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Javier Sayago (center) of Henry County Stormwater teaches kids about runoff pollution and how they can help prevent it
In the early 1980s, Georgia’s Henry County was a rural place with about 35,000 residents. Today, it’s part of the Atlanta metropolitan area with a population approaching 250,000.
Still, the more pastoral heritage lives on in the Henry County Water Authority’s Cubihatcha...