State firefighting officials are considering changes in tactics to save water. State Fire Commissioner John Oxendine is ordering inspections of sprinkler systems to be done without flushing water through them, and he proposes moving firefighter training facilities to south Georgia where the drought is less severe. The group also sought water savings by extending the state’s outdoor burning ban, which ended October 1, in order to avoid fires.
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
State fire officials change tactics in drought
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10/31/2007 05:10:00 PM
Labels: burn ban, firefighters, Oxendine