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link to Colorado AG fights oil rail plan near Colorado River

Colorado AG fights oil rail plan near Colorado River

The Colorado attorney general is considering legal action after the Trump administration's Bureau of Land Management fast-tracks Utah oil project near the Colorado River, bypassing Clean Water Act...

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link to Utah drought update: 91% of state faces water shortages

Utah drought update: 91% of state faces water shortages

Utah water officials report worsening drought across most of the state as summer heat drives demand and reservoir levels begin to decline.

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link to Bottled water market in U.S. to hit $22.5 Billion by 2033

Bottled water market in U.S. to hit $22.5 Billion by 2033

Health trends and convenience are driving U.S. bottled water sales, with the market projected to reach $22.5 billion by 2033. Western states lead the way in this trend.

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link to Interior launches $250M public lands program

Interior launches $250M public lands program

The Interior Department will invest $250 million in public lands ahead of America’s 250th birthday, with support from private and philanthropic partners.

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link to Groundwater Drought: New tools for an old problem

Groundwater Drought: New tools for an old problem

New research uses AI to forecast groundwater drought, showing delayed impacts from weather patterns and human activity under future climate scenarios.

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link to Drought deepens in West as monsoon rains bring relief to some

Drought deepens in West as monsoon rains bring relief to some

Monsoon rains eased drought in parts of Arizona and New Mexico, but Utah and Wyoming saw worsening conditions amid continued dryness and heat.

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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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