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Federal officials announced Aug. 15 they would continue water allocation cuts on the Colorado River for the fifth consecutive year following a persistent drought that’s shrunken the river’s largest ...
Federal officials say Arizona, Nevada and Mexico must again live with less Colorado River water as drought lingers in the ...
If we can't find flexible ways to meet the needs of different water users on the Colorado River, a court will decide the ...
We’re pretty far apart, and we haven’t made a lot of progress closing the gap,” Arizona’s negotiator, Tom Buschatzke, told ...
Utah and the six other states along the Colorado River are in the middle of negotiating new agreements governing the Colorado ...
A group of environmental advocates earlier this year sent a petition to the federal government with a simple, seemingly ...
The goal of the new Arizona coalition is to unite Colorado River water users and showcase the state’s ongoing water conservation efforts. Brenda Burman is the executive director of the CAP.
Lake Mead, the river’s largest reservoir, is about 30% full and federal officials have now said that shortages will last ...
California shoots pointed words at states upriver, as negotiators struggle toward sharing supplies. Without a deal, the Trump ...
For the second year in a row, Arizona and Nevada will face cuts in the amount of water they can draw from the Colorado River as the West endures more drought, federal officials said.
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