There is praise for residents of north Georgia. The state’s top environmental official says the region used 20-percent rectorcless water in June, compared to June of last year. State Enviromental Protection Division director Carol Couch says good conservation choices and outdoor watering restrictions have had the positive effect on saving water. Officials estimate conservation measures has resulted in a savings of 180-million gallons of water a day.
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Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Water use down in north Georgia
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Edgar Treiguts
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8/12/2008 08:16:00 AM
Labels: Enviromental Protection Division, north Georgia, water conservation