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Navajo water use issues still a hot topic
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MONDAY, MARCH 3, 2003 Navajo farmers in the Four Corners are meeting today to discuss a proposal that would limit their water use. The Navajo Agricultural Products Industry, a Navajo Nation-owned enterprise, is asking for more water from the San Juan River. As much as 224,000 acre-feet is being requested, which will come at the expense of Navajo farmers. Get the Story:
NAPI to discuss water use with small farmers (The Farmington Daily Times 3/3)
NAPI discusses water use agreement (The Farmington Daily Times 3/2) Related Stories:
Navajo water issues to be considered at meeting (2/28)
Water being reduced to Navajo farmers in N.M. (2/27)
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