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Federal officials announced Aug. 15 they would continue water allocation cuts on the Colorado River for the fifth consecutive ...
For more than a century, a collection of deals, treaties and legal agreements have divided up the Colorado River’s water, a ...
"We are facing unprecedented challenges," said Central Arizona Project's General Manager. "Two decades of drought, over-allocation and an unwillingness of some to protect its future has put immense ...
The move, by the Colorado River Indian Tribes in Arizona and California would give rights of nature to the water, marking a ...
Lake Mead, the river’s largest reservoir, is about 30% full and federal officials have now said that shortages will last ...
The goal of the new Arizona coalition is to unite Colorado River water users and showcase the state’s ongoing water conservation efforts. Brenda Burman is the executive director of the CAP.
Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will again live with less water from the Colorado River as drought lingers in the West, federal ...
Arizona mayors are confronting one the state's most pressing challenges, securing its water supply amid record drought ...
Arizona cities unite to confront Colorado River water rights issues, addressing drought and cutbacks in the face of a complex ...
The Central Arizona Project and over 20 Arizona cities are forming a new coalition to advocate for their water on the Colorado River, saying some other states are “unwilling” to do what is necessary ...
Drought conditions are expected to continue. Las Vegas has many conservation efforts including using water patrols.