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Commissioners debate spring‑water harvesting permit as residents raise impact concerns

Upson County Board of Commissioners · April 1, 2026
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Summary

A proposed commercial extraction (about 68 gallons per minute / ~99,000 gallons per day) prompted commissioners to call for independent hydrology review, county engineer participation and a public discussion on April 4 to assess risks to private wells and downstream users.

Commissioners spent significant time at the April 1 work session discussing a private proposal to commercially harvest spring water. The discussion focused on technical, legal and community‑impact questions: how much water would be withdrawn, who benefits, and whether the county should allow commercial extraction where nearby private wells or downstream users could be affected.

Key technical point discussed: staff described the company's planned withdrawal as roughly 68 gallons per minute, which the…

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