Two months after the seven states of the Colorado River basin failed to reach consensus on managing the waterway, the U.S.
I don’t think anything in here was new to (states’ negotiators), so this doesn’t necessarily change the calculus. … This ...
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation released its proposed plan for managing the Colorado River if the states along the river fail ...
If the seven states that share the Colorado River do make a deal, it would become the “preferred alternative” and plugged ...
They signed on the dotted line to accept the feds as their water master when they wanted to build Hoover Dam, and Arizona agreed to take junior water rights on the system to develop the Central ...
The Interior Department released a new draft environmental impact statement on Jan. 9 evaluating alternatives to manage the ...
The Bureau of Reclamation wants a consensus-based approach, but given states’ inability to agree, this does not seem likely.
A draft environmental impact statement by the Bureau of Reclamation outlines post-2026 Colorado River dam operations, ...
The federal Bureau of Reclamation late last week released a draft Environmental Impact Statement outlining options for how to deal with the Colorado River going forward.
Our nation has reached a critical inflection point. We can no longer ignore the alarming reality that we are using more water ...
LAS VEGAS — The Colorado River states remain deadlocked over how to share and protect the shrinking river heading into a year when federal officials say they must either cut a deal or live with one ...
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