(from the savannah morning news)
A U.S. district court ruling that Atlanta has no right to pull drinking water from Lake Lanier should serve as a wake-up call to state leaders concerned with economic development.
Peach State officials should respond with a three-pronged effort: Promoting other Georgia cities as potential sites for new and growing businesses; requiring stricter water conservation standards in new construction in metro Atlanta; and improving Georgia's water resource infrastructure.

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It's really too late for conservation,our inferstructure is falling apart.
Now we have to figure-out where to go,from here.
Our coffers are empty from wreckless spending,that elected polititans have been elected to protect, and rightious projects have been allowed to languish away due to lack of leadership.
Perhaps uninhibited growth will be closely scrutanized in the future instead of valuable money being spent after the fact, to cover up poor decisions made by a selfish self serving
committee.