A Feb. 14 deadline came and went without Arizona and the other Colorado River basin states coming to terms on a new operating agreement.
With state leaders failing to come to an agreement, Arizona and its cities may face bigger cuts than previously expected. If ...
PHOENIX — Arizona will continue to see an 18% reduction of its Colorado River water allocation next year, as decided by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. The level of future potential cuts is uncertain ...
Arizona water officials expect the state’s mandated reductions in use of Colorado River water to hold steady next year but potentially worsen after that unless a wet winter in the Rocky Mountains ...
Colorado River states miss Feb. 14 deadline as Upper Basin refuses cuts while Lower Basin reduced water usage 1.4 million ...
On Friday, Tom Buschatzke, Arizona's negotiator in the deal, announced there will be no deal made by tomorrow's February 14 ...
To save Arizona's water source, we have to look beyond conservation and at the way local entities review the impact growth ...
Cuts are coming to Arizona’s water supply. We just don’t know yet how bad they’ll be. Last week, the governors of the seven states that rely on water from the Colorado River were summoned to ...
Low snow totals across the Colorado River basin are threatening to shrink major reservoirs and making water managers anxious.
Governors from Colorado River states made progress toward a shortage-sharing deal, Arizona's Katie Hobbs said, but differences remain over details. Hobbs said Arizona won't accept deeper cuts unless ...
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