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A system in decline: Colorado River report urges reforms

A new report warns the Colorado River is losing water fast and outlines nine urgent reforms to prevent crisis across the West.

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Great Salt Lake: New rules, new measurements

Utah adopted a new management plan for Great Salt Lake, setting priority rules, tracking tools, and flow monitoring.

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Federal shutdown impacts on Interior and Reclamation

The 2025 federal shutdown furloughed thousands, but Reclamation keeps water and power running while projects and research face delays.

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link to New Mexico reshapes water court system
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New Mexico reshapes water court system

New Mexico Supreme Court creates three water regions, appoints judges, and sets new rules for handling water rights cases effective October 1, 2025.

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EPA moves uranium mine waste away from Little Colorado River

EPA will move uranium mine waste away from the Little Colorado River, with cleanup design starting in 2026 to protect water, habitat, and communities.

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California builds global water partnerships

Santa Ana and Rowland Water Districts build global partnerships with Mexico and the Philippines to improve water quality and reliability.

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  1. Deborah on Gold mining prompts legal challenge over rare Nevada speciesJanuary 25, 2026

    Ha! Good question. They want the opportunity to investigate the population of these species.

  2. Deborah on Utah faces worrisome drought conditionsJanuary 25, 2026

    It will be a dire situation, Callie. They've been looking at different options.

  3. Callie Humes on Utah faces worrisome drought conditionsJanuary 23, 2026

    What will happen to Utah's water resources if they don't end up getting any snowfall winter?

  4. Callie Humes on Gold mining prompts legal challenge over rare Nevada speciesJanuary 23, 2026

    Why would they list the species as endangered when they don't know how many there are yet?

  5. Deborah on WOTUS comments close as rule review moves forwardJanuary 8, 2026

    A lot of people and organizations put a lot of thought into their comments. Personally, I think it's good that…

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