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Where does the rain that falls on the ASC campus go?

Posted by: asclibrarian on: March 16, 2009

Q. Where does the rain that falls on the Agnes Scott campus go?
A. It depends.
Main and Rebekah are built on a ridge.  Rain that falls on the north side of the ridge (toward Decatur) eventually ends up in the Gulf of Mexico, via the Chattahoochee River.  Rain that falls on the south side of the [...]


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