Drought in South Forces Army to Make Plans

ATLANTA (Reuters) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proposed on Thursday reducing the flow of water from Georgia rivers into Alabama and Florida in a bid to resolve a tussle among the three states over water use during a drought.

The states will also work on a fresh plan for the corps on how to respond to the drought, U.S. Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne told a news conference that followed a meeting of the governors of the three southeastern states.

“This is the best opportunity for us to find a solution with regard to water and its allocation,” Kempthorne said.

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