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Photos Show Shockingly Low Water at New Mexico’s Largest Reservoir

August 19, 2022 Rebecca Krogman In the News climate change, drought, Elephant Butte, water level fluctuation Share

Photos taken last week at Elephant Butte Reservoir, which is located along the Rio Grande, show stark “bathtub rings”—

Check out the photo gallery by reading the full article at: Photos Show Shockingly Low Water at New Mexico's Largest Reservoir

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