The Atlanta Journal Constitution says that watering restrictions and bans are helping to manage the drought. Although it is the worst drought Georgia has seen in years, the effects are being managed far better than in the past. Georgia still has some things to learn about water management. In Athens, Georgia, when restrictions were put in place, watering was restricted to one day a week, instead of staggering days that different neighborhoods could water. This meant that so much water got used on that one day that the pressure flushed built-up minerals out of the pipes, causing people's water to turn brown.
Everyone in the Athens area is affected adversely, including University of Georgia students in apartments and dorms who normally don't have to worry about the seasonal water restrictions. University students report hearing football fans complaining about the ban on watering the University of Georgia's football stadium. Sometimes it's hard to tell what is more important in football-crazed UGA-the greenness of the field or getting adequate drinking water to the people of Georgia. If caught violating the water restrictions in Athens, the fine is $1,000.
The low water levels also affect the quality of water that makes it into Georgia homes. Part of controlling pollution is to dilute it in the water supply. However, the water in Athens, Georgia is so low that the percentage of pollutants in the water is reaching dangerous levels.
There are many ways Georgia residents can work to help save water during this time of drought. According to the American Water and Energy Savers website, you should avoid flushing the toilet for objects such as tissues and insects that can be put in the trash, and fix leaks in your faucets or toilets. The website says that you can save thousands gallons of water a year by fixing one leaking tap. Other suggestions are to replace your shower-heads with water-saving ones. Only use your dishwasher or washing machine when you have a full load.
Published by Kellen Cooper
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Post a CommentI was just in Athens recently to visit the college. It seems the water situation is bad everywhere.