Several operating guidelines and agreements that govern Colorado River management are set to expire this year.
"January 1 water supply forecasts are generally well below normal," the Colorado Basin River Forecast Center said.
The next step is not optimism. It is alignment. Arizona should stop approving new growth that depends on Colorado River water ...
Water coming down the Colorado River is expected to be far below normal for a second consecutive year, and that will have a ...
Amid stalled state negotiations over how to share the Colorado River’s dwindling water supply, the Bureau of Reclamation on ...
Federal officials have one option for managing the Colorado River's future if states can't agree. But even that plan won't do ...
Colorado’s snowpack levels remain meager so far this winter season, with little moisture in the near-term local forecast in a year when water managers can scarcely afford a poor spring ...
Snowpack in the mountains that feed the Colorado River, the water supply for 40 million people, is off to its worst start in ...
I don’t think anything in here was new to (states’ negotiators), so this doesn’t necessarily change the calculus. … This ...
Water forecasts for the Colorado River are grim going into 2026 as several bad trends are converging. Snowpack, soil moisture ...
The Interior Department released a new draft environmental impact statement on Jan. 9 evaluating alternatives to manage the ...
PAGE, ARIZONA — Lake Powell has dropped 36 feet in just the past year, leaving the massive reservoir at only 27% of its capacity and raising concerns about the ability of the Glen Canyon Dam to ...