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With Georgia struggling though a horrible drought, state environmental regulators must make tough decisions on how to protect our water system.

Everyone agrees: scientific analysis should determine how to make those decisions.

 

But, some say Georgia’s top environmental regulator buckled to political pressure and made a decision that would have helped another top state official develop a shopping center.

 

Tuesday night at six and ten, we’ll take you on a fascinating tour through a labyrinth of political hallways. You’ll hear allegations of politics and favoritism, find out who the two top state officials are, and see what happened when one non-profit group stepped in and said – this is not right.

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Cromagnon read my blog view my photos
Feb 25, 2008 | 10:36 PM

This not 'news to me' in my suspicions. It's like I've been saying all along. Develop, Develop, Develop...GET THAT NEW TAX MONEY so we can STUFF our coffers! Let the NEXT administration deal with the 'inadequate infrastructure'. It is blatantly unequivocal.
I cringe anytime a politician gives a speech about how much 'they care' about us, nothing could be FURTHER from the TRUTH.

DaleRussell read my blog view my photos
Feb 25, 2008 | 10:43 PM

Cro,

You'll like this one.

Cromagnon read my blog view my photos
Feb 26, 2008 | 4:00 PM

I'm sitting on the EDGE of my SEAT!

Swak
Feb 28, 2008 | 12:50 PM

Dale: The story does not end here. I have info.

DaleRussell read my blog view my photos
Feb 28, 2008 | 5:46 PM

Swak

Call or email me.

404-898-0109

dale.russell@foxtv.com

DaleRussell read my blog view my photos
Feb 28, 2008 | 5:48 PM

Swak

Call or email me.

404-898-0109

dale.russell@foxtv.com

dustoff529 read my blog
Mar 2, 2008 | 9:12 AM

Cro! Nice to see you, go look at my tsa deal!

I have been attending planning meetings related to water and what we would do and trigger points to institute emergency measures as they relate to fire, health care, law enforcement, and they are pretty interesting.

It is a fascinating experience to have members of Atlanta Watershed Management tell a group of educated planners that Atlanta "only uses 3% of the water going out of Lanier"

Dale, I will keep you posted about when the next meeting is so YOU can come hear what goes on!

When I have your wounded.

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DaleRussell

OK,since we are looking at Reality TV, then let's be real. I've been an investigative reporter in Atlanta since 1981. I rarely wear a jacket. Too hot. I love chasing crooked politicians. I hate surveillance stories. Too hot in the van. (See picture) My desk is a mess. I don't smoke. I do drink. I have a politically incorrect sense of humor and a little problem with authority. (I'm working on that) And, I never get my expense reports in on time.

Member Since: 2/14/2007