United Press International: A projected drop in the Colorado River's flow could disrupt longtime water-sharing agreements between farms and cities in the U.S. Southwest, researchers say.
Climate modelers at Columbia University report a predicted 10 percent drop in the river's flow in the next few decades may signal water shortages for some 40 million people who depend on the Colorado River Basin for water.
"It may not sound like a phenomenally large amount except the water and the river is already over-allocated," Richard......
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Smaller Colorado River flows predicted
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on December 24th, 2012
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