Lake Lanier that feeds the Atlanta area is in a similar position. 
Luckily for us (if you look at it that way), we've been TERRIBLE in the 
Atlanta area over the years about water conservation, which means there 
are a ton of things residents can easily do to make a huge impact on 
their water consumption. When it comes time, we'll just have to change 
our behavior (probably through legislation), but the water won't 
actually run out.

-Cameron

Scott Stewart wrote:
> Falls Lake in Raleigh is gonna be dry in about 100 days if we don’t get
> significant rain soon



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