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New climate observatory tackles Western water woes
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By Chelsea Harvey A new scientific observatory nestled in the snow-capped mountains of central Colorado aims to investigate one of the West's most pressing issues: its water problem. Operated by the U.S. Department of Energy and the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, the SAIL project - short for
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