Because the Hyundai Metaplant looms immense over the southeast pocket, the newly-formed Bryan-Bulloch Groundwater Sustainability Program hosted its first population assembly and workshop Monday on the Bryan County Board of Schooling workplace in Dim Creek.

Led through Sustainability Program managers James Pope, representing Bulloch County, and Paul Teague, representing Bryan County, the back-to-back boards put forth to give an explanation for the starting place and function of the Sustainability Program, laying out mitigation plans for involved citizens on coping with doable momentary and long-term affects of the next wells.




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