Scientists tracking sediment in state reservoirs
As the southeastern United States faces a severe drought and water supply shortage in its major cities, Kansas officials are starting to look at what shape the state's reservoirs are in. Reporting by Christine Metz.
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Scientists tracking sediment in state reservoirs October 28, 2007
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