2023 Annual Member Meeting Recap

Join us as we recap the highlights from our 2023 Annual Member Meeting! It was an inspiring evening dedicated to the protection and preservation of the Lake Hartwell watershed. Attendees heard from esteemed speakers, including Col. Ronald J. Sturgeon from the US Army Corps of Engineers, who shared valuable insights on civil projects in the South Atlantic division. We also celebrated Sandy Campbell for her outstanding contributions to our community. Don’t miss out on the exciting details and images from this memorable event—visit our Facebook page to stay connected and engaged with all things LHA!
USACE Offers Safety Video for Power Poles at Lake Hartwell

Discover essential safety tips for enjoying Lake Hartwell! In light of recent accidents, the US Army Corps of Engineers has released a crucial safety video featuring Park Ranger Brian Peterson. This informative presentation covers the important policies regarding power poles and electrical boxes that surround the lake. Whether you’re a seasoned visitor or planning your first trip, understanding these safety measures is vital for a safe and enjoyable experience. For more details, you can also access the Shoreline Management Plan or contact the Hartwell Lake office. Don’t miss out on this important information—watch the video today!
USACE Presents at 2022 LHA Annual Member Meeting

Download and view the US Army Corps of Engineers presentation from LHA Annual Member Meeting on September 20, 2022. You can download the presentation as a PDF here. The USACE […]
LHA Adopt A Shoreline Needs Your Photos

LHA Adopt A Shoreline needs your photos of the TRASH left behind and what has been picked up, especially after a holiday weekend! Please email your photos to [email protected]. We […]
Commercial Developments on Lake Hartwell

Background Anderson County Economic Development has had an interest in developing along the shores of Lake Hartwell for more than 10 years. While prior attempts for development had failed, in […]
“Adopt-A-Shoreline”

What is “Adopt-A-Shoreline”? The Corps of Engineers has established an ongoing trash pick-up program that assigns segments of the shoreline to volunteers. This program helps ensure that the more impacted […]
Latest Projections Indicate Lake Hartwell Will Gradually Decline

The daily projected lake levels for Lake Hartwell indicate that the lake will be at levels between 649.1 and 649.3 during the period December 21st through December 30th, 2016. Average […]
No Matter How Slight, November Rain is a Welcome Sight

From the US Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District SAVANNAH, Ga – If not for three light days of rain in November, the Savannah River’s sub-basins would have none. For […]
Upper Savannah Reservoirs Enter Drought Level 1

From the US Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District SAVANNAH, Ga. – The three reservoirs on the Savannah River operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers entered the first […]
Persistent, Below Normal Rainfall Expected to Impact Lake Levels

From the US Army Corps of Engineers Since I took command of the Savannah District in June 2015, we’ve been fortunate to have adequate, and sometimes abundant, rainfall and inflows […]