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IMMEDIATE MAY 30, 2007
ABAC CUTTING BACK
ON WATER USAGE
TIFTON—Even though
ABAC President David Bridges said the college will join the community in water conservation measures as long as the drought persists.
“We recognize the severity of this issue, and we plan to do our part in dealing with it,” Bridges said. “We had already cut back on watering a lot of the campus. In fact, we watered the front campus for the first time this year just a few days ago.”
Bridges
said the college’s new athletic fields on
“We have summer term beginning June 4, and we will have some students living on campus,” Bridges said. “However, our peak time for water usage will be in August when we expect to have over 1,300 students living on campus. I hope and pray that the drought ends long before that.”
Bridges said over 1,000 students are expected to attend ABAC this summer. Fall term classes begin Aug. 20.
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