County’s report on water coming
Forsythnews.com Top Stories — Sat Jun 12 18:00:00 UTC 2010 Forsyth County’s water met all U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and state drinking water health standards in 2009. about: Drinking water Environment Forsyth County Social Issues United States Environmental Protection Agency US Environmental Protection Agency Water Resources at: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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County’s report on water coming
GA task force: Water Wars defeat means $26(B) loss (The Valdosta Daily Times)
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s water task force has learned that losing Lake Lanier as source for drinking water could mean an annual loss of more than $26 billion for businesses.
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GA task force: Water Wars defeat means $26(B) loss (The Valdosta Daily Times)
GA task force: Water Wars defeat means $26 loss (FOX 6 News Birmingham)
ATLANTA (AP) – Georgia’s water task force has learned that losing Lake Lanier as source for drinking water could mean an annual loss of more than $26 billion for businesses.
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GA task force: Water Wars defeat means $26 loss (FOX 6 News Birmingham)
GA task force: Water Wars defeat means $26 loss (NBC 2 Fort Myers)
Associated Press – November 23, 2009 9:44 PM ET ATLANTA (AP) – Georgia’s water task force has learned that losing Lake Lanier as source for drinking water could mean an annual loss of more than…
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GA task force: Water Wars defeat means $26 loss (NBC 2 Fort Myers)

