A federal appeals court ruled the Endangered Species Act governs Klamath Project water operations, as farmers face a 169,460 acre-foot shortfall in 2026.
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A landmark 30-year study finds indoor home water use has dropped 44%, driven by smarter appliances and plumbing codes, not lifestyle changes.
Utah and the Navajo Nation declare drought emergencies as Lake Powell, Arizona water supplies, and Western drought conditions remain in focus.
Heat and drought persist across the Colorado River Basin as low snowpack drives low-flow conditions and a dry forecast offers little near-term relief.
Buy & Dry: Colorado law forces revegetation of dried-up farmland
Colorado's new buy-and-dry law requires water buyers to restore dried farmland. Each lost acre costs the region up to $1,601 annually.
New study reveals that 95% of Arizona's rainfall evaporates. Universities identify 50+ strategies to boost groundwater recharge across all 51 state basins.
