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The Colorado River Basin which supplies water to seven U.S. states is facing "severe water shortages," scientists warn.
Lower Colorado River Basin states plan to collectively – and temporarily – cut their water use by 3 million acre-feet by the end of 2026.
As Colorado River states race to finish a deal, water users face a resource altered by drought and climate change.
Six out of the seven members of the Colorado River Basin rank among the top 10 most water-stressed states in the entire county, a new report has found. Nationwide, 14 states earned the status of ...
In a three-part series, 9NEWS' Bryan Wendland shows us the history of the Colorado River and where it's heading in the future. Bryan Wendland To stream 9NEWS on your phone, you need the 9NEWS app.
With the Colorado River in near crisis, and talks on water use gridlocked, Arizona, California, and Nevada recently agreed to cut use. Their proposal shows progress, but has limits.
The Colorado River, a major freshwater source for over 40 million people in seven southwestern U.S. states and parts of northern Mexico, has lost 20% of its water levels over the past 22 years and ...
The Colorado River, which provides drinking water for some 40 million people and irrigates cropland to feed many more, is the most endangered river in the country, the American Rivers environmental… ...
The Colorado River water crisis is not solved. But state water officials feel the blockbuster winter means they shouldn’t have to make severe cuts.
As the federal government declares a first water shortage on the Colorado River amid an epic drought, West Coast farmers prepare for expected cuts. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ ...
Three states have struck a historic deal to cut millions of gallons of Colorado River water usage over the next four years. The cuts would be compensated with more than $1 billion in federal funds.
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