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Planned closure of federal center in Georgia triggers worries about ability to monitor water quality
Georgia U.S. Senators and the Chattahoochee Riverkeeper concern about the DOGE terminate the lease at water testing Center in ...
On a small, two-mile strip of the Chattahoochee, the river’s waters are vital for the operations of a water treatment, wastewater, and power plant.
The federal government plans to cancel the lease of the U.S. Geological Survey's office in Norcross potentially by the end of ...
Atlanta doesn’t exist,” Chattahoochee River keeper Jason Ulseth said ... three plants while also providing early warnings for flooding and contamination. However, the lease for the USGS ...
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River flooding concerns minimal across the WiregrassAs of noon on Monday, the Chattahoochee River was observed at 85.33 feet. This river’s action stage is 92 feet, with a flood stage of 106 feet. Flooding is not expected along the Chattahoochee ...
A storm system made its way through Alabama and Georgia bringing thunderstorms to Columbus and surrounding areas. The storm resulted in the deaths of a father and son at a Muscogee County golf ...
Senators Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock want clarity and assurance for next steps with USGS South Atlantic Water Science ...
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.
and at several points along the Chattahoochee River. They also said the gauges inform water flows for Georgia’s agriculture industry, nuclear reactors across the state, and Department of Defense ...
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