Winter rains have eased much of the epic drought conditions in the South, but on the banks of Lake Hartwell, on the Georgia-South Carolina border, water levels keep falling and many are concerned that the lake could go dry for good. (Dec. 20)
Water wars have been part of our country's history from almost the very beginning - especially in the west. I think it is the cities' rapidly growing need for water, rather than the Army Corp of Engineers, that is the problem.
LOL.
gobee53 3 years ago
You know who I blame for the drought?
I blame the parents.
Richardgwm 3 years ago 2
Water wars have been part of our country's history from almost the very beginning - especially in the west. I think it is the cities' rapidly growing need for water, rather than the Army Corp of Engineers, that is the problem.
loerya99 3 years ago