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WEEKEND WATER REPORT
Streamflows picking up in north and central GA
NWS:Scattered storms, heavy rainfall today

CWA CrimeBox
Environmental Crimes Historic Conviction:  Fiscal Year 2003; Case ID# CR_922(Ohio)
Prison time for business owner discharging caustic wastewater

SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT
EPA Serious Violators List
82.2% Compliance: Georgia Drinking Water Facilities with no EPA violations in the last quarter

SMALL DRINKING WATER SYSTEMS PROVIDING SAFE WATER WORLDWIDE
Colorado based Innovative Water Technologies™ is dedicated to researching and developing products for water treatment and purification in response to every need


FLOOD SPECIAL REPORT
Georgia: Timeline of river flooding, Spring 2024
Fifty Days of continuous flooding ends April 25, 2024

DEVELOPING CANADIAN MINERAL SUPPLY TO THE GROWING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) INDUSTRY, SANS WATER AND CHEMICALS
WT Interview with CEO of Green Battery Minerals, Tom Yingling


AFTER THE CLOSE FRIDAY
Severe drought rating hits lower Ocmulgee River watershed
Thunderstorms this afternoon for north and central GA

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WATERSHED DATA
Complete data on Georgia watersheds, rivers, streams, reservoirs, regulators and community water systems.

WATER SHORTAGE
Feuding Neighbors
For more than three decades, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida have disputed the use of two shared river basins, the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) and the Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa (ACT).













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