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Spheres of Influence
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Drought in the Southeast: Lessons for Water Management John Manuel Abstract Long spared the persistent droughts that have plagued the western United States this century, the Southeast suddenly finds itself the most rain-starved region of the country. In the face of this threat, policy makers and utility companies are struggling to identify sensible, sustainable options for managing the region's water. Although there currently is no immediate public health threat posed by the Southeastern drought, it does point to a very real situation in regions around the world that struggle to maintain an adequate supply of potable water. The full version of this article is available for free in HTML or PDF formats. |
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