;s Department of Natural Resources, told The Augusta Chronicle. <br> <br> Georgia authorities have no plans to appeal the case, either, assistant fisheries chief John Biagi said. <br> <br> The dam on the South Carolina-Georgia border has four reversible turbines to pump water from Lake Thurmond back to Lake Russell for reuse in power generation. <br> <br> South Carolina and the state&#39;s chapter of the National Wildlife Federation sued the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1988 to block the units because of concerns of fish kills. <br> <br> The suit, joined later by Georgia, ended last week with a federal judge&#39;s ruling in favor of the corps. <br> <br> ``Basically, they have taken the position they can kill millions of fish without there being an adverse impact, and the court has agreed with them,&#39;&#39; Mabry said. ``Now we&#39;ll have to see whether they&#39;ll keep their promises.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> The corps, which spent $34 million on environmental testing and fish protection programs, intends to fulfill its commitments, corps spokesman Jim Parker said. <br> <br> Those commitments include a $4.5 million oxygenation system in Thurmond Lake that will benefit striped bass; and restrictions on hydropower generation that scientists say will minimize fish kills in the Thurmond Lake headwaters. <br> <br> Angela Viney, executive director of the South Carolina Wildlife Federation, said she would like to appeal, but ``at some point we have to put our passions aside and be realistic.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> On Wednesday, divers converged at the $618 million hydropower project on the Savannah River to begin inspecting racks and other components of the reversible turbine intakes.

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