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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2007

The Southern California Metropolitan Water District produced a short film - "Thirst" - to persuade voters in the 1930s to approve the Colorado River Aqueduct. Two prospectors face death in the desert without water. The moral was that similar fates awaited voters who failed to endorse the proposed water project. The film was shown in movie theaters in the region. Voters endorsed the new aqueduct.

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