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Podcast: Our biggest reservoir will save us! Wait, no
2021-07-29 00:00:00.0     洛杉矶时报-世界与民族     原网页

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       In Episode 4 of Drought Week, we focus on Lake Mead, created by the Hoover Dam and fed by the Colorado River. It’s the nation’s biggest reservoir, providing water to 25 million people in California, Nevada, Arizona and Mexico.

       Lake Mead is projected to shrink this year to levels that would trigger the first-ever official shortage declaration in the region. That means Nevada, Arizona and Mexico would have to make do with less water. If the trend continues another year, California gets partially cut off too.

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       L.A. Times national correspondent Jaweed Kaleem visited Lake Mead and talked to cattle ranchers, fishermen and other stakeholders. What they had to say ain’t reassuring.

       After that, track and field athlete Christina Clemons talks about her road to the Olympics and what it’s like to be a Black woman representing the United States.

       Host: Gustavo Arellano

       Guests: L.A. Times national correspondent Jaweed Kaleem and track and field athlete Christina Clemons

       More reading:

       ‘Unrecognizable.’ Lake Mead, a lifeline for water in Los Angeles and the West, tips toward crisis

       Lake Mead drops to a record low amid drought

       Apocalypse, cow — our growing drought and the great L.A. cattle escape

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