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The EV transition is challenged in Georgia, where Hyundai's huge auto plant -- the largest economic-development project in state history -- is running into problems with water. Locals are crying foul because when Hyundai and its economic boosters couldn't get water nearby, they hatched a plan to reach four miles and dig their wells in another county. Hyundai expects to use 4 million gallons of water a day. That could cause the water table to drop by as much as 19 feet, endangering the livelihoods of farmers. It's a fascinating clash between EV high-mindedness and corporate underhandedness, involving legal challenges and unseated politicians. Read the story. This electric-vehicle plant is staunchly supported by Republicans (what?) and opposed by environmentalists (huh?) and injects an uncertain strain into the politics of a swing state right before the election.