Drought Transcends State Lines As U.S. West Turns Ever-More Arid

Receding water lines are seen along the shore of Lake Mead in this aerial photograph taken above Boulder City, Nevada, U.S., on Wednesday, June 3, 2015. The Southern Nevada Water Authority is building a three-mile (five-kilometer), $817 million tunnel under Lake Mead to retain access to its Colorado River supply as the reservoir declines to 40 percent of capacity. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Receding water lines are seen along the shore of Lake Mead in this aerial photograph taken above Boulder City, Nevada, U.S., on Wednesday, June 3, 2015. The Southern Nevada Water Authority is building a three-mile (five-kilometer), $817 million tunnel under Lake Mead to retain access to its Colorado River supply as the reservoir declines to 40 percent of capacity. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Drought Transcends State Lines As U.S. West Turns Ever-More Arid
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