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link to Trump-ordered water release wasted billions of gallons of water

Trump-ordered water release wasted billions of gallons of water

Trump’s water release order wasted billions of gallons in California, failed to aid wildfires, and harmed farmers. Lawmakers demand accountability for the decision.

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link to Judge blocks Denver Water’s Gross Reservoir expansion project

Judge blocks Denver Water’s Gross Reservoir expansion project

Denver's key water project halted: Judge blocks Gross Reservoir expansion over environmental law violations, leaving city's water supply future uncertain.

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link to House approves Water Resources Development Act of 2024

House approves Water Resources Development Act of 2024

The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Water Resources Development Act of 2024, securing critical funding for water infrastructure projects throughout the nation, including Colorado River Basin...

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Water infrastructure gets historic funding boost

The Bureau of Reclamation and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have issued their joint report on the state of infrastructure, highlighting key water-related initiatives.

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link to Gila River Indian Community to place solar panels over canals

Gila River Indian Community to place solar panels over canals

Arizona's Gila River Indian Community partners with the U.S. Army Corps for a solar canal project, targeting water conservation and renewable energy.

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link to Infrastructure funds to boost critical projects in Arizona

Infrastructure funds to boost critical projects in Arizona

Arizona will receive over $80 million in infrastructure funding this year, with the bulk going toward the critical Winslow Levee project.

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  1. 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…

  2. 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…

  3. 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…

  4. 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…

  5. Laura on Low snowpack raises concerns for Colorado River BasinMarch 7, 2026

    There is nothing fun about these drought conditions. You can't have snowpack if there's been no snow and there has…

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