State conservation groups are set to release a report today that grades Georgia’s water efficiency during this drought. Booming growth is expected to be pointed out as a reason and factor in the water shortage. Last week, Governor Sonny Perdue dismissed the idea during a press conference. This report arrives as Perdue is set to join the governors of Alabama and Florida in meeting with President Bush tomorrow in Washington. They’ll try to work-out a truce in the water wars.
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Conservation groups grade state's water use
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Edgar Treiguts
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10/31/2007 07:43:00 AM
Labels: drought, Governor Sonny Perdue, water conservation, water wars