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Spikes of E. coli still being detected in parts of Chattahoochee River“One time, I got the river water in my eye, and I got scared because my eye turned really red,” she said. There is real concern about the Chattahoochee River’s water quality, but the danger ...
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WDHN Dothan on MSNRiver flooding concerns minimal across the WiregrassThe strongest portions of Monday’s storms and the main flood threat seems to be moving out of the Wiregrass. While the main weather threat is moving away, light to ...
The City of Chattahoochee Hills, along with state and nonprofit partners, is celebrating the opening of a new park on the Chattahoochee River as part of the Chattahoochee Riverlands.
They are thought to have given the Chattahoochee its name, “the river of painted rocks,” for the colorful stones rising from its waters. After building dams and controlling water flow ...
The Chattahoochee River is very cold. The water is about 50 degrees Fahrenheit when it comes out of the dam. The rest of the day, the river is typically 65-68 degrees. The worst part is first ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency must face a lawsuit by the city of Atlanta after approving only $200 of the city’s request for $1.2 million in flood repair costs.
The program has three testing sites along the Chattahoochee in Atlanta that provide weekly testing and create real-time water quality data for people who want to be on the river. BacteriAlert has ...
Those who wish to relax outside can opt for a tube or raft to float down a stretch of the river; more active travelers can kayak, canoe or paddleboard down the Chattahoochee. If water sports aren ...
Two incinerators would burn again at one of Cobb’s wastewater treatment plants along the Chattahoochee River, but neighbors are concerned about potential mercury discharge.
Federal judge upholds U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' decision to grant Metro Atlanta's water supply requests from Lake ...
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Macon Telegraph on MSNGeorgia wins latest federal legal battle in long-running ‘water wars’ with AlabamaA federal judge has sided with Georgia in a water dispute with Alabama, upholding Metro Atlanta’s water supply allocations.
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