Title 12, Chapter 5, Section 353
( 12-5-353)
(a) The Department of Natural Resources shall study and from time to
time recommend to the Governor and General Assembly rivers or
sections of rivers to be considered for designation as scenic
rivers. Each recommendation shall be accompanied by a report showing
the proposed area and its classification, the characteristics which
qualify the river or section of river for designation as a scenic
river, ownership and use of land in the area, the state agency which
should administer the area, and the estimated costs of acquiring fee
title and scenic easements and of administering the area as a scenic
river. The department may conduct such studies in cooperation with
appropriate agencies of the State of Georgia and the United States
and may apply for and receive funds therefor from the Land and Water
Conservation Fund and other federal sources, provided that such
studies must be first approved by the person or persons appointed by
the Governor to serve as a liaison with certain federal agencies
under the terms of Public Law 90-542 (82 Stat. 906), approved
October 2, 1968, such law having been designated the "Wild and
Scenic Rivers Act." (b) The department shall proceed to make a study of each of the
following rivers and make a report of its findings and
recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly: (1) The Suwanee River from its source in the Okefenokee Swamp to
the point where it flows out of the State of Georgia; and (2) That section of the Chattooga River within the State of
Georgia. (c) Each scenic river, together with the land lying within its
authorized boundary, as established by the General Assembly, shall
be classified as one of the following: (1) Natural river area. This is a free-flowing river or section of
river generally inaccessible except by trail, with the shoreline
undeveloped and unused; (2) Pastoral river area. This is a free-flowing river or section
of river accessible by roads, with the shoreline mostly
undeveloped and unused; or (3) Recreational river area. This is a free-flowing river or
section of river accessible by roads, with limited development
along the shoreline. |