| Officials to release more water from Lake Powell into Lake Mead |
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| Written by SHAUN MCKINNON, The Arizona Republic | |
| Monday, 21 April 2008 | |
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Above-normal runoff on the upper Colorado River will allow federal officials to release more water from Lake Powell into Lake Mead this year, further protecting Arizona from future shortages. Read more...
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