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Colorado River water to California could be crippled by quake news -The Black Chronicle California, california news, california news update, Colorado, crippled, quake, River, Water

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SAN JACINTO, Calif. —  As drought, global warming and chronic overuse push the Colorado River to perilous new lows, water officials are hoping to prevent an earthquake from severing a critical Depression-era aqueduct that now connects millions of Southern Californians to the shrinking river. Recently, officials from the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California celebrated as […]

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