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Article: GOV. FLETCHER ADDRESSES ALBANY WATER ISSUES DURING VISIT TO CLINTON COUNTY
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- US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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- April 16, 2007
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Gov. Ernie Fletcher, R-Ky., issued the following press release:
Gov. Ernie Fletcher visited Albany this afternoon to tour the Cagle's Keystone Foods factory and to address with local officials the urgent water situation the city and Clinton County face. The water problems are the result of the Army Corps of Engineers' decision to lower Lake Cumberland to 680 feet above sea level to make structural repairs to Wolf Creek Dam.
On Friday, Governor Fletcher signed an executive order establishing a funding framework to address immediate public safety concerns and other harmful effects caused by the lowering of Lake Cumberland and safety concerns with Wolf Creek Dam.
"The draw down of Lake ...
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