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Climate change

Scientists warn of US water shortages

By Clive Cookson in London

Published: February 22 2007 21:16 | Last updated: February 22 2007 21:16

Severe water shortages are likely to constrain future expansion of population, agriculture and industry in the south-western US, the fastest growing part of the country, according to a report by the National Academy of Sciences.

The study focused on the Colorado River, which supplies water to about 25m people and millions of acres of farmland in seven states. It concluded that droughts would be longer and more serious than had been previously assumed.

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