“Dam Nation” by Stephen Grace
A recent book by the author of 'Under Cottonwoods' explains how sophist water policy is leeching the natural life out of the West and may eventually threaten the cities that overestimated then badly managed the region's fragile reserves.- Articles and Illustrations- Access Journalism Archives
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