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Six Flags White Water is a water park located in Cobb County, Georgia, formerly known as White Water.
The large parking lot was used as a satellite parking facility for the 1996 Summer Olympics. Later that summer, the park was the site of an E. Coli outbreak, which received national rather than local publicity because one of the children infected was the child of a player for the Atlanta Braves. In 2004 the facility was purchased by the Six Flags organization, which has operated a theme park in the Atlanta area since 1968.