Less federal pressure, worsening drought, and more interstate tension loom over Colorado River talks
The federal government manages the biggest dams on the Colorado River, but it hasn't been taking a forceful role in ...
A Valentine's Day deadline will pass without shortage-sharing agreement among the seven Colorado River states, raising the ...
The clock is ticking on short-term interstate deals on water use. A long-term operating plan must be in place by Oct. 1, 2026. The Trump administration will give state officials hashing out the future ...
The Colorado River District will host its White River State of the River Meeting on April 16, 2026, at the Fairfield Center (200 Main St.) in Meeker, beginning at 6 p.m. The free public event will ...
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Colorado River states miss another deadline, and water planning keeps getting worse
Missed deadlines and weak snowpack leave Colorado River states stuck between hard conservation gains and rising water uncertainty.
Officials negotiating to protect and redefine use of the Colorado River face a major deadline approaching on Feb. 14.
Tribes across the West have worked with states to protect the Colorado River and conserve enough water to raise elevations in the river’s two largest reservoirs, Lakes Powell and Mead, a move that has ...
Western Slope elected officials, water managers, engineers, and conservationists met in Grand Junction on Friday, Oct. 3, all focused on one thing: the uncertain future of the Colorado River. “Water ...
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