Colorado’s snowpack remains far below average in late January, raising questions about spring runoff even as key water project storage stays strong.
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Airborne flights map Arizona snowpack in unprecedented detail
Arizona State University and Salt River Project are using airborne sensor technology to measure snowpack and improve forecasts for Arizona’s water supplies.
Proposed Wyoming bill orders groundwater studies in control areas
A new Wyoming bill requires regular groundwater studies in control areas to assess water use, recharge, and development impacts statewide.
Two conferences are scheduled in California this February, one a hands-on instruction on groundwater well drilling and the other about regional groundwater issues.
Storms are back, but water systems aren’t rebounding. This episode examines tribal settlements, groundwater decline, key lawsuits, and why snowpack still matters.
U.S. drought conditions stabilized in late January, but Colorado River Basin water storage remains below average despite upcoming winter storms.
