How Can The Colorado River Continue To Support 36 Million People In 7 States?
New Yorker staff writer David Owen says that convoluted legal agreements and a patchwork of infrastructure determine how water from the Colorado is allocated. His new book is Where The Water Goes.
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April 14, 2017 at 12:24AM
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NPR News: How Can The Colorado River Continue To Support 36 Million People In 7 States?
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