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A Paradox for the West’s Plumbing System: Flood on the Top, Drought on the Bottom

Outlet: The New York Times Company

July 21, 2011

The Colorado River has a long journey. It flows from mountains, runs by cities, winds through remote, rust-colored canyons and touches seven states before entering Mexico. It’s a natural wonder, but also a life source of the more than 30 million people who rely on it…

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