Gato_Solo
Out-freaking-standing OTC member
and not a drop to drink...Anybody have investments in cloud seeding? This ain't no joke. 

Green paint.![]()
As for all those predictions that Atlanta won't be able to get drinking water from Lanier in another four months if things don't change, Maj. Payne says "it's not quite that dire."
What if it was Kentucky BLUEgrasss?
Florida has complained the state is not sending enough water downstream to protect mussels, and the state's environmental chief sent a letter to the Corps on Wednesday that warned reducing the water flow "would severely impact Florida's natural resources." Alabama Gov. Bob Riley has urged the Corps to release more water from Georgia's lakes to help his state cope with the dry conditions.
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Its going to get worse before it gets better. Maybe the ACErs need to look at a nation-wide series of pumping stations. Get some of that water from the oversoaked midwest to areas that are dry.![]()
Floridas seafood is suffering?! Screw them. Everything up here is suffering. Damn up the 'hooch and let them feel a drought for once.
But environmentalists contend the state should have been better prepared for a water shortage, which they say is an inevitable result of decades of pro-growth policy that led to metro Atlanta's sprawl.
"Whether you've lived in Georgia for five months or 50 years, it's easy to see the huge numbers of people moving to the state was going to put the squeeze on our water resources," said Jill Johnson, the interim director of Georgia Conservation Voters.
"The Corps has become a scapegoat for a lack of political leadership over the issue of water," she said. "It's been massive unchecked development that's put further strain on our water supply."