USA - Water for Watts in the Southeast
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Public officials in the U.S. Southeast should recognize and carefully manage the relationships between energy and water.
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Flag comment for removal frankpatton 6 months ago
Thanks for posting this, I added a comment to the article. It's a good start on understanding the relationships.
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