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20 farming families use more water from the Colorado River t
20 farming families use more water from the Colorado River t
20 farming families use more water from the Colorado River than some states
Tens of millions of people — and millions of acres of farmland — rely on the Colorado River’s water. But as its supply shrinks, these farmers get more water from the river than entire states.
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