In an era when water ownership sparks disputes, one Georgia water agency wants to share its supply AMP - 10 hours ago


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  1. Protection and effectiveness are interesting issues at water offices nowadays. In metro Atlanta, water organizations urge individuals to utilize less water by charging the individuals who utilize increasingly a higher expense. Called protection estimating, it resembles the inverse of a mass rebate.
  2. In any case, the Fayette County Water System, which works a modest bunch of stores in rural Atlanta, is taking preservation toward another path. Lee Pope, the chief of the organization, is urging his own clients to utilize water all the more deliberately, but on the other hand he's sharing water: giving a greater amount of it a chance to stream downstream, out of the stores.
  3. "We're asking, 'Hello, what do we have to discharge to ensure we deal with our neighbors?'" he said.
  4. Fayette County sits close to the headwaters of a waterway. The water office used to keep all the water it was qualified for, which made issues downstream.

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