North Carolina may Be the Most Progressive Southern State, but It’s Way Behind Its Neighbors in Water Management (WinstonSalemJournal)
Apr.13, 2009 in
Water Management
(April 13, 2009, The Winston-Salem Journal)
North Carolina considers itself the most progressive of the Southern states, so it is shocking to learn that we’re so far behind everyone else in the region when it comes to managing water. Clodfelter’s bill is modeled on Georgia’s law. The rest of the southeastern states have management systems, too.
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