Why the Great American Lawn is terrible for the West’s water crisis
Southern Californians told to reduce outdoor watering in ‘unprecedented’ order
Lake Mead plummets to unfathomable low, exposing original 1971 water intake valve
Experts say the term ‘drought’ may be insufficient to capture what is happening in the West
The Colorado River irrigates farms, powers electric grids and provides drinking water for 40 million people. As its supply dwindles, a crisis looms.
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