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We're Hiring!

The Stormwater Management Program is currently looking for someone to join the team as the Program Education Specialist. The Program Education Specialist is responsible for education and outreach efforts for the Stormwater Management Program. If you or someone that you know has a passion for environmental education, community engagement, and protecting local waterways, then take a look at the Program Education Specialist job description to see if you might be a good fit!

Someone from Stormwater Management and Water Conservation Office out fish sampling at Shoal Creek.
Children making riparian buffer bracelets at the Athens Farmer's Market.
The Program Education Specialist leading a storm drain demostration for campers.

Call for Photos!

We need your help getting photos together for our 2024 Stormwater Calendar! If you have any water or nature-themed photos that you'd like to be considered for our 2024 Stormwater Calendar, please submit your photo by completing our online form. Photos will only be considered if they were taken in Athens-Clarke County. 

For some inspiration, check out some of the beautiful pictures below that were included in the calendar last year.

A photo of a mushroom taken by Devon Elcik.

by Devon Elcik

A photo of a pile of trash along the Middle Oconee River taken by Alexander Martin.

by Alexander Martin

A photo of an Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly resting on a purple flower taken by Hannah Reynolds.

by Hannah Reynolds

2023 Athens Water Festival

The 2023 Athens Water Festival will be held on Saturday, September 9 from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm at Sandy Creek Park! The theme for the 2023 Athens Water Festival is Elemental--a Disney and Pixar movie that was released in June that is all about fire, water, earth, and air. The Water Festival is $2.00 per person, but all the activities at the event are FREE! With over twenty activities, there will be so many fun things to do for every member of your family. 

Find all of the details at 
www.accgov.com/1239/Athens-Water-Festival.

The 2023 Athens Water Festival flyer.

2023 Rivers Alive

Ahens area residents wade into local rivers, lakes and streams as part of the continuing statewide campaign to clean and preserve over 70,000 miles of Georgia’s rivers and streams. The effort is part of Rivers Alive, a joint program of the Environmental Protection Division Outreach Education Programs and the Keep Georgia Beautiful Foundation.

The annual Georgia Waterway Cleanup is the largest single volunteer effort to beautify Georgia’s water resources.  Volunteers in Athens stage their cleanup in October at Dudley Park.  They join an estimated 25,000 other volunteers statewide participating in the annual river cleanup.  This fall over 200 cleanups will collect trash and similar debris in streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands and the ocean from Tallulah Gorge in North Georgia to the Satilla River in the South.  

Rivers Alive in Athens is organized by Keep Athens-Clarke County Beautiful, ACC Solid Waste, ACC Transportation and Public Works/Stormwater Division, ACC Leisure Services, ACC Public Utilities/Water Conservation Office, Keep Oconee County Beautiful, Upper Oconee Watershed Network (UOWN), UGA Office of Service Learning.

The 2023 Rivers Alive Cleanup will take place on Saturday, October 21st.  For more information about the event and registration, visit https://www.accgov.com/riversalive.   

Volunteers from Rivers Alive 2021.
A canoe carrying trash removed from a river during the 2021 Rivers Alive cleanup.
Volunteers in front of a large pile of trash removed from a cleanup site during the 2021 Rivers Alive event.
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Contact Us

Stormwater Management Program
Department of Transportation and Public Works
Athens-Clarke County Unified Government
120 W. Dougherty Street
Athens, GA 30601
706-613-3440
stormwater@accgov.com
www.accgov.com/stormwater

Notice Dumping?

Call the Stormwater Hotline at 706-614-1282 if you see someone dumping into a storm drain or notice flooding due to clogged pipes.

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