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Why is the Colorado River drying up?

Por: Newsweek Tech December 20, 2022

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The Colorado River's water levels are the lowest they have been in a century.Scientists fear the reservoirs the river feeds into could reach deadpool level in the next few years. That would mean the water level would be too low to flow downstream from a dam or to drive turbines to generate power. And these reservoirs are integral for surrounding water supply.The river is one of the most important across the Southwestern United States and... + full article



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