Nevada anticipates ample water supply due to heavy snowpack, filled reservoirs, and a full Lake Tahoe, though accelerated snowmelt raises some concerns.
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The Bureau of Reclamation finalized a plan to protect the Colorado River through 2026, focusing on water conservation and adapting dam releases, while emphasizing the need for long-term solutions...
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The Natural Resources Conservation Service will conduct an environmental study in Utah's Pleasant Creek watershed to address flooding, water management, and watershed health, seeking public input...
Kyl Center unveils tools to boost Arizona water transparency
ASU's Kyl Center unveils new tools offering user-friendly data and critical groundwater insights to boost transparency and support informed decision-making about Arizona's water future.
California's groundwater rebounds after a wet winter, with gains nearly matching Shasta Lake's capacity, marking a positive shift after years of decline.