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Colorado River study means it’s time to cut water use now, outside experts say

By Hallie Mahowald | February 21, 2021

A new academic study on the Colorado River’s future warns that the river’s Upper and Lower basin states must sustain severe cuts in river water use to keep its reservoir system from collapsing due to lack of water.

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