The Rocky Mountain states say they don't have water to give. The Southwest says it can't save the Colorado River on its own.
With snowpack levels hovering around 84% of normal, projections for Lake Mead released on Friday show the reservoir dropping ...
Lead negotiators from the Colorado River’s Upper Basin states expressed a dual sense of uncertainty and urgency on Tuesday, ...
Latest estimates place the Upper Colorado River Basin snowpack at just 83 percent of the historic median for this time of year.
Nevada will face cuts in how much water it can use from the Colorado River for the fourth year in a row, triggered by new Bureau of Reclamation projections for Lake Mead, the country’s biggest ...
The Colorado River, which feeds both Lake Mead and Lake Powell—critical water reservoirs for the Southwest—has been a vital source of water for more than 40 million people across the U.S. and ...
Ever wonder what the deepest lake in Arizona is? Here's what you want to know about the top spot for swimming, boating and ...
After years of studying and experimenting with pilot programs, the future of Colorado River management will almost certainly ...
The seven states that rely on water from the shrinking Colorado River are ... Getty Images This is the shore of Lake Powell in Page, Arizona. Along with Lake Mead, it provides water and ...
The result is that the federal Colorado Basin River Forecast Center is now predicting ... Powell funnels the water directly downstream to Lake Mead, which stores water for this basin.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results