A Georgia environmental group gave Atlanta a failing grade for management of its water resources. Members of the Georgia Water Coalition said state officials have failed to promote conservation during years of the city’s rapid growth. The group urged state leaders to develop a long-term plan for efficient water use instead of pointing the finger at endangered species.
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Atlanta earns 'F' for water management
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Devin Dwyer
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10/31/2007 05:06:00 PM
Labels: drought, Georgia Water Council, population growth