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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Parched Atlanta may seek WNC water

Atlanta – With the South in the grip of an epic drought and its largest city holding less than a 90-day supply of water, officials are scrambling to deal with the worst-case scenario: What if Atlanta’s faucets really do go dry?

One suggested solution is piping in additional sources of water, including the Tennessee River, a withdrawal that could worsen already low lake levels in Western North Carolina.

posted by Chris Irwin at 9:11 PM

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