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States missed a mid-August deadline to come up with a plan to save Colorado River water and the expectation was the federal government would step in and mandate cuts. That did not happen.
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Fear the federal government would force cuts to Colorado River Water Users has proved unfounded, says river advocate Gary Wockner, co-founder of Save the Colorado.
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The federal government announced today how much, or how little, water Arizona will have access to in 2023.
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Colorado River water users face a deadline to detail how Western States will cut 2-to-4-million-acre feet of water from their river allocations beginning next year.
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Lake Powell water levels are below 3,525 feet, sparking concern that levels will fall too low to allow operation of Glen Canyon Dam, or to deliver water to Lake Mead.
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High snowpack in the southern Rocky Mountains this winter will likely stave off a shortage declaration in the Colorado River watershed in 2020,...