In Colorado River talks, still no agreement about water cuts
On one side is California and some tribes along the river that want to protect their high-priority rights to the river?s water, which they use for drinking and farming. On the other side are the other six states ? Colorado, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico ? who say it?s time to come up with an approach that more fairly shares the river.
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In Colorado River talks, still no agreement about water cuts

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