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The big water meeting floats deeper into December

The Orlando Sentinel is reporting that “the big water meeting between Gov. Charlie Crist and Govs. Sonny Perdue of Georgia, Bob Riley of Alabama and U.S. Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne has been rescheduled to Dec. 17 — scratching a tentative plan to meet five days earlier.”

Schedule conflicts are cited as the reason.

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By JustMe

December 4, 2007 5:21 PM | Link to this

I just don’t understand this….

If there was no dam at all, the rivers would be drying up anyway. Why cannot Alabama and Florida share in the ‘drought’ with less water flowing down the river? Why is it that they still want the water to flow in the rivers as if there were no drought?

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