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Dry Winter Might Mean Water Problems for Las Vegas

AIR DATE: February 1, 2012
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An especially dry winter could impact water supplies in Las Vegas. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's snow survey low December snowfall signals the possibility of a water crisis for Lake Mead. We talk with an official from the Department of Agriculture's snow survey about what happens if the dry winter continues.
 
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Randy Julander, Snow Survey Supervisor, USDA, Natural Resource Conservation Snow Survey


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