Alabama, Florida and Georgia: A Tri-State Tug-of-War for Lake Lanier
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Congress solidifies a federal judge's ruling to settle a 20-year-old dispute.
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Russia Plans Water Infrastructure Overhaul
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Despite Historic, Ecological and International Concerns, Turkey Vows Dam Construction
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I flyfish. Infrequently and badly. But as any unsuccessful…