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Heritage

Bank Type: Private Commercial

Bank Status: Withdrawn

Chair:USACE

USACE District:Savannah

FWS Field Office:Georgia

NOAA Fisheries Region:Southeast

State:Georgia

County:Catoosa [GA]

USACE Permit/Tracking No.:SAS-2008-00535

Total Acres:90.00

Status/Date:Withdrawn 09/06/2022

Establishment Date:

Type:Private Commercial

On Public Lands: No

Bank Credit Classifications

Wetland

  • Wetlands

Stream

  • Stream (2004)

Credit Ledger Summary

Last Transaction:

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Contact Heritage

Natalie M Edwards
Regulatory Bank Manager
1590 Adamson Parkway
Suite 200
Morrow, Georgia  30260
Phone: (678) 804-5228


 

Service Area

Services provided in:
  • Catoosa County, Georgia


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