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  2. Hickory Log Creek Dam - Wikipedia

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    The City of Canton and the CCMWA formed their partnership to meet the long-term water supply needs of the region. All costs of the project are being split 25/75, proportionately to the amount of water to be used by each. 25% of the water will go to Canton, and 75% to Cobb and the parts of the neighboring counties it sells to: south Cherokee, Paulding, and Douglas.

  3. Sope Creek - Wikipedia

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    Paper Mill Road has to wind down the gorge in order to cross over the creek. At the crossing, circa 1960, lay one of Cobb County's two remaining covered bridges; the other crossed Nickajack Creek near Smyrna. The Sope Creek Bridge was a state-declared historic structure and only had a weight capacity of 2000 pounds (one U.S. ton). In 1963, a ...

  4. Noonday Creek - Wikipedia

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    Noonday Creek is a 20.2-mile-long (32.5 km) [1] stream in Cobb and Cherokee counties in the U.S. state of Georgia. The stream begins near Kennesaw Mountain and ends at Lake Allatoona. Noonday is a translation of the native Cherokee language name, referring to the solar noon. [2] Noonday Creek looking west from Chastain Meadows, as of Sep 9, 2009.

  5. New drought rules limit outdoor watering to once a week ... - AOL

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  6. Mandatory KID watering restrictions possible this summer ...

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    The district hasn’t had a mandatory watering schedule since the drought of 2015. Mandatory KID watering restrictions possible this summer. What you can do now

  7. Outdoor water-use restriction - Wikipedia

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    An outdoor water-use restriction is a ban or other lesser restrictions put into effect that restricts the outdoor use of water supplies. Often called a watering ban or hosepipe ban, [1] it can affect: irrigation of lawns; car washing; recreational uses such as filling swimming pools and using water slides; planting of grass or control of the ...

  8. How do Ohio drinking water systems fare in testing for ... - AOL

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    You can explore testing results for drinking water systems near your home, around the state and throughout the country in an interactive map. Explore more data reports at Data Central .

  9. Ohio Environmental Protection Agency - Wikipedia

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    Ohio EPA establishes and enforces standards for air, water, waste management and cleanup of sites contaminated with hazardous substances. The Agency also provides financial assistance to businesses and communities; environmental education programs for businesses and the public; and pollution prevention assistance to help businesses minimize ...