Closing Of Coal Power Plants Means Debates On What To Do With The Water They Used
As coal power plants close, the water they used will be freed up for other purposes. It can make a huge difference in the arid West. Who'll reap the potential windfalls of both water and money?
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February 26, 2020 at 04:18AM
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NPR News: Closing Of Coal Power Plants Means Debates On What To Do With The Water They Used
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