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The Southwest faces a water crisis as its largest reservoirs shrink

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The largest reservoirs in the Southwest are drying up, threatening life in the region.

WHY IT MATTERS

For engineers, this signals a potential strain on water supply and infrastructure. The drying of reservoirs could affect water availability for communities and power generation. The threat to life underscores the urgency of addressing water management.

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The largest reservoirs in the Southwest are drying up.

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This drying threatens life in the region.

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