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link to New database maps 42 years of water use in Upper Colorado River

New database maps 42 years of water use in Upper Colorado River

New database maps 42 years of water diversions in the Upper Colorado River Basin, aiding management of one of the world's most overallocated rivers.

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link to Reservoirs running low, spelling trouble ahead

Reservoirs running low, spelling trouble ahead

Reservoirs across the US are facing longer and more severe periods of low storage, impacting water availability and reliability.

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link to California farms need water, not simple calls for resilience

California farms need water, not simple calls for resilience

Jamie Johansson, President of the California Farm Bureau, emphasizes the need for sustainable water management in California's agriculture, highlighting recent droughts, floods, and delays in water...

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link to Lower Basin States reach historic Colorado River system agreement

Lower Basin States reach historic Colorado River system agreement

Arizona, California and Nevada will conserve 3 million acre-feet of Colorado River water, with funding and voluntary efforts supporting sustainability of the system. A new draft environmental impact...

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link to California agency allocates $143.7M to bolster water security in the face of climate change

California agency allocates $143.7M to bolster water security in the face of climate change

DWR grants millions to fund 115 projects enhancing water management, promoting conservation, and strengthening climate resilience in California.

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link to Applications for water funding due March 28

Applications for water funding due March 28

Grants of up to $3 million are available for water conservation, water management and restoration projects as part of an $80 million infrastructure program.

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  1. Deb on Colorado River Basin snowpack still below normalMarch 18, 2026

    This is a test.

  2. 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…

  3. 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…

  4. 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…

  5. 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…

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