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More on that big sucking sound from Vegas

Sarah Gilman | Oct 22, 2009 06:30 AM

If you've enjoyed HCN's coverage of Las Vegas' groundwater machinations, you should tune in to this interview.

From KUNC, Community Radio for Northern Colorado:

 In the latest in our occasional series of conversations with the writers at High Country News, Editor Jonathan Thompson tells KUNC's Kirk Siegler that (massive water pipeline) projects are back under consideration because reservoirs like Lake Powell along the Colorado River are lower than they've been in decades.
Click here for a listen.

 

 

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