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link to Administration announces next steps for Colorado River Basin

Administration announces next steps for Colorado River Basin

The Biden-Harris administration is developing new guidelines for the Colorado River system to enhance water security, with public input and significant investments in water infrastructure, as the...

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link to Bureau of Reclamation announces plan for Glen Canyon Dam

Bureau of Reclamation announces plan for Glen Canyon Dam

On October 3, the Bureau of Reclamation unveiled plans to modify Glen Canyon Dam operations to counter invasive fish spawning downstream.

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link to 2024 looks good for the Central Valley Project reservoirs

2024 looks good for the Central Valley Project reservoirs

The Central Valley Project reservoirs are off to a good start, thanks to 2023's wet winter that alleviated California's prolonged drought.

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link to Groundbreaking marks next phase of Eastern New Mexico water project

Groundbreaking marks next phase of Eastern New Mexico water project

Progress is being made on a major Eastern New Mexico water project, funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, to provide reliable water to 70,000 residents.

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link to California appeals court upholds ruling against Westlands Water District

California appeals court upholds ruling against Westlands Water District

A California Appeals Court upholds a ruling against Westlands Water District's bid for permanent access to federally controlled water, citing missing financial information. Critics view the contract...

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link to Good News: Lake Powell and Lake Mead to operate under improved conditions

Good News: Lake Powell and Lake Mead to operate under improved conditions

The Bureau of Reclamation's latest 24-Month Study reveals Lake Mead will operate under a Level 1 Shortage Condition in 2024, an improvement from the previous Level 2, while Lake Powell will operate...

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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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