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Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Water Falls
2. Power Struggle
3. Doubling Down
4. Downstream Benefits
5. Selling Scenery
6. Political Logic
7. Minnewanka Redux
8. War Measures
9. Public Power
10. Reversing Rivers
11. Leaving the Bow
12. Conclusion
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