| 12/19/00Georgia high and dry in water-sharing war
   12/6/00Environmentalists dealt a blow over poultry waste
   11/17/00$3 million awarded to buy first parcels in green space plan
  
			  10/5/00New agency proposed to clean up metro Atlanta water
   10/5/00Judge must keep focus on cleaning waterways
   10/5/00'90s major growth era for Atlanta
   10/5/00Trestle on album's cover gets reprieve
   10/5/00Land deals secure swamp acreage, mountain greenery
   10/1/00Change is awash for water laws
   9/26/00State shelving new, stiffer anti-pollution rules for chicken 
                        farmers
   9/25/00How dirty is too dirty?
   9/16/00Ground-level Politics
 
   9/14/00GRTA OKs rein on local funding
   9/14/00EPA extension on air cleanup illegal, lawyers say
   9/5/00Urban Sprawl Threatens the Solitude and Fragile Lands 
                        of Georgia's State Parks
   9/4/00Athens plans 'Tour de Sprawl'
 
   8/25/00Journal: SPRAWL NOT MAIN THREAT: Work to protect green space and preserve 
                        quality of life
 
   8/22/00Conservation panel election obscure
   8/22/00State close on purchase of wetlands
   8/18/00Drought teaches the value of our rivers
   8/14/00Transportation plan promises little, delivers less
   8/14/00Water Wars Drought-Ridden Southeast Battles Over Use 
                        of Rivers
 
 8/11/00Voters very concerned about water, air issues
   8/11/00Atlanta ranks low in land for parks
   7/28/00Journal: LETTERS
   7/26/00Region is 'one step closer' to road funds
   7/26/00New clean air goal set for 2003
   7/26/00MARTA bus, train ridership on the rise
   7/25/00Flawed logic 
                        on roads
   7/25/00Constitution: ALL CHOKED 
                        UP: Essays on smog
   7/25/00Constitution: Cleaning up waterways vital to Georgia's 
                        future
   7/24/00My Opinion: Voters send clear message endorsing slower 
                        growth
 
 7/17/2000Keep roadless as they are
 
 7/16/00Minorities, growth issues key to suburban races
   7/14/2000Journal: Letters
 
 7/11/2000CAMPAIGN 2000: Commission post race boils down to growth
 
 7/10/2000Study targets pollution in three cities: Georgia Tech 
                        team tests bad air in Columbus, Macon and Augusta
 
 7/10/2000Protect national forests from future road-building
 
 7/09/2000Environment heating up as regional issue
 Warming trend a natural issue in election year
 
 7/08/2000Officials probe massive Nancy Creek fish kill
 
 7/2/2000Drought: Environment a campaign issue
 
 4/20/2000$700,000 Dedicated to "Vote Environment" campaign in Georgia
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