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ACF Stakeholders seek united water sharing voice

By Jerry Gunn Reporter
Posted 12:54PM on Thursday 17th June 2010 ( 14 years ago )
LAKE LANIER ISLANDS - The Apalachicola, Chattahoochee, and Flint River Stakeholders convened their governing board meeting Thursday morning at Lake Lanier Islands, hoping to reach an agreement on water sharing and present a one voice solution to elected officials and the courts and end a tri-state 20 year water war over water use and supply.

East Point, Florida oysterman Toby Dalton says his Apalachicola Bay oysters need fresh river water that is steadily decreasing; water sharing is survival to him, but thereâ
East Point, Florida oysterman Toby Dalton says his bay oysters need fresh river water that is steadily decreasing
Rooks said resolving those conflicts is going to take time
Dan Tonsmeire with Apalachicola River Keeper said the oil has not reached his area yet, but everyone is watching

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