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After months of stalemate, glimmers of hope have emerged for consensus on a new plan to manage the shrinking Colorado River.
Arizona is expected to face significant cuts to its Colorado River water allocation after 2026. The state Legislature will need to approve any federal plan for dealing with the cuts.
As Colorado River stakeholders scramble to negotiate the basin’s long-term operational guidelines, the Trump administration ...
The Southwest and Rocky Mountain states are reviewing a plan that could split Colorado River water based on actual flows, not storage.
Arizona has taken cuts to its Colorado River water since 2022. But a set of agreements among Arizona’s cities, farms and tribes that share the burden of those shortages expires in 2026.
Colorado River states appear to be coalescing around the early makings of a new plan to share water in a way that accounts for climate change.
The bill will allow farmers to exchange land and water rights with urban developers to decrease water use and increase ...
Arizona is expected to face significant cuts to its Colorado River water allocation after 2026. The state Legislature will need to approve any federal plan for dealing with the cuts.
Arizona's Ag to Urban law comes with a big question mark: Where will the water to replenish the aquifer come from?