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Decades-Long Water War Amongst Southern States May Be Near an End
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A recent meeting by the governors of Georgia, Alabama and Florida may help break a long-running dispute over how much water the Atlanta region can use and the source for that water.
Georgia Running Out of Time To Meet 2012 Water Deadline
Metro Atlanta’s water supply will be drastically cut if no solutions are found.
A state water panel has determined that Georgia does not have the time or money to meet a 2012 deadline for finding new water sources for metro Atlanta.
Is Management Just for Men? 5th World Water Forum Calls Gender into Question
For centuries women have been responsible for water use --…
Opinion: Georgia Needs More than Rain and Rhetoric to Recover from Drought
ATLANTA -- It might be raining in Georgia, but the southeastern…
Pump Slump: Island of Oahu Experiences Water Shortage
HONOLULU -- After a proliferation of electricity outages, the…
Can Colorado Bureaucrats Reincarnate their River?
While accepting a conservation award for his work in natural…
Blessing or Blunder? South Korea to Build Wealth from Wetlands
BUAN, South Korea -- From a scenic dyke in the peninsular nation's…
Aesthetic irrigation requires approval, Georgia decides
Despite a significant drought in much of the American Southeast,…
Writing competition challenges students to think about the future of India’s water
MUMBAI - Eco-petition, an annual student writing competition…
Canadians urged to save water
VANCOUVER - British Columbians at all levels are being asked…