New to Being Dry, the South Struggles to Adapt

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

The New York Times notes that New to Being Dry, the South Struggles to Adapt:

The response to the worst drought on record in the Southeast has unfolded in ultra-slow motion. All summer, more than a year after the drought began, fountains sprayed and football fields were watered, prisoners got two showers a day and Coca-Cola’s bottling plants chugged along at full strength. On an 81-degree day this month, an outdoor theme park began to manufacture what was intended to be a 1.2-million-gallon mountain of snow.

That last bit seems like it comes straight from The Simpsons.

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