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Listen to the first story from 'Colorado River reckoning: Not enough water'
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A reading of "U.S. West's water management system on edge of collapse, expert says."
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For Star subscribers: Western water management system may be in the early stages of collapse.
For Star subscribers: Arizona, California and Nevada have agreed on a plan to shave a total of 3 million acre-feet over the next three years from their Colorado River water use in return for federal compensation of at least $1 billion, sources familiar with the negotiations say.
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