The world's largest fish tank -- the Georgia Aquarium -- has emptied some of its watery displays in the name of conservation. Heeding the call to conserve water amid an epic drought, the downtown Atlanta attraction has drained a lake in an atrium. It has also turned off a waterfall and nearly emptied a moat an exhibit. The aquarium says none of the drained exhibits contained fish. Employees are also taking a water conservation course.
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Even aquarium conserves water
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10/30/2007 03:25:00 PM
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