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Tag: texas water plan

Western Water Plans: How do Western states plan for uncertain futures in water policy?
February 25, 2020 by Jakki Davison
Standley Lake in Westminster. The ongoing drought, which shows no signs of easing this fall, has left Colorado's reservoirs at just 84 percent of average capacity, down from 112 percent of average last year at this time. Credit: Jerd Smith, Fresh Water News
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January 16, 2020 by Bianca Valdez
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