Nevada’s Summer Water Plan: Living With 17% Snowpack
The West’s winter cloak of snow, once a reliable reservoir, now thins to a mere whisper of its former self. Nevada stands at the edge of this vanishing act, where the Sierra Nevada’s snowpack—once a towering fortress of frozen reserves—has dwindled to a scant 17% of its historical average. This isn’t just a statistic; it’s […]
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