U.S. water use down but migration to West a concern

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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Steady migration to the hot and dry Western states along with water use by coal and nuclear plants are undermining conservation efforts that have kept U.S. water use steady in recent years, a study said on Thursday.

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U.S. water use down but migration to West a concern

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