Wolf Run Watershed - Trail of Springs - Lexington, Kentucky
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Wolf Run Trail of Springs Project Partners and Technical Consultants

The Wolf Run Trail of Springs is a cooperative effort between representatives of community groups, businesses, and resource management agencies including those listed below. We are funded by a grant from the Kentucky-American Water Company with administrative support from Friends of Wolf Run and LFUCG. If you would like to join us in this effort, please contact us!

Contact
Organization
Ken
Cooke
Friends of Wolf Run (Project Coordinator)
Bruce
Hutcheson
Friends of Wolf Run President
Frances
Stokes
Friends of Wolf Run Treasurer
Lisa
Collins
Friends of Wolf Run Vice President
Ryan
Kelly
BCTC Environmental Science Technology
Jean
Watts
BCTC Environmental Science Technology
Julian
Campbell
Consulting Botanist
Sandy
Camargo
CDP Engineers/LFUCG Environmental Commission
Megan
Campbell Smith
DLZ Kentucky
Tom and Carol
Martin
Eastway Wetland Advisory
Rita
Keys
Friends of McConnell Springs
Lisa
Hensinger
Kentucky American Water Company
David
Jackson
Kentucky Division of Water
Rob
Blair
Kentucky Division of Water
Dr. Jim
Currens
Kentucky Geological Survey
Dr. Jim
Dinger
Kentucky Geological Survey
Sam
Rupured
LFUCG Engineering (Kay Spring Owner)
Keith
Lovan
LFUCG Engineering Greenways
Jim
Rebmann
LFUCG Environmental Policy
Laurie
Thomas
LFUCG Parks McConnell Springs Naturalist
Cindy
Deitz
LFUCG Greenways Planning
John
Goins
Marehaven Homeowners Association
Charlie Shuck Chinquapin Neighborhood Association
Dr. Gary
O'Dell
Morehead State University
Roberta
Burnes
Preston Springs Group
John
Walker
Preston Springs Group
Jane
Van Tatenhove
Private Spring Owner
Layton
Register
Spring Meadow Neighborhood Association
Rev. Johnnie
Ross
St. Raphael Church
Amanda
Gumbert
UK Bluegrass Partnership for a Green Community
Russ
Turpin
UK Stream Restoration Specialist


Check presentation from Kentucky American Water Company
providing foundation funding for the Trail of Springs Project



The Wolf Run Watershed Trail of Springs is an educational exploration of the ecology, history, water supply features
and environmental issues associated with the many springs and wet seeps we have in our watershed.

The Wolf Run Watershed Trail of Springs is similar to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail
in that there isn't a physical path that goes from one point to another,
but a series of stops along a guided exploration. 


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