Blog Round Up: Week of November 9- November 16
Posted on November 16, 2007 | Filed Under Southeast, Weekly Round Up
Chas Offutt, Director of Internet Strategy
Technology & Rivers
It is truly amazing to see the blogoshere in action. Even when it is the environment, when an issue takes off, everyone is talking about it (Our President included). As you will see from this week’s round up, the drought in the Southeast is a major topic of conversation.
And now this week’s river round up:
Treehugger tells how one company is keeping its fleet of brown trucks clean despite water restrictions in Georgia.
Over at the Peach Pundit you can hear some interesting ideas on to prevent watering restrictions during droughts.
At Fire Dog Lake they poke fun at the idea of praying for rain to end a drought.
Facing South weighs in on the water wars talking about the short lived agreement between Florida, Georgia and Alabama.
Pam’s House Blend covers the water wars and the lack of water in Orme, TN (which we have mentioned here multiple times).
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Rebecca R. Wodder



























Simple question:
I just stumbled upon your site via commondreams. I bought a piece of property that has two small streams and two ponds on it. The streams feed into the Hudson several miles away. I was hoping someone could point me towards reading material that would explain the best ways to protect the waterways and care for the ponds. One pond is currently stocked.