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by PaulDavisThe1st
1032 days ago
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The states do not control their own water, because rivers (and aquifers) cross state boundaries. The states have formed various compacts, under the supervision of the federal government, the detail how water will be shared among them. These cover, for example, the Colorado, Rio Grande and Pecos rivers. And if Kansas drains the Oglalla aquifer, that severely screws the other 4 or 5 states that draw from it. |
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