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COPING WITH GEORGIA'S DROUGHT
Getting through Georgia's drought can be tough — when should you fill your pool or water your grass? Use our drought page for water-saving tips, watering rules, drought-friendly gardening tips and more.
Low-Flow Rebates
Metro Atlanta water planners are offering rebates for low-flow toilets, saving water and money.
The Ultra-Savers
A handful of metro Atlantans have installed gray-water systems in their homes. Would you?
GA LAKE LEVELS
KNOW THE RULES
GA LAKE PHOTOS
- Lake Lanier revealed:
A photographer's essay - The past resurfaces
from Lanier's deep - Lake aerials:
May
March
December
Late November
Early November
October - State's newest lake ready for water
- Clayton creates an oasis
- Cleaning up Lanier
- In Athens, conservation is cool
- Douglas County needs water police
- Business dries up on Lake Lanier
- A town where the well has run dry
- Running the 'Hooch at low levels
IN THE GARDEN
MORE RESOURCES
LIVING GREEN
TODAY'S FORECAST
Still dry
Vino Wong/vwong@ajc.com
A boat dock ramp that was once surrounded by water at the Shoal Creek cove area of Lake Lanier on June 27. The federal agency that operates the lake has issued a warning to those who want to use the lake. • Photos
Atlanta drought headlines
- Drought contributed to drowning deaths
- Corps issues warning to July 4th visitors to Lake Lanier
- Fourth of July boaters should beware of low lake levels
- Talk of damming Flint River stirs anger
- State: Drought will worsen so keep conserving
- Sun drains .2 inch of water daily from Lanier
- Water restrictions relaxed for some
- Most of northeast Ga. in 'extreme drought'
- Lanier level at record low for time of year
- Building a rain barrel? 10 things to keep in mind
- Cobb County sponsors a free rain barrel-making class
- Moving Georgia border would dry up tourism in 2 towns
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