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Historian Brian Wills discussed the Battle of Resaca in Georgia, the first battle of the Atlanta Campaign in 1864. Union divisions crossed the Oostanaula River, flanking Confederate General Joseph ...
August 23, 2022 Chatsworth - Aerial photograph shows Oostanaula Rome Water Pump Station (center) by Oostanaula River, where the city used to draw water, in Rome on Tuesday, August 23, 2022.
A raw water intake station is seen on the Oostanaula River in Rome, Georgia, in March 2021. Local officials say toxic chemicals known as PFAS have entered the city's water supply from upstream.
The town of Resaca lies in a bend of the Oostanaula River, which, at high water, is unfordable, and about two hundred yards wide. The wagon bridge had been carried away by the flood, ...
The intake pumps that once drew 6 million gallons of water a day from the Oostanaula River now sit mostly dormant in the northwestern Georgia city of Rome.
Rivers and creeks in North Georgia are already starting to flood. Here is a look at the current status of many of them, and where they are expected to peak.
This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does ...
In a stretch of north Georgia river lives a snail that has come back from the dead. The interrupted rocksnail, a slimy little orange guy, was once thought to be extinct, but in 1997, the United ...
The Georgia pigtoe mussel, the interrupted rocksnail and the rough hornsnail will be designated as endangered. All three are native to the Coosa River basin of Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee. The ...
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