National Public Radio: Relentless drought will force the government to cut back on water releases between Glen Canyon and Lake Mead. It's the first time that's happened since dams were built on the Colorado River. Reduction starts next year, and the announcement gives the 40 million water users in the Southwest time to plan. ...
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Drought Forces Restrictions On Colorado River Water Releases
Posted by National Public Radio: Ted Robbins on August 16th, 2013
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