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Risks to Lake Mead, Colorado River intensifying greatly, federal officials say
The risks of Lake Mead dropping to catastrophically low levels have ramped up dramatically, say federal officials who came here Thursday to push for completion of a long-stalled drought plan for the Colorado River Basin....
Officials: Drought-contingency plan will be ready for Arizona Legislature's next session
Overallocation, drought and climate change have contributed to Lake Mead's declining levels....
Plug Pulled on Program Paying Farmers to Conserve Colorado River Water
A four-year pilot program that paid ranchers and farmers in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico about $200 per acre-foot of water saved by fallowing fields in order to boost water levels in Lake Powell will be put on hold after 2018....
Bureau Of Reclamation Commissioner Visits Arizona To Give Water Talks A Boost
The commissioner of the federal Bureau of Reclamation will be in Tempe on Thursday to ...
This Water Is Juuust Right: Some Arizona HOAs Strive For Green Fields And Conservation
Jose Alvarez, a supervisor at R.H. Dupper Landscaping, stood up from changing a sprinkler nozzle on a large grassy field at a homeowner’s association in Chandler. He surveyed the turf, a patchwork of green and brown....