New York Times: On the cliffs surrounding Lake Buchanan in Central Texas, a white ring extends some 13 feet above the shoreline, marking where the water reaches when the lake is full. At nearby Lake Travis, staircases that once led to the water's edge now end well above it.
Lakes upriver near Austin are dropping in the drought.
These two lakes serve as key water sources for dozens of cities and hundreds of farmers, as well as for several power plants. With Texas gripped by drought, water levels have fallen......
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Amid Texas Drought, High-Stakes Battle Over Water
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on June 19th, 2011
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