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FILE - In this Jan. 18, 2000 file photo the San Pedro River flows in Sierra Vista, Ariz. A proposed housing development that opponents say will dry out one of the Southwest's only free-flowing rivers can take shape after the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Thursday, Aug. 9, 2018, that the developer has proved it has sufficient long-term water supply. But plaintiffs in the long-standing lawsuit against the Pueblo Del Sol Water Company over its proposed 7,000-home development plan to take the case to federal court. (AP Photo/Matt York,File)

FILE - In this Jan. 18, 2000 file photo the San Pedro River flows in Sierra Vista, Ariz. A proposed housing development that opponents say will dry out one of the Southwest's only free-flowing rivers can take shape after the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Thursday, Aug. 9, 2018, that the developer has proved it has sufficient long-term water supply. But plaintiffs in the long-standing lawsuit against the Pueblo Del Sol Water Company over its proposed 7,000-home development plan to take the case to federal court. (AP Photo/Matt York,File)

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