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    yall,.. it wont RUN OUT of water, but the ratio of good water to sewage dumped water will be to much.. you wont be able to get any drinking water out of it... and then the fish will start dying, etc...
    the chattachochee river still runs through the lake, so it wont be bare, but it will be REAALLLYYY low
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    Does anyone know if Georgia has a desalinization plant near the coast? I mean its a long shot, but they could use that method and ship the water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlkCD5
    Does anyone know if Georgia has a desalinization plant near the coast? I mean its a long shot, but they could use that method and ship the water.
    thats one of the options that have been discussed

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