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A Plan to Bring Desert Water to OC May Dry Up

David Nazar reports on a plan to bring desert water to Orange County that may evaporate.

Aired 09/12/2012 | Rating NR

Real Orange

A Plan to Bring Desert Water to OC May Dry Up

Clip | 4m 25s

David Nazar reports on a plan to bring desert water to Orange County that may evaporate.

A lawsuit could plug up plans to pump billions of gallons of water a year from the Mohave Desert on into parts of Southern California.

Aired 09/12/2012 | Rating NR

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