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California storms, Lake Mead: Why the reservoir still looks low
How can California drown, and still be relying on a half-empty reservoir? It is difficult not to notice the disconnection of a map. The rains which for Los Angeles or spread snow on the Sierra Nevada ...
As Lake Powell drops toward critical thresholds, engineers are making long-term infrastructure decisions even as post-2026 ...
Scientists, writers, artists and others with an interest in the Colorado River got together recently in Moab, Utah, for an ...
Western farmers face water cuts as Colorado River reservoirs drop to critical levels threatening agricultural production ...
According to the Colorado River Research Group, even a near-average snowpack over the colder months could mean that these ...
Southern Nevada begins 2026 under Tier 1 water shortage restrictions, a challenge that’s been beaten before. In fact, water ...
The public will likely be asked for input this summer on what they would like to see happen with Little Beach Park, the ...
Lake Powell has dropped 36 feet in just the past year, leaving the massive reservoir at only 27% of its capacity and raising ...
"Currently, the water-in-storage situation for the Colorado River system is not good," one expert told Newsweek.
Lake Powell, a part of the Colorado River network, is the second largest reservoir in the U.S, capable of storing over 24 ...
While water quality in New Hanover County's tidal creeks is showing signs of improving, the long-term trend isn't as positive ...
The closing act of CRWUA 2025 was an orderly (and familiar) report from each of the basin states’ principal negotiators that ...
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