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        Groundwater Exploration and Development: A Case Study for Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority 

        Emery, James M.; Crawford, Thomas J.; Karr, Philip R. (Georgia Institute of TechnologyCarl Vinson Institute of Government, 1995-04)
        The Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority (CCMWA) has taken a bold approach to developing new sources of water supplies to meet peak water supply demands. We have completed the first phase of a county-wide groundwater ...
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        Improved Assessment of Baseline Conditions and Change in Wetlands Associated with Groundwater Withdrawal and Diversion 

        Bacchus, Sydney T. (Georgia Institute of TechnologyCarl Vinson Institute of Government, 1995-04)
        Some deficiencies with current approaches for maintaining environmental integrity where ground water is being withdrawn or diverted include: 1) lack of metered withdrawals and monitored water table responses; 2) failure ...

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