A judge has ordered a vacant textile mill in South Carolina to stop using water from the Augusta Canal for electricity. Avondale Mills no longer makes fabrics, but its turbines produce up to $1,200 in electricity daily. The city of Augusta sued when the company refused to stop running the turbines despite closure of the mill. The city argued it needs the water the mill is using to help meet federal mandates for water levels in nearby Augusta Shoals.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Vacant SC-mill must stop water draw from Augusta Canal
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Edgar Treiguts
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12/31/2008 08:40:00 AM
Labels: Augusta, augusta canal, Georgia, textile mill, water