The state's first water management plan is on its way to Governor Sonny Perdue's desk. With a 42-10 vote and no discussion, today the Georgia Senate approved a plan the House passed last month. The plan calls for three years of assessments to measure Georgia's water supply and demand. It creates 11 regional councils charged with drafting their own water plans. Opponents had wanted the council districts based on watershed boundaries, not political lines.
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Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Water plan clears Senate
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2/05/2008 03:15:00 PM
Labels: Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue, Senate, water plan