If you add it all up, you have 528.33 million gallons before the ban and 479.44 million gallons after. Thatâs a drop of just over 9%. Where does the 15-20 figure come from?
â The blog Atlanta Water Shortage questions a recent AJC story that states water consumption has dropped 15 percent to 20 percent since the state banned outdoor watering.
Hmmm...maybe we need to encourage climate change to increase hurricane intensity and frequency to alleviate water shortages.
â Tim Haab at Environmental Economics responds sarcastically to Georgia officials who blame 2007's relatively uneventful hurricane season for the current water crisis.
â Michael at Gay Orbit wants us to imagine Mayor Shirley Franklin in the shower.