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A history of Pecos River water rights fight between New Mexico and Texas

Posted on February 26, 2020 by Alan Day

A tributary of the Rio Grande, the Pecos River stretches about 900 miles, starting in north-central New Mexico and proceeding into West Texas.

Source: A history of Pecos River water rights fight between New Mexico and Texas

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