Four north Georgia counties could get some help with their water supply. The state Environmental Protection Division is expected to allow Clarke, Oconee, Barrow and Jackson counties to draw up to 15 million gallons of water a day from the Middle Oconee River. The counties are already under total outdoor water bans. Melvin Davis, who chairs the counties’ water authority, says if the state doesn’t step in things could get worse. Davis says inaction " would devastate the region economically. So that’s one worst case scenario. The other is that the public wouldn’t have enough water to do the essentials [like] cooking, bathing, and drinking." Davis says the counties’ water ban will not change regardless of the EPD’s decision.
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Thursday, September 27, 2007
State could help drought-stricken counties draw water
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Labels: Clarke County, Melvin Davis, Oconee
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