Arizona slams Colorado while Utah stays optimistic as seven states race to reach a Colorado River deal before the November 11 federal deadline.
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California’s Colorado River use is projected to hit its lowest level since 1949—proof that conservation and growth can succeed together.
Reviving ancient wisdom: Indigenous fire and water stewardship
Western leaders and tribes unite to restore Indigenous fire and water stewardship across the West, improving forest health and water resilience.
Queen Creek’s November meetings could secure long-term water independence through a Harquahala Basin supply and new water resource fee plan.
Arizona considers a new Active Management Area in the Ranegras Plain Basin in La Paz and Yuma Counties. A public hearing will be held December 18.
Food & Water Watch has urged a nationwide halt to new data centers, warning that AI and crypto growth could strain U.S. water supplies and power grids.
