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flag Climate change and development are lowering water levels in major U.S. water bodies.

flag Rising temperatures and increased development are significantly impacting water levels in major U.S. water bodies, according to new studies. flag Climate change is altering precipitation patterns and accelerating snowmelt, reducing long-term water availability. flag Meanwhile, urban expansion and infrastructure growth are increasing runoff and reducing natural groundwater recharge. flag These combined factors are straining water resources in regions already facing drought and demand pressures.

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