Watermarked: How Georgians Are Making a Difference One Drop at a Time

Across North Georgia, rivers and streams battle waste pollution. This documentary highlights innovative solutions driving the conservation of these crucial waterways. Despite obstacles, the progress made can inspire more sustainable practices throughout the region.

Students in the sustainability capstone journalism course at the University of Georgia.

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