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The playing field, ground level facilities (such as locker rooms), and service entrance of LP Field were under water. [16] 40 feet (12 m) of water filled the underground parking garage of The Pinnacle at Symphony Place, a 417-foot (127 m) tower in downtown that opened in February 2010, less than three months before the flood. Electric and ...
Germantown is a city in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 41,333 at the 2020 census. [5] It was given a Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award for Performance Excellence in 2019. [6] Germantown is a suburb of Memphis, bordering it to the east-southeast. Germantown was founded in 1841 by mostly German emigrants.
The City of Germantown announced the closure of southbound Germantown Road at Wolf River for ten days. This is part of the continued effort from the Tennessee Department of Transportation to make ...
Victims of Hurricane Helene trapped in towns in North Carolina and Tennessee are getting help from volunteer pilots who are using their private aircraft to deliver necessities.
The issue of water access became a much larger problem in the later 20th century, when the Atlanta metropolitan area began to grow rapidly, which continues in the present. [7] In 2008, as a result of a serious drought and resulting water shortage , the Georgia General Assembly passed a resolution directing the governor to pursue its claim in ...
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The river serves to mitigate flooding and erosion, as habitat for wildlife, as a recreational area, as well as supplying clean water to an underground aquifer. The Wolf River's watershed is 889 square miles (2,300 km 2 ) in surface area, including parts of Shelby and Fayette counties in Tennessee and Benton County, Mississippi.
Still, that’s only a fraction of the town’s daily water demand, which is about 450,000 gallons on weekdays and only slightly less on weekends, even with nonessential water-use restricted.