Atlanta drought in the New York Times
(via Freshloaf) The New York Times has an article online today about the Georgia water situation. For the most part, it’s quite critical of how we’ve handled our water supply. From the article:
The response to the worst drought on record in the Southeast has unfolded in ultra-slow motion. All summer, more than a year after the drought began, fountains blithely sprayed, football fields were watered, prisoners got two showers a day and Coca-Cola’s bottling plants chugged along at full strength.


















