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Editor’s note

Nobody treating freshwater this way has public interest in mind. Everybody knows it only looks like this when private interests collaborate to bypass environmental legislation, for mutual benefit. This riverbed is the result of lobbying, networking, back-scratching, give and take; compromise.

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