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Uploaded by on May 29, 2010

The dramatic decline in water levels at Lake Mead, the largest reservoir in the United States, serves as a wake up call to the world regarding water consumption. Sandra Postel, The National Geographic Society Freshwater Fellow, shares her hopes for the future.

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  • I wish more folks had seen this I followed the link provided by Quail Hollow Farms csa

  • Even the pond in our backyard as declined. About 1 foot.

  • Water's gift is life, not huge fountains throwing thousnads and thousands of gallons of water down the drain everyday.

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