An environmental organization is floating a concept that could help the Colorado River system during extremely dry years like ...
The time-lapse shows years of falling water levels as federal forecasts warn the reservoir could see record-low inflows this ...
By Andrew Hay May 15 (Reuters) - The U.S. government has proposed a new water-sharing plan for the drought-stricken Colorado ...
Historic low inflows: Lake Powell is expected to receive just 13% of its 30-year average spring runoff, the lowest forecasted inflow on record. Emergency water diversion: The Bureau of Reclamation ...
The White House has told Western states it's working on a 10-year plan for the overtapped Colorado River that will allow for ...
Emergency water cuts: Federal officials are holding back Lake Powell water to preserve upstream power generation, cutting inflows to Lake Mead and threatening Hoover Dam’s output. Drought's cascading ...
After 30 years of drought, hydrologists say the Hoover Dam will lose 80% of hydropower production by spring 2027.
A proposal for managing Colorado River Water comes from Arizona, California and Nevada. KJZZ breaks down the details and what comes next.
Lake Powell is only 23 percent full. Without sustained action, water providers could face increasingly difficult decisions.
The state of spring runoff is grim for the Colorado River ...
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