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US to offer California $65M to preserve 65 billion gallons in Lake Mead

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Lake Mead is experiencing historically low water levels, threatening water supplies for millions of people across multiple US states and Mexico. To address the crisis, federal funds are being directed toward keeping more water in the reservoir in the near term. The funding will also support agricultural water conservation efforts on an annual basis. However, experts stress that a long-term solution will require coordinated water management agreements among all Colorado River Basin states.

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