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H2NO: San Diego Going Dry

June 15, 2009, Updated June 24, 2009 | KPBS

California is teetering on the edge of the worst drought in the state’s history. The lack of rainfall and melting snowpack is causing reservoirs to shrink and rivers to run dry, and the water supply for millions of residents is being threatened. KPBS looks at the impacts of going dry.

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