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The seven states that share the Colorado River are floating a new concept for how water could be shared in the future, ...
Mitchell and Kenney did talk about Mead and Powell, the two big reservoirs in the basin, as all Colorado River conversations ...
States in the upper and lower halves of the Colorado River basin have spent the last few months negotiating how water cuts ...
Jay Famiglietti, a global futurist professor at Arizona State University and one of the authors of the research, said ...
"He really wants to have the department help you arrive at a seven-state solution," Scott Cameron, senior adviser to Burgum ...
New details are emerging of what's being negotiated between the seven states who rely on the Colorado River — an "amicable ...
States that use Colorado River water need to agree on new rules for sharing it by 2026. If they don't, they will likely end ...
The Southwest and Rocky Mountain states are reviewing a plan that could split Colorado River water based on actual flows, not storage.
The proposal would base annual releases from Powell to the three Lower Colorado River Basin states — Arizona, California and Nevada — on a fixed percentage of the average amount ...
The Colorado River is a critical source of water for Arizona ... should take any administered water cuts, as lower basin states like Arizona have already taken cuts. Now, the basin states have begun ...
A market-based approach to managing water in the Colorado River basin could provide more reliable supplies for farmers, ...
California and six other states that use water from the Colorado River are nearing a 2026 deadline to come up with new rules for sharing shrinking supplies.