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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 260851" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>Scratch,</p><p> Hope things get better for you folks down in Atlanta. I almost got sent down there a few years ago to the ivory towers. I looked at buying in the fulton county forsyth county area off of 400. I'm all for being a good steward of the land and doing what's right for wildlife. But come on.... people have to understand that people come first, second and third with no close runner up. Draining water from these reservoirs so that mussels will have water and yet people in Atlanta may be out of water in weeks or months is ridiculous. At the same time, I'm glad they are seriously looking about reducing growth in area. Looks like you definitely need additional reservoirs and even looking into desalination plants and pumping water into the state. Hope all works out...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 260851, member: 4886"] Scratch, Hope things get better for you folks down in Atlanta. I almost got sent down there a few years ago to the ivory towers. I looked at buying in the fulton county forsyth county area off of 400. I'm all for being a good steward of the land and doing what's right for wildlife. But come on.... people have to understand that people come first, second and third with no close runner up. Draining water from these reservoirs so that mussels will have water and yet people in Atlanta may be out of water in weeks or months is ridiculous. At the same time, I'm glad they are seriously looking about reducing growth in area. Looks like you definitely need additional reservoirs and even looking into desalination plants and pumping water into the state. Hope all works out... [/QUOTE]
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