With Drought The New Normal In The West, States Scramble To Prepare
As the Colorado River dries out, the seven states that rely on this body of water risk water scarcity. Colorado state historian Patty Limerick discusses preparations for water scarcity in the West.
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May 23, 2016 at 04:00AM
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NPR News: With Drought The New Normal In The West, States Scramble To Prepare
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