Tuesday's hearing in Jacksonville is the latest development in a long-running battle over water between Georgia, Florida and Alabama. The fighting has escalated since a judge ruled last year that Georgia had little legal right to draw drinking water from Lake Lanier.
Attorneys discussed Tuesday whether endangered mussels and sturgeons stood to be further compromised by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' plan, which calls for minimum water flow from Lanier. Attorneys for the corps argued that the group had worked closely with the Fish and Wildlife Service to protect the threatened animals.
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