Colorado River negotiators express urgency, uncertainty
The Rocky Mountain states say they don't have water to give. The Southwest says it can't save the Colorado River on its own.
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WyoFile on MSNWyoming delegation scrambles to restore millions for irrigators’ water conservationWyoming’s federal delegation has filed legislation to restore millions of dollars to pay state irrigators in the Colorado ...
Water managers are preparing for another potentially lackluster runoff this year in the Colorado River Basin. At a meeting ...
Recent winter storms helped boost mountain snowpack in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico. But water managers in the West ...
This spring, the Colorado River District will be hitting 11 communities in western Colorado to discuss water issues facing ...
The pilot program has paid water users — mostly farmers and ranchers — in the four states in the Colorado River’s Upper Basin to voluntarily use less river water than their water rights allow.
Federal administration turnover may slow progress in adopting new operating guidelines for the Colorado River Basin.
indicating that a unified front on how to update expiring operating guidelines is not in the basin’s near future. At the second day of the Colorado River Water Users Association conference ...
“It’s not a pretty picture, January’s precipitation,” said Cody Moser, a senior hydrologist at the Colorado Basin River Forecast Center. The drought across much of the mountain west ...
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