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As tense negotiations about the future of the river are at a standstill, the people in charge have disappeared from the ...
The Colorado River Basin provides water for more than 40 million people and fuels hydropower resources in seven U.S. states.
The authors of a new memo say that states need to take shared water cutbacks to manage the Colorado River going forward.
The mountains that feed the Colorado River with snowmelt are strikingly dry, with many ranges holding less than 50% of their ...
Artificial Oasis Recycles Water to Restore Colorado River Delta An innovative water recycling project called Las Arenitas is ...
The U.S. Department of Interior said Wednesday it extended more than a dozen contracts with water-rights holders in ...
Is wasteful water use causing shortages? The Natural Resources Defense Council is urging the U.S. government to enforce a ...
Hydrologists say that hotter temperatures have been drying out soils and vegetation in the west, leading to less water ...
Arizona's Non-Indian Agricultural (NIA) water supply, a portion of its Colorado River allocation, could disappear entirely in 2026 due to ongoing drought and shortage declarations. This loss ...
Scientists have known that dust settling on snowpack speeds up snowmelt, but new research shows that nearly all of the Upper ...
Southern Ute Indian Tribe leadership recently urged the state of Colorado and a Texas energy company to step up the ...