EcoWatch: As the largest reservoir in the U.S. falls to its lowest water level in history, Nevada State Sen. Tick Segerblom introduced a bill title and issued a press release on July 8 calling for an “independent scientific and economic audit of the Bureau of Reclamation’s strategies for Colorado River management.”
Sen. Segerblom’s position represents the growing political impatience with the current management system for the river. He takes hard aim at the Bureau of Reclamation as being responsible for......
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Drought Drains Lake Mead to Lowest Level as Nevada Senator Calls for Govt Audit
Posted by EcoWatch: Gary Wockner on July 9th, 2014
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