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Old 10-02-2007, 09:56 PM
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Default Monterey, TN Low On Water

The drought is having an adverse affect on water supplies in the town of Monterey. See the story by clicking on the link below.

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Read the same thing this past weekend about Monteagle. From last week in the Chattanooga paper, "MONTEAGLE, Tenn. — Laurel Lake reservoir, which supplies Monteagle’s water, is so dry workers mowed it this week. Water restrictions in Monteagle are growing, and water from neighboring systems is barely keeping the town’s 1,200 water customers supplied, ..."
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On TV today I also heard that whoever regulates water (Blount Co. perhaps?) is thinking about putting heavy restrictions on Maryville and Alcoa, as well.
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