To Save Their Water Supply, Colorado Farmers Taxed Themselves
The recent drought in the West forced people to take a hard look at how they use water. In Colorado, some farmers tried an experiment: make their water more expensive without hurting business.
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November 19, 2017 at 05:43AM
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NPR News: To Save Their Water Supply, Colorado Farmers Taxed Themselves
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