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Dusty Federal Rules Complicated Water Management in the Western U.S.

Reporter Annie Snider from Environment & Energy Publishing spoke with CW3E Director Marty Ralph about the difficult task water managers face using antiquated federal regulations not designed with atmospheric rivers in mind. The full article is available here.


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