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Title page 187
Relation River in Common
Date 2005-01-12 to 2005-02-16
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Description processes. State and federal water agencies should coordinate operations, air issues of common concern, and consider whether a more formal set of interstate agreements is needed. They also need to work closely with state water-rights holders, Indian tribes, and-others on creative solutions to ecosystem-recovery problems created by water diversions in the tributaries. No single entity, federal or state, public or private, can do it alone. The duties are mutual. Allowing watersheds the...
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