With all of the growth the Savannah area is expecting, Georgia is under a lot of pressure to get this issue resolved.

We've got a lot of pipe in the ground on the railway and we're going to need more.

Del Webb started out with 5,000 homes (at Sun City Hilton Head). We went to the next level in Bluffton, but now we're talking a whole new dimension of development.

The Ports Authority has never hesitated about throwing out a price of $3 million. Sounds like a lot of money to me.

Unless we can do that, we're both buying trouble. The Ports Authority is not going to give us any clear title to the property because the Ports Authority doesn't have any clear title to the property.

Georgia will find very little sympathy in coastal South Carolina for the costs it must incur to correct its reliance on an unsustainable resource.

Del Webb started out with 5,000 homes. We went to the next level in Bluffton, but now we're talking a whole new dimension of development.

Now, we expect (Georgia) to make the same kind of commitment we already have to stop this problem. We've already bitten that bullet.