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Little Tennessee Watershed Association

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Intro

“The Little Tennessee Watershed Association (LTWA) was formed in 1993 as the result of a watershed conference organized by local citizens and the Town of Franklin, NC. Recognizing the unique biodiversity of the Little Tennessee River and the impact that rapid growth and development was beginning to have on habitat and aquatic life, local scientists, conservationists and outdoor enthusiasts came together to implement a strategy to improve water quality and habitat in the watershed.”[1]