'Till the Last Drop: As the Water Grows Scarce in Utah, Urba

'Till the Last Drop: As the Water Grows Scarce in Utah, Urban and Rural Needs Come to a Head

A new water pipeline project wants to siphon off billions of gallons of groundwater from a rural county in Utah to meet the needs of Cedar City. But farmers and local Tribes see the project as an existential threat.

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