Clear Fork Watershed Council Status Report This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items.  Use PowerPoint to keep track of these action items during your presentation In Slide Show, click on the right mouse button Select “Meeting Minder” Select the “Action Items” tab Type in action items as they come up Click OK to dismiss this box This will automatically create an Action Item slide at the end of your presentation with your points entered.
Progress Jellico Basin Clean-Up—Samson Marlow Technical & Scientific Advisory Council “Taste of Brazil”—Samson Marlow Results from Upper Cumberland Watershed Watch Spring Sampling—Deb Bledsoe
Opportunities Upcoming Watershed Training—Deb Bledsoe Trails as a Community Asset Blue-line trail Wetland Park Prehistoric trails Civil War trails Big South Fork Gateway Trail
Schedule Clear Fork Watershed Council to meet monthly.  Next Meeting July 20, 2010, 5:30 PM Library Conference Room, Jellico, TN Technical & Scientific Advisory Council to meet every two months.  Next meeting July 27, 2010.  Executive Committee as needed.
Education
Clear Fork, Laurel Fork, Mud Creek, Cane Creek, Wolf Creek, Pine Creek, Buck Creek, Sowder Creek, Little Wolf Creek, Wheeler Creek, Tackett Creek, Sheep Creek, Tiny Branch, Little Cane Creek, Jordan Branch, Marsee Branch, Buffalo Creek, Opossum Creek, Saltpeter Branch, Tracy Branch, Bunch Branch, Steve Creek, Indian Creek, Cane Creek, Clear Fork, Mud Creek, Buck Creek, Little Cane Creek, Clear Fork, Tackett Creek, Elk Fork Creek, Stinking Creek, Hickory Creek, Elk Creek, Lick Fork, Davis Creek, Little Elk Creek, Valley Creek, Straight Creek, Jim Branch, Lick Creek, Whit e Oak Creek, Rock Creek, Terry Creek, Laurel Fork, Jennings Creek, Crooked Creek, Whistle Creek, Big Branch, Burnt Pone Creek, Fall Branch, Bear Creek, Hogcamp Branch, Primroy Creek, Buffalo Creek, Tracy Branch, Crouches Creek, Fire Branch, Little Tackett Creek, Horse Creek, Ned Branch, Barley Branch, Douglas Branch, Coontail Branch, Meadow Creek, Steve Creek, Cupp Branch, Dan Branch, Laurel Branch, Bens Branch No Business Branch, Indian Creek, Barley C reek, Archer Branch, Johnson Branch, Mill Branch, Sandlick Branch, Bear Branch, Broyles Branch, Drew Branch, Hurricane Creek, Owens Branch, Spruce Lick Branch, Houston Ayers Branch, Hurricane Branch, Cave Branch, Pryor Meredith Branch, Sharp Branch, Major Branch, Williams Branch, Wolf Branch, Hudson Branch, Pigeon Roost Branch, Scruggs Branch, Lawson Branch, White Oak Branch, Hatmaker Branch, Stell Branch, Sand Branch, Pound Branch, Sugartree Branch, Shelton Branch, Meadow Branch, Nolan Branch, Bolton Branch, Granny Barnes Branch, Big Pigeon Branch, Jackson Branch, Spar Branch, Rock Creek, Laurel Fork, Johnson Branch, Rock Creek
Goals for Next Review Invite water users across watershed to July watershed council meeting. Research Needs

Clear Fork Watershed Council Status Report

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    Clear Fork WatershedCouncil Status Report This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use PowerPoint to keep track of these action items during your presentation In Slide Show, click on the right mouse button Select “Meeting Minder” Select the “Action Items” tab Type in action items as they come up Click OK to dismiss this box This will automatically create an Action Item slide at the end of your presentation with your points entered.
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    Progress Jellico BasinClean-Up—Samson Marlow Technical & Scientific Advisory Council “Taste of Brazil”—Samson Marlow Results from Upper Cumberland Watershed Watch Spring Sampling—Deb Bledsoe
  • 3.
    Opportunities Upcoming WatershedTraining—Deb Bledsoe Trails as a Community Asset Blue-line trail Wetland Park Prehistoric trails Civil War trails Big South Fork Gateway Trail
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    Schedule Clear ForkWatershed Council to meet monthly. Next Meeting July 20, 2010, 5:30 PM Library Conference Room, Jellico, TN Technical & Scientific Advisory Council to meet every two months. Next meeting July 27, 2010. Executive Committee as needed.
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    Clear Fork, LaurelFork, Mud Creek, Cane Creek, Wolf Creek, Pine Creek, Buck Creek, Sowder Creek, Little Wolf Creek, Wheeler Creek, Tackett Creek, Sheep Creek, Tiny Branch, Little Cane Creek, Jordan Branch, Marsee Branch, Buffalo Creek, Opossum Creek, Saltpeter Branch, Tracy Branch, Bunch Branch, Steve Creek, Indian Creek, Cane Creek, Clear Fork, Mud Creek, Buck Creek, Little Cane Creek, Clear Fork, Tackett Creek, Elk Fork Creek, Stinking Creek, Hickory Creek, Elk Creek, Lick Fork, Davis Creek, Little Elk Creek, Valley Creek, Straight Creek, Jim Branch, Lick Creek, Whit e Oak Creek, Rock Creek, Terry Creek, Laurel Fork, Jennings Creek, Crooked Creek, Whistle Creek, Big Branch, Burnt Pone Creek, Fall Branch, Bear Creek, Hogcamp Branch, Primroy Creek, Buffalo Creek, Tracy Branch, Crouches Creek, Fire Branch, Little Tackett Creek, Horse Creek, Ned Branch, Barley Branch, Douglas Branch, Coontail Branch, Meadow Creek, Steve Creek, Cupp Branch, Dan Branch, Laurel Branch, Bens Branch No Business Branch, Indian Creek, Barley C reek, Archer Branch, Johnson Branch, Mill Branch, Sandlick Branch, Bear Branch, Broyles Branch, Drew Branch, Hurricane Creek, Owens Branch, Spruce Lick Branch, Houston Ayers Branch, Hurricane Branch, Cave Branch, Pryor Meredith Branch, Sharp Branch, Major Branch, Williams Branch, Wolf Branch, Hudson Branch, Pigeon Roost Branch, Scruggs Branch, Lawson Branch, White Oak Branch, Hatmaker Branch, Stell Branch, Sand Branch, Pound Branch, Sugartree Branch, Shelton Branch, Meadow Branch, Nolan Branch, Bolton Branch, Granny Barnes Branch, Big Pigeon Branch, Jackson Branch, Spar Branch, Rock Creek, Laurel Fork, Johnson Branch, Rock Creek
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    Goals for NextReview Invite water users across watershed to July watershed council meeting. Research Needs