Colorado River Basin receives aid for endangered species recovery
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation invests $21 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to support endangered fish recovery programs across the Colorado River Basin.
Colorado River Basin receives aid for endangered species recovery
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation invests $21 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to support endangered fish recovery programs across the Colorado River Basin.
The EPA finalized a rule establishing a national framework to protect water quality where Tribes hold treaty rights, ensuring consistent consideration of Tribal needs under the Clean Water Act.
Nevada joins six western states demanding more water investmentsĀ
Western states request more funding to address long-term drought and aridification.
Arizona reservoirs fill up after wet winter, supply looks good
Arizona's Salt River Project reservoirs boast high water levels after wet winters, ensuring ample supply for the upcoming season thanks to proactive water management.
New Mexico rivers face average runoff, water management challenges
Despite near-average snowpack in New Mexico, water supplies are expected to be below average in the Rio Grande Basin, posing challenges for water managers and users throughout the region.
Historic agreement grants the Colorado River Indian Tribes (CRIT) control over their water rights, boosting tribal sovereignty and flexibility in water management.