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California reservoirs remain low

As November comes to a close, a high percentage of California's reservoirs fall below 50% capacity and are a fraction of historic averages.

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Navajo Nation water disputes placed on US Supreme Court Docket

Two water cases involving the Navajo Nation's water right claims have been placed on the U.S. Supreme Court docket.

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Water Conservation: The shower vs. bath debate

Tips from Young Writers: When it comes to saving water but staying clean, what's better -- bath or shower?

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Nevada commission recommends judicial training in water issues

Water law is complex, involving old laws governing increasingly limited resources. Aware that few judges are trained in this area, a Nevada commission is looking at judicial training, updates to the...

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Thanksgiving more expensive this year; rising costs will continue

Thanksgiving dinner will cost 20% more than it did last year. The trend of rising food costs is expected to continue.

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Western agencies, providers sign on to Colorado River protections

More than 30 water providers and agencies serving Colorado River compact states have signed and delivered a Memorandum of Understanding to the Bureau of Reclamation. The MOU lists actions that the...

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  1. Deb on Colorado River Basin snowpack still below normalMarch 18, 2026

    This is a test.

  2. Deborah on Low snowpack raises concerns for Colorado River BasinMarch 9, 2026

    Good insights! I am quite concerned about this situation. We need several long-lasting storms. Here in early March, it's unusually…

  3. Helen c on RealWaterTA: EPA announces “back to basics” water initiativeMarch 8, 2026

    As long as the feds continue to allow data centers, and impede alternative energy sources, we're doomed. These programs are…

  4. Helen c on Low snowpack raises concerns for Colorado River BasinMarch 8, 2026

    It is so obvious that the entire larger ecosystem is interdependent on factors that we've been aware of, and done…

  5. Laura on RealWaterTA: EPA announces “back to basics” water initiativeMarch 7, 2026

    Well, this looks and feels like a sound idea. I find myself wondering if my little towns population is low…

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