Gov. Sonny Perdue may have reached a water-sharing agreement with the governors of Alabama and Florida last Thursday, but the pact doesn’t provide a solution to Georgia’s long-term water woes.

The best way to prevent the kind of drought that is currently threatening Georgia, according to Perdue and other Republican state leaders, is to build more reservoirs to store water.

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