On the recordFebruary 25, 2019
It does not create new water. But it is something that we have to look at. And it can be expensive.
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congress.govIt does not create new water. But it is something that we have to look at. And it can be expensive.
McClintock discusses the costs and challenges of conservation efforts in water management.
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