Wednesday, July 26, 2006

No extra water for Apalachicola River from Georgia

Georgia won a crucial skirmish in the long-standing interstate water wars on Tuesday when a federal judge denied Florida's request for more water from Lake Lanier and other Georgia reservoirs to save threatened mussel species dying on its dry riverbanks - July 26, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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