Governor Perdue Withdraws Injunction Against Corps
Tuesday, November 6, 2007 |
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Unprecedented Cooperation from Federal Agencies Leads Governor to Drop Legal Action
“With the recent intervention by President Bush to compel our federal partners to come to the table, I am optimistic that this matter can be resolved outside of a courtroom,” said Governor Sonny Perdue. “I never want to resort to legal action to settle disputes, but the seriousness of this drought forced me to explore every option available to protect
Today’s withdrawal comes in response to the announcement on Thursday, November 1 that the Corps of Engineers has recommended to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to alter releases from Georgia’s federal reservoirs and send less water downstream.
On November 1, the Corps issued a letter to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service requesting a formal consultation for proposed modifications of the IOP. The Corps proposed to incrementally reduce the amount of water released in the
The state of
“I’m proud that the progress we’ve made so far has allowed us to withdraw our motion for preliminary injunction,” said Governor Perdue. “However, I remain committed to protect
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Press release in MS Word format |