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The impact of climate change on our drinking water supply

The Colorado River is drying up and the major cities in the west that depend on it are scrambling to boost their supplies and keep taps flowing. Climate change is already cutting into the amount they get from Mother Nature, so some cities are finding ways to reuse the water they already have.

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