On Mar 29, 4:08 am, "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD"
<heartdo...@emorycardiology.com> wrote:
> http://ABChung.LiveJournal.com/103662.html
>
> May dear neighbors, friends, and brethren have a blessedly wonderful
> 2008th year since the birth of our LORD Je
Yahweh continues to punish whole region with drought due to Andi
Chung's basphemies.
Six Flags to drill two wells for its water attractions
Wells will serve Splashwater Falls and Thunder River in effort to cut
water use by 10 percent
By TOM OPDYKE
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 03/28/08
With the area's largest amusement park preparing to open full-time for
public school students on spring break, crews are working to make sure
some rides have enough water for the summer.
About the same time most schools let out for spring break on April 4,
Six Flags Over Georgia will begin drilling two wells to serve its most
popular water attractions: Splashwater Falls and Thunder River, said
Hela Sheth, park spokeswoman. One well will serve each ride.
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The move to wells is part of the Mableton park's effort to cuts its
summer water use by 10 percent, in line with conservation orders from
the state for 61 drought-afflicted counties.
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Jessica McGowan/AJC
Water barely drips out of Lucy Alderman's spring at her home in Blue
Ridge. Many in Fannin County have seen their springs run dry.
The Bradburys showered at friends' homes and hauled water back in milk
jugs while waiting three weeks for a new well. They were among scores
of Fannin County residents whose springs or wells ran dry last year.