The Ogallala Aquifer is the only source of municipal and agricultural water for much of eastern New Mexico. It will be depleted in less than 15 years. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will fund the...
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Seawater desalination is seriously considered as a measure to counter the serious drought problems facing the Western states. But others are advocating "mini" desalination plants that will clean up...
More than two-thirds of vegetables produced in the U.S. in the winter come from Imperial Valley, California farms. Faced with dwindling water supply, a fourth-generation farm operation is figuring...
The Bureau of Reclamation approved an additional $17.5 million in WaterSMART Drought Resiliency Project grants for ten more projects in the Western United States, and has scheduled a webinar for...
NOAA's 2020 spring outlook published earlier this month projects nearly 60% of the continental U.S. experiencing minor to exceptional drought conditions. Western states will continue to be hard hit.
The USDA reports that Colorado's statewide snowpack is 90% of median, raising water management concerns along the Colorado River.