A wicked snow drought picked a bad year to plague the West, with the Colorado River already reeling. Arizona's local supplies are faring better.
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Western states pour cold water on federal Colorado River plans
Western states say the federal government's plan to manage how to split up the Colorado River is doomed to be picked apart in ...
Nevada has produced a stopgap proposal for short-term Colorado River management as negotiations among the seven basin states ...
John Entsminger, general manager of the Southern Nevada Water Authority, says Nevada, Arizona and California want to see more ...
Nevada, Arizona and California want more conservation from their Colorado River neighbors. But those other states don’t see ...
With no agreement among the seven Colorado River states, which missed multiple federal deadlines, the Upper Colorado River ...
The seven states have missed two deadlines for reaching an agreement on how to share and conserve water from the river.
Leaders of environmental groups are issuing fresh warnings this week about the impacts the ongoing gridlock could have in the ...
The general manager of the Colorado River District says that despite blown deadlines, a deal between states is still possible ...
FOX5 has obtained letters sent by negotiators from Nevada, California, Arizona and Colorado to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, revealing where each state’s water priorities lie and what is stalling a ...
Colorado Springs Utilities' 2017 Integrated Water Resource Plan addresses risks to the city's Colorado River supplies by diversifying its water portfolio, expanding storage, enhancing reuse mechanisms ...
With no agreement among the seven Colorado River states and federal deadlines now passed, the Upper Colorado River Commission ...
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