Legislative committee gives recommendations for water problems
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Posted 6:05PM on Tuesday 10th December 2002 ( 22 years ago )
ATHENS - A legislative committee says the first step to fixing Georgia's water problems is to develop a statewide water management plan. <br>
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The Georgia Agribusiness Council is also recommending setting up a water council within the Environmental protection division to report its findings to the governor's office. <br>
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Among the council's 35 recommendations: <br>
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Forcing farmers to report how much water they use for irrigation through pumps or wells. <br>
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Forcing anyone who takes more than 100,000 gallons a day for irrigation to obtain a permit. <br>
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Several recommendations deal with restricting transfers of water from one river basin to another. <br>
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Allowing some water users to pay for permits and then sell water rights to other users.
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