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link to Wet winter gives a glimmer of hope to the Great Salt Lake

Wet winter gives a glimmer of hope to the Great Salt Lake

Wet winter brings hope to drought-stricken Great Salt Lake, but experts warn one good season isn't enough to reverse its decline or threats to Utah's economy.

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link to California invests $17M to aid water systems in underrepresented areas

California invests $17M to aid water systems in underrepresented areas

California fast-tracks $17M to consolidate water systems in underrepresented San Benito and Monterey Counties, boosting clean water access.

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link to Four western states seek $1.25 billion grant for hydrogen energy hubs

Four western states seek $1.25 billion grant for hydrogen energy hubs

A grant application to the Dept. of Energy to advance the hydrogen economy in four western states identifies 8 projects, including the Navajo Nation's farm.

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link to Arizona water authorities weigh in on Colorado River plan

Arizona water authorities weigh in on Colorado River plan

A long-term plan is needed to manage the Colorado River system, the Central Arizona Project and Arizona Department of Water Resources write in press release.

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link to Arizona looks to wastewater to augment water supplies

Arizona looks to wastewater to augment water supplies

With looming cuts in Colorado River water supplies, Arizona politicians are eyeing wastewater recycling and on-site industrial wastewater treatment options.

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link to Plan to address Colorado River Basin water shortages released

Plan to address Colorado River Basin water shortages released

Reclamation's draft plan aims to tackle water shortages in Colorado River Basin, potentially revising guidelines for Glen Canyon and Hoover Dams operations.

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  1. Deborah on Utah enters winter with low snow and high drought levelsDecember 20, 2025

    Great point! Utah's residents do a good job on water conservation. Nevada does, too.

  2. Helen Ck on California unveils Colorado River sharing proposalDecember 19, 2025

    This entire subject rings all the alarm bells and should be approached with a jaundiced eye. California water dealings have…

  3. Helen Ck on Colorado River talks near federal interventionDecember 19, 2025

    By all means, let's get the feds involved. That should solve everybody's problems.

  4. Helen Ck on Utah enters winter with low snow and high drought levelsDecember 19, 2025

    While an enormously complex and largely neglected situation, as long as the current administration continues to dismantle federal programs, the…

  5. Deborah on Border wall documentary examines water risk in southern ArizonaNovember 22, 2025

    Perhaps technological alternatives could provide a balance.

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