DNR News
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March 11, 2011
Aquatic Plant Management Council meets March 17 in Columbia
The Aquatic Plant Management Council will meet 10 a.m. Thursday, March 17, at the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Board Room in the Dennis Building, Room 335, 1000 Assembly Street, Columbia.
The meeting is open to the public. Anyone with business for the council or needing directions to the meeting place should contact Chris Page at DNR in Columbia at (803) 755-2836 or by email at pagec@dnr.sc.gov. Please contact Chris Page so that anyone who would like to speak to the Council can be placed on the agenda.
Items scheduled on the agenda for the meeting of the Aquatic Plant Management Council include:
- Call to Order 104th Meeting
- Minutes of the January 20, 2011 Council Meeting
- Draft 2011 South Carolina Aquatic Plant Management Plan
Public Comments
Review of Public Comments
Modification Considerations
Approval
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