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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 326855" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>Most folks around here think that this dispute is ridiculous. The drought of last Summer just made it obvious that an area like Atlanta in size needs to plan better and control its growth. Georgia has been fussing with Florida and Alabama about how much water the Army Corps of Engineers drains out of Lakes Allatoona and Lanier for years. I think it is crazy for some idiot politician to drag out a two hundred year surveying mistake to try to fix our water shortage. Maybe our state legislature will try to get water out of North and South Carolina next.</p><p></p><p>We have been getting a lot of rain lately. Lake Allatoona is full again, and Lake Lanier is in better shape. There are several new water reservoirs filling up slowly or under construction. As Americans, we have been brought up to waste our natural resources and not think twice about it. We all need to realize that we need to take better care of our environment and natural resources, they will only go so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 326855, member: 1674"] Most folks around here think that this dispute is ridiculous. The drought of last Summer just made it obvious that an area like Atlanta in size needs to plan better and control its growth. Georgia has been fussing with Florida and Alabama about how much water the Army Corps of Engineers drains out of Lakes Allatoona and Lanier for years. I think it is crazy for some idiot politician to drag out a two hundred year surveying mistake to try to fix our water shortage. Maybe our state legislature will try to get water out of North and South Carolina next. We have been getting a lot of rain lately. Lake Allatoona is full again, and Lake Lanier is in better shape. There are several new water reservoirs filling up slowly or under construction. As Americans, we have been brought up to waste our natural resources and not think twice about it. We all need to realize that we need to take better care of our environment and natural resources, they will only go so far. [/QUOTE]
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