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Jan 02 2024
What Does it Mean Now that the Colorado River is in a Tier 1 Shortage?
Oct 31 2023
Cities are doing their part to protect the Colorado River
Aug 15 2023
Reclamation Confirms a Tier 1 Colorado River Shortage for 2024
May 30 2023
Mother Nature Helps to Negotiate Colorado River Deal
Apr 25 2023
Winter snowpack brings short-term relief but doesn’t change the trajectory of the Colorado River
Apr 18 2023
Reclamation pressures Basin States to find collaborative solutions to protect the Colorado River
Feb 28 2023
Celebrating Arizona's Natural Diversity While Embracing the Challenges of our Arid Climate
Dec 20 2022
The need for urgent action emphasized at Colorado River conference
Nov 29 2022
Accounting for evaporation and system losses needs to be part of managing the Colorado River
Nov 16 2022
Water agencies unite to reduce demands on the Colorado River
Sep 13 2022
A long-term strategy is needed for the Colorado River in addition to addressing current woes
Aug 23 2022
Decisive leadership is needed to avert a looming disaster on the Colorado River
Aug 16 2022
A Tier 2a Shortage is confirmed, but uncertainty remains
Aug 09 2022
Cities continue to prepare amidst uncertainty surrounding the Colorado River
Jun 21 2022
Drastic reductions are needed to protect the Colorado River
May 10 2022
The latest key takeaways on the evolving Colorado River situation
Apr 26 2022
What’s impacting the conditions on the Colorado River?
Apr 12 2022
Colorado River shortage intensifying with Lake Powell under stress
Oct 25 2021
Protecting the Colorado River with System Conservation
Apr 19 2021
A Colorado River Shortage is not a Surprise
Apr 20 2020
Study Projects Colorado River System Levels for Next two Years
Apr 08 2019
The Little-Known Report with Potentially Big Consequences
Mar 25 2019
DCP Is Done and the Snowpack’s Great, but We Continue To Prepare
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