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The decision would have freed up more water for Florida.
All told, we withdraw more water for the energy sector than for agriculture.
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced Tuesday that storms had freed up more water for farms and cities in California.
Large-scale water-conservation projects were begun in the early 1950s to provide more water for the expanding urban area.
The Morghāb River, the lower reaches of which are crossed by the Karakum Canal, can supply more water for irrigation.
"Upstream, they are demanding more water for canals, but we are demanding water to save our coastal area," Mr. Brohi said.
Eventually the villagers reached a compromise where the microhydro plant was switched off for short periods to allow more water for irrigation.
There would also be better flood control, more water for use in droughts and new money for water conservation and recycling.
This year, officials in Henan and Hebei warned of serious problems ahead as the Danjiangkou Dam is raised, to store more water for channeling north.
Farmers in Mr Sharif's home province of Punjab, which accounts for over half of Pakistan's population, favour the scheme because it will provide more water for irrigation.
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