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  2. Municipal Notebook: Port Wentworth needs more water from ...

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    The new deal, which will last until Dec. 21, 2026, will set the water allocation to 1.8 million gallons per day for 2025, and 2.1 million gallons per day for 2026, and an increase in gallons per ...

  3. Port of Savannah - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Savannah is a major U.S. seaport located at Savannah, Georgia. [5] As of 2021, the port was the third busiest seaport in the United States. [6] Its facilities for oceangoing vessels line both sides of the Savannah River and are approximately 18 miles (29 km) from the Atlantic Ocean.

  4. Hyundai says it will need 4 million gallons of water per day ...

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    Hyundai Motor Company expects to use about 60% of permitted water from four proposed wells to supply its $7.6 billion facility near Savannah. Hyundai says it will need 4 million gallons of water ...

  5. Industry, residential development threaten Savannah's ... - AOL

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    Water quality and quantity have become barometers for the Savannah area’s population and industrial growth, a statewide watchdog group noted in a report released Thursday. “Metro Atlanta has ...

  6. Hartwell Dam - Wikipedia

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    In October 2009, the Savannah River Basin transitioned out of drought and normal flows should soon resume. [4] The 2007-2009 drought raised controversy over the Southeastern Power Association's (SEPA) role of controlling the Hartwell Dam. Complaints arose that the dam was releasing excess water in order to provide cheap power to communities.

  7. Ebenezer Creek - Wikipedia

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    Ebenezer Creek is a tributary of the Savannah River in Effingham County, Georgia, about 20 miles north of the city of Savannah. During the American Civil War , an incident at the creek resulted in the drowning of many freed slaves.

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