Thursday, October 10, 2019
Georgiaââ¬â¢s Water Supply Essay
Over the years, Georgiaââ¬â¢s water resources have been abundant. Without appropriate foresight, there is now a serious water crisis that Georgians are facing. Coming up with solid solutions is urgently needed and are being discussed. One of these is desalination ââ¬â process of taking salt water and converting it to fresh water. There are several problems with this. One is that since the oceanââ¬â¢s supply is tremendous, it could discourage water conservation. Also, this could tremendously hurt coastal habitats. Another dilemma is that it is expensive. It costs $3 to produce 1,000 gallons of desalinated water, compared to $1. 25 for surface water and $. 50 for groundwater. A big budget would be needed and where it will come from is also a determining factor. Another solution currently in use on a much smaller scale during drought seasons, is interbasin water transfers ââ¬â removal of water from a plentiful river basin and releasing it into a basin in need. A highly emotional solution since every city/county wants to maintain control over its own natural water supply. For example: when Augusta was asked about sharing its water with Atlanta, the answer was ââ¬Å"no way. â⬠If Augusta is unwilling to help Atlanta, then it will be a challenge to work out a solution with Tennessee, Alabama or Florida. Without the cooperation of needed parties, this would not be feasible and would not serve its main goal in the long run. A third solution is conservation. Its implementation is the main problem of not being embraced by many local jurisdictions, like in North Georgiaââ¬â¢s water planning district. Also, Atlanta has relied on interbasin transfers. Not only is the survival during Georgiaââ¬â¢s water crisis dependent on solutions, but implementation of them and adherence with complete participation by every community member is badly required.
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