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Officials explain ‘dead pool’ and how to stop it in Mead

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As the water level in Lake Mead continues to drop, a scary and foreboding term is seeping up in conv

As the water level in Lake Mead continues to drop, a scary and foreboding term is seeping up in conversations about water conservation ... [OFFICIALS EXPLAIN ‘DEAD POOL’ AND HOW TO STOP IT IN MEAD]( [As the water level in Lake Mead continues to drop, a scary and foreboding term is seeping up in conversations about water conservation — dead pool. Dead pool is when the water level would get so low in a reservoir that a dam would no longer be able to produce hydropower or deliver water downstream.]( [PARENTS, STUDENTS BREATHE SIGH OF RELIEF AS CCSD OUT FOR SUMMER]( [The final bell rang out Wednesday morning at Silverado High School marking the end of the school year and the start of summer vacation. Many children quickly left campus to celebrate a break from the rigors of attending daily classes. Parents had a different emotion: They let out a sigh of relief that the last day went off without a school shooting.]( [2ND SUSPECT ARRESTED IN DEATH OF LAS VEGAS SLOTS PARLOR MANAGER]( [A second suspect has been arrested in connection to the death of a casino manager earlier this month, according to Metro Police. James Holmes, 54, was arrested and booked into the Clark County Detention Center on Wednesday on counts of open murder, robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery, Metro said in a release.]( [UNLV LOOKING TO ELIJAH HARKLESS AS BACKCOURT LEADER]( [Kevin Kruger has a type. Since taking over as UNLV’s head coach, he has prioritized adding physically mature, tough, defensive-minded players to the roster. Those qualities can most readily be found in the transfer portal, so that’s where Kruger has focused his recruiting efforts, landing several players who fit that mold this offseason.]( MOST READ: [Report: Kaepernick lands workout with Raiders]( [Steven Tyler enters treatment, Aerosmith cancels Las Vegas shows]( [Passenger traffic at Las Vegas airport continues to climb]( [Las Vegas Culinary Union reaches agreement with Resorts World]( [NFL loses bid to scuttle Gruden lawsuit over leaked emails]( [[Facebook] ]( [[Twitter] ]( Greenspun Media Group | 2275 Corporate Circle, Suite 300, Henderson, NV 89074 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by gmginfo@gmgvegas.com

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