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Monday, May 11, 2009

Water Dispute Goes to Court

Lawyers in Alabama, Florida and Georgia argued in federal court Monday about how the water in Lake Lanier should be used, and whether it could be used to supply metro
Atlanta's thirst.

State lawyers for Georgia say the water at man made Lake Lanier can be used to supply metro Atlanta, while attorneys for Florida and Alabama say the law clearly
states the federally operated dam can only serve three functions: flood control, maintaining flow levels and generating power.

Arguments lasted about four hours at the Jacksonville, Florida court house. The judge hearing the case says the ruling will "take time."

Last year, the three states held secret meetings to try and resolve the issue before this court date, those meetings fell apart, and now Georgia Senator Johnny Isakson is calling on the states to get back to the negotiating table.

"It's time for the governor's of the three states, and the leadership in Congress, to sit at the table and honestly do what's right for Georgia, for Alabama, and for Florida. No state should trump the other."

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Fla., Ala. ask court to halt Lanier withdrawals


Walter F. George Dam on the Chattahoochee River in southwest Georgia, near the borders of Alabama and Florida. (Dave Bender/file)

Florida and Alabama are asking a federal court to stop the Corps of Engineers from supplying water to Georgia from Lake Lanier, the federal reservoir outside Atlanta.

The states said they would file a motion in U.S. District Court Friday to invalidate the corps' operations on the lake. They argue that the withdrawals are illegal without congressional approval.

The reservoir is at the heart of the states' two-decade-old water wars in which Georgia maintains it needs more water to serve a rapidly growing population, while Florida and Alabama argue that the state's withdrawals harm their downstream interests.

(AP)

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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Escaped inmate caught

An escaped Georgia inmate is in custody in Florida. Lake City Police say they found 51-year-old David Lee Sweet today hiding in the woods. He escaped from custody in Valdosta on December 3rd.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Floridians sue over Georgia water

As Governor Sonny Perdue vowed to keep as much water in the state as needed, a lawsuit was filed in Florida that take more water out of Georgia. The Florida city of Apalachicola is suing the US Army corp of engineers over current and future water restrictions. Previous suits out of Florida have focused on the environmental impact of the draw down. The city’s attorney says what makes this case unique is that it shows Florida residents are harmed by the decrease in river volume. Meanwhile, the Georgia municipalities of Columbus and Gainesville have filed suits challenging the Army Corps management of the Chattahoochee Flint Apalachicola river system.

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