The reality stopping water pipelines to the parched western US
by Alex Hager from NPR: Planet Money on (#6V0PJ)

With so much water in the eastern U.S., why can't the region pipe some of it to its drought-prone neighbors in the West? This perennial question nags climate journalists and western water managers alike. We break down why building a pipeline is unrealistic right now for the Colorado River.
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