Ron Dungan
Reporter, KJZZ-
Two decades of drought means reservoirs that store runoff from the Colorado River are depleted, and there's just not enough water to meet demand.
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Understanding the springs is important because about a quarter of the world’s population relies on water that comes from karst systems.
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Correcting mistakes of the past is often tougher than it sounds. Almost two decades later, those involved in responding to the Rodeo-Chediski Fire say they’re still learning what it will take to get ahead of wildfires, and the effects they have on headwater forests.