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Water gauges that monitor flood-prone areas in danger of being shut down

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From spring floods to Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee, New York State has weathered several water related disasters, the aftermath of which experts say could have been much worse if the state didn't have its network of carefully placed gauges to monitor water levels and predict flooding. As our Washington, D.C. bureau reporter Erin Billups tells us, those gauges are now in danger of being shut down and some members of New York's Congressional delegation are working to try and secure needed funding to keep them in operation.
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