A federal proposal for Colorado River management would disproportionately hurt Arizona, according to water officials.
Arizona has raised alarms about one of the federal government's proposals to manage drought on the Colorado River.
With the Colorado River shrinking and its water rights in flux, the Central Arizona Project has assembled a coalition to ...
Central Arizona hit hardest: Due to water-priority rules, central Arizona would bear the brunt of these cuts. The region ...
California and other downstream states are criticizing the Trump administration's options for dealing with the Colorado River ...
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 ...
An Arizona bill requiring CAP water providers to notify customers of potential Colorado River cuts failed amid fears of public alarm ...
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 ...
The seven Western states that depend on the Colorado River have missed a deadline for the second time to agree on a plan ...
DENVER (AP/AZFamily) — Arizona will again live with less water from the Colorado River as drought lingers in the West, federal officials announced Friday. The Colorado River is a critical lifeline to ...
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 ...
With another dry winter on the books, federal officials are preparing to project Colorado River water levels for 2026. The Bureau of Reclamation is expected to release a 2026 operating plan on Aug. 15 ...
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