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As Colorado River states race to finish a deal, water users face a resource altered by drought and climate change.
The Colorado River from Glenwood Springs to the Utah border is now considered positive for zebra mussels, an invasive species ...
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation should start planning to modify the Glen Canyon Dam, which plugs the Colorado to form Lake ...
If ever proof was needed for the Western adage that “whiskey is for drinkin’, water is for fightin’,” one has only to look at ...
Northwest Colorado is parched. Following a winter that brought near-normal snowpack, conditions in the region have ...
Central Arizona Project recently did a "blow off" in a 1-mile-long siphon in northwest Phoenix, removing water in the ...
If all goes well in a fundraising and volunteer-seeking effort now underway by the Eagle River Coalition, a pile of tires ...
It was 35 years ago this month that the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law. Across the U.S., it's being ...
Flood operations have ended on the Highland Lakes, with the last of the flood gates closing Wednesday, the Lower Colorado ...
The dam built to tame the Colorado River completely submerged a small town northwest of Austin, turning it into an underwater ...
The federal government is expected to issue draft regulations by December. In the meantime Colorado River states will continue to try to reach a longterm agreement.
Rains in early July increased the combined storage of area reservoir lakes from 51% to more than 90% of capacity.
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