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Jay Famiglietti, a global futurist professor at Arizona State University and one of the authors of the research, said ...
Have you ever imagined a world where the great rivers we depend on—rivers that once seemed eternal—simply vanish? Across the ...
Ted Cooke, former general manager of the Central Arizona Project, has been nominated to lead the Bureau of Reclamation.
Applying a market-based approach to Colorado River management could ensure more robust and reliable supplies for farmers, ...
New details are emerging of what's being negotiated between the seven states who rely on the Colorado River — an "amicable divorce" between the Upper and Lower Basins.
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A market-based approach to managing water in the Colorado River basin could provide more reliable supplies for farmers, ...
As the summer is getting hotter, and hotter, the fifth longest river in the United States; the mighty Colorado River, is ...
A set of Glen Canyon Dam pipes that were eroding from the inside have been recoated — two months early and under budget, ...
Summertime and heat mean more people will be looking to cool off in Arizona’s lakes and rivers. Here's low lake levels are ...
The Southwest and Rocky Mountain states are reviewing a plan that could split Colorado River water based on actual flows, not ...
Under Biden last year, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation finalized a decision to allow releases of water to bypass Glen Canyon ...