Environment
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Colorado River Water Plan: Proposed Measure to Distribute Water Cuts Could Impact Southwest Amid Drought [Report]
The Colorado River Water plan could affect the agriculture and energy sectors. Click to read more. A Colorado River water plan by the United States federal government that seeks to alter over a century-old water distribution practice across the American Southwest is threatening to impact the region, particularly in the agriculture and energy sectors.
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