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Georgia's governor declares drought emergency
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 20 - 10 - 2007


With water supplies rapidly
shrinking during a drought of historic proportions, Gov.
Sonny Perdue declared a state of emergency Saturday for the
northern third of the state of Georgia and asked President
George W. Bush to declare it a major disaster area, AP reported.
Georgia officials warn that Lake Lanier, a 38,000-acre
(15,378-hectare) reservoir that supplies more than 3
million residents with water, is less than three months
from depletion. Smaller reservoirs are dropping even lower.
Perdue asked the president to exempt Georgia from
complying with federal regulations that dictate the amount
of water released from Georgia's reservoirs to protect
federally protected mussel species downstream.
«We need to cut through the tangle of unnecessary
bureaucracy to manage our resources prudently _ so that in
the long term, all species may have access to
life-sustaining water,» he said.
On Friday, Perdue's office asked a federal judge to force
the Army Corps of Engineers to curb the amount of water it
drains from Georgia reservoirs into streams in Alabama and
Florida. Georgia's environmental protection director is
drafting proposals for more water restrictions.
More than a billion gallons (3.8 billion liters) of water
is released from Lanier every day. The Corps of Engineers
bases its water releases on two requirements: The minimum
flow needed for a coal-fired power plant in Florida and
mandates to protect two mussel species in a Florida river.
White House press secretary Dana Perino said Perdue's
request will be reviewed.
«In the meantime, we have already begun drafting interim
rules to use procedures and flexibility to address the
endangered species requirements and the Army Corps has
started the process of revising the operations manual for
the river basin,» Perino said.
Georgia lawmakers say neighboring states also are
exploiting the law as a tool to draw more water from
Georgia's lakes.
«We've learned from this what a blunt weapon the
Endangered Species Act has become,» said state Rep. John
Linder. «We need to understand this lake was created not
for mussels but for people.»
More than a quarter of the Southeast is covered by an
«exceptional» drought _ the National Weather Service's
worst drought category. The Atlanta area, with a population
of 5 million, is smack in the middle of the affected
region, which encompasses most of Tennessee, Alabama and
the northern half of Georgia, as well as parts of North and
South Carolina, Kentucky and Virginia.
Georgia was placed under statewide water restrictions in
April that limited outdoor watering to three days a week.
By May Atlanta allowed watering only on weekends, and in
September environmental officials banned virtually all
outdoor watering through the northern half of the state.
Restaurants have been asked to serve water only at a
customer's request and the governor called on residents to
take shorter showers. More limits will probably be needed,
said Carol Couch, the state's environmental director.
«This is not something we can conserve our way out of,»
said Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle.
The state of emergency Perdue declared Saturday affects 85
Georgia counties, more than half of the state.
Conditions were worsened by stifling summer heat and a
drier-than-normal hurricane season. State climatologist
David Stooksbury said it will take months of above average
rainfall to replenish the system.
Perdue said the state has not yet formed a contingency
plan in case the reservoirs run dry. «The backup plan is
to conserve and use our water wisely,» he said.
The emergency declaration creates an emergency team that
will oversee the state's response to drought. It also could
free up some state money to respond to the drought, Couch
said.


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