A new study found that the Colorado River may experience a rebound after two decades of decreased flows due to drought and ...
Tribal leaders from the Colorado River Basin laid out three key ideas they want in any new river operating plan, including a permanent seat the table.
That means 30% of Southern California’s drinking water would be cut off, likely resulting in strict rationing and higher ...
Their proposal would have Arizona, California and Nevada reduce use when water storage in all seven reservoirs across the ...
To avoid this scenario, called “deadpool,” negotiators from California and Arizona – which use the most Colorado River water of any states — agreed last summer to massive temporary cuts in ...
California’s Colorado River commissioner. Such a scenario could lead to significant unexpected cuts in water deliveries to California, Nevada, Arizona and Mexico. “There are a couple of ways ...
The Bureau of Reclamation estimates that Colorado River water users will need to collectively cut up to 4 million acre-feet to avoid catastrophe in the river’s reservoirs. Existing drought ...
Paul Knowles has spent countless hours and days looking through newspaper articles online at Colorado Historic Newspapers ...
Years of overuse by farms and cities, and the effects of drought worsened by climate change has meant much less water flows today through the Colorado River than in previous decades. Despite ...
Luke Bucknam and his fellow officers were able to hold it together during the dire situation and helped get the mother and ...
Even prior to the company's recent layoffs, some Austin-area community groups have been concerned about what they view as a lack of responsiveness from the company.
I’m not gonna ask you to cry me a river here, but it’s been difficult being part of a conversation that feels very much like ...