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Water conservation plan looks to reverse Lake Mead’s historic decline 

Water conservation plan looks to reverse Lake Mead's historic decline

Officials in Arizona, California and Nevada have agreed to a new water conservation plan in an effort to stabilize the water level of Lake Mead, which in June fell to its lowest point in history.

FOR FULL ARTICLE: https://www.nbcnews.com/science/environment/water-conservation-plan-looks-reverse-lake-meads-historic-decline-rcna8560

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