A proposal for managing Colorado River Water comes from Arizona, California and Nevada. KJZZ breaks down the details and what comes next.
Colorado River Basin Forecast Center Hydrologist Cody Moser was frank on Thursday, May 7, as he gave his final update for the ...
A federal hydrologist appeared to be momentarily at a loss for words Thursday as he described how dire the latest forecast ...
A stopgap proposal from Arizona, California and Nevada is unlikely to break the stalemate in negotiations over the future of ...
California, Arizona and Nevada — have offered a proposal to reach an agreement to manage the water for more than 40 million ...
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — 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 ...
Officials have started reducing water release from Lake Powell to prevent water levels from becoming too low for ...
Lower basin proposal: Arizona, California, and Nevada outline 1.25 million acre-feet in annual cuts through 2029, plus up to 1 million more in conservation. Reservoir stability goal: Operational ...
The seven Western states have only five months until the current agreements expire. A warm winter with low snowpack has also ...
The three states comprising the Colorado River’s Lower Basin have offered the federal government a short-term plan to address ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Footprints where people have sunk into mud are pictured above Gypsum Canyon rapid in Cataract Canyon on the banks of the Colorado ...
Who is involved?: Arizona, California, and Nevada jointly propose major voluntary water cuts to address falling Colorado River reservoirs. Why act now?: Low snowpack and prolonged drought have left ...
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