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Some farmers are skeptical about a payment plan to get them to use less water
Thursday, August 03, 2023
This spring's landmark deal to keep more water in the Colorado River will send farmers money to use less water. In the district that uses the most water, there is some deep skepticism.
Some farmers are skeptical about a payment plan to get them to use less water
Wednesday, July 26, 2023
This spring's landmark deal to keep more water in the Colorado River will send farmers money to use less water. In the district that uses that most water there is some deep skepticism.
A Colorado water policy group goes rafting to watch the Colorado River system refill
Wednesday, June 14, 2023
Climate change is predicted to shrink the Colorado River. But right now, there's more snow melt than the river has seen in decades. That's good for fish, birds and people who enjoy rafting.
Funeral directors in 15 states can now offer the eco-friendlier 'water cremation'
Sunday, May 14, 2023
Funeral directors in 15 states can now offer "water cremation," in which bodies are dissolved in a chemical solution. Some see it as more eco-friendly and less traumatic than consumption by flame.
Why is it difficult to figure out how much snow will make it to the Colorado River?
Thursday, May 11, 2023
It's surprisingly hard to calculate how much water is held in the Rocky Mountain snowpack. Water managers along the Colorado river are trying to figure it out with the help of scientists.
A portion of the Colorado River is among the 10 most endangered rivers in the country
Tuesday, April 18, 2023
A conservation group says pollution and climate change are among the pressures on rivers. A stretch of the Colorado River that flows through Grand Canyon National Park is the most endangered river.
Funeral directors in 15 states can now offer the eco-friendlier 'water cremation'
Thursday, March 23, 2023
Funeral directors in 15 states can now offer "water cremation," in which bodies are dissolved in a chemical solution. Some see it as more eco-friendly and less traumatic than consumption by flame.
California opposes the water use plan between the states that share Colorado River
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
The seven states that share the Colorado River are moving forward in the face of cutbacks announced Tuesday.
7 states that rely on the Colorado River are up against a deadline for water cutbacks
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
The seven states that share the Colorado River face a Tuesday deadline to agree to voluntary water cutbacks, or have federal cuts imposed. Six states have agreed to a plan, but California did not.
7 states on the Colorado River have to collectively agree on water cutbacks
Monday, January 30, 2023
The seven states that share the Colorado River have until Tuesday to agree to voluntary water cutbacks, or have federal cuts imposed on them.
Why heavy winter rain and snow won't be enough to pull the West out of a megadrought
Sunday, January 22, 2023
This winter could provide some relief for parched reservoirs in the Colorado River Basin, but climate scientists warn that the severe drought won't end with one wet season.
Recent heavy snow is crucial to the Colorado River but it's not a drought ender
Thursday, January 19, 2023
Rain in California and deep snow in the Rocky Mountains have brought temporary relief to drought-stricken states in the West. But water managers say the long-term water supply picture remains bleak.
With reservoirs at low levels, the federal government cuts water deliveries
Friday, December 23, 2022
The two largest reservoirs in the U.S., Lake Mead and Lake Powell, are at low levels and electricity generation is at risk. The federal government cut water deliveries and wants states to cut more.
A shrinking Lake Powell is causing costly problems for Page, Arizona
Monday, November 28, 2022
Big cities like Los Angeles and Las Vegas that rely on the Colorado River have money to find water elsewhere. But an Arizona town on the shore of Lake Powell is also struggling with its water supply.
California is going to take 9% less water from the Colorado River
Thursday, October 06, 2022
California is going to take 9% less water from the Colorado River at the request of the federal government, to keep Lake Mead from falling below the level necessary to generate hydropower.
Amid climate change, water managers see promise in recycled wastewater
Tuesday, September 27, 2022
Las Vegas is prepared to pay Southern California $750 million to drink water recycled from sewage. It's because of the southwestern megadrought.
States dependent on Colorado River wonder if desalination could help the water supply
Wednesday, September 21, 2022
Severe drought has states dependent on the Colorado River looking at alternatives. Desalinating seawater may be a viable supplement to some areas, but likely can't fix much of the river's deficit.
States dependent on Colorado River wonder if desalination could help the water supply
Friday, August 19, 2022
Severe drought has states dependent on the Colorado River looking at alternatives. Desalinating seawater may be a viable supplement to some areas, but likely can't fix much of the river's deficit.
Arizona, Nevada and Mexico see water usage cuts as Colorado River shortage deepens
Tuesday, August 16, 2022
Tuesday, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation officially declared the Lower Colorado River Basin has hit a "Tier 2" shortage, triggering new cuts in water usage for Arizona, Nevada and Mexico.
7 states must figure out how to conserve an unprecedented amount of water
Monday, June 20, 2022
The Colorado River's reservoirs have declined so much that officials say major water cuts will be necessary as soon as 2023. This comes after years of unrelenting drought worsened by climate change.