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Utah scientific: Worse droughts ahead?

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Anonymous | 8:44 p.m. March 5, 2008
Why couldn't we just heat up the water as a state's law to heat up this much water a year? I know this is expensive but setting the law makes it free and all from the cost instead of spending money.

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The shore of Bear Lake, seen in August 2004, shows the effects of the 1999-2004 drought.

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