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Long-standing water-use agreements allocate more water than the river and its basin actually contain, forcing users to cut ...
Amid a prolonged megadrought, the Bureau of Reclamation is predicting that Lake Powell may drop to a “dead pool." But, water ...
Lake Powell’s shrinking shoreline is reshaping both summer recreation and the long-term future of the Colorado River. With ...
The Bureau of Reclamation is looking at how much water would flow to the Lower Basin states of California, Nevada and Arizona ...
Seasonal water level changes at Lake Powell are becoming more pronounced as forecasts from the Bureau of Reclamation project ...
U.S. and Mexico sign an agreement to clean up sewage pollution in the shared Tijuana River. ● President Trump signs an executive order to quicken the buildout of data center infrastructure. ● Water ...
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, which manages the 1,450-mile Colorado River in the West, is taking a unique approach to fix a nagging problem that threatens vital water supplies for seven states, ...
As Colorado River states race to finish a deal, water users face a resource altered by drought and climate change.
Lake Powell is rapidly approaching a crisis point, and officials warned increasingly low water levels could impact the Glen ...
The Bureau of Reclamation and the National Park Service announced completion of modifications to a warmwater slough in the ...
Here's how much lower water levels are now — and the impact that may have on people hoping to enjoy summer at Lake Powell.
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area officials issued a media advisory regarding boating activities after recent water level ...