GEORGIA
Here are several irrigation resource links specific to Georgia, including licensing, certification, and additional relevant resources:
1. Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission (GSWCC):
- GSWCC is responsible for soil and water conservation in Georgia. Their website offers information on water management, erosion control, and best management practices for irrigation.
2. Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD):
- EPD is responsible for protecting Georgia’s natural resources, including water. Their website provides information on water permits, regulations, and conservation practices related to irrigation.
3. Georgia Urban Agriculture Council (GUAC):
- GUAC is an organization focused on promoting sustainable urban agriculture in Georgia. While not specific to irrigation, their website offers resources, events, and information related to landscaping practices, including irrigation.
4. University of Georgia Cooperative Extension:
- The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension offers research-based information and resources on various agricultural topics, including irrigation practices, water management, and conservation. Their website provides publications, workshops, and local assistance.
5. Georgia Certified Landscape Professional (GCLP) Program:
- The GCLP program provides certification for landscape professionals in Georgia. While not specific to irrigation, their website offers information on landscape practices, including irrigation-related topics.
6. Georgia Department of Agriculture:
- The Georgia Department of Agriculture oversees agriculture-related regulations and programs in the state. While not specific to irrigation, their website provides information on agriculture practices and resources that may include irrigation-related topics.
7. Georgia Licensed Irrigation Contractors:
- The Georgia Secretary of State’s Professional Licensing Boards Division issues licenses for irrigation contractors in Georgia. Their website provides information on licensing requirements, exams, and regulations.
Please note that specific licensing, certification, and program availability may vary over time. It’s recommended to visit the respective websites and contact the relevant organizations or agencies for the most up-to-date information and resources related to irrigation in Georgia.
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