A new University of Nebraska map highlights how U.S. water rights vary by state, shaping drought response and water policy nationwide.
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Rains eased drought in Arizona, New Mexico, and Wyoming, while severe drought expanded in Utah, according to the October 2 U.S. Drought Monitor.