Feds ease Colorado River cuts after positive forecast, but work remains – Cronkite News
Photo: People unload a boat on the shores of Lake Powell in April. Lake Powell and Lake Mead, the nation’s largest reservoirs, saw a boost
Photo: People unload a boat on the shores of Lake Powell in April. Lake Powell and Lake Mead, the nation’s largest reservoirs, saw a boost
Photo: Water levels at Lake Powell have dropped so low that natural wonders are starting to reappear, including Gregory Natural Bridge, which hasn’t been seen
Faced with deep cuts to the water supply, and angry that other states are not doing their share, tribes and local governments in Arizona are
Photo: Project Nexus, which will break ground this fall in Central California, aims to test water and energy conservation using solar-panel canopies As the most
The Central Arizona Project, which delivers Colorado River water to more than 80% of Arizona’s growing population, is taking a three-pronged approach to the megadrought that
Arizona is prepared to lose about one-fifth of the water the state gets from the Colorado River in what could be the first federally declared
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