The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation announced $520 million to revitalize aging water infrastructure across the West, enhancing water delivery, safety, and climate resilience.
Category: Water News
Nederland CO repeals “rights of nature” in favor of reservoir
Nederland's town board unanimously repealed the 2021 "Rights of Nature" resolution for Boulder Creek, prioritizing water security amid legal opposition from environmental groups.
Pelican nesting has resumed on Utah's Hat and Gunnison Islands, toxic dust from the Great Salt Lake is being addressed, and heavy snowfall has improved the state's water outlook.
Kelly and Sinema secure over $10M for Pinal County Water Supply
Arizona Senators Kelly and Sinema secure over $10 million to improve Pinal County's water supply, ensuring safe drinking water and increasing drought resiliency amid record drought conditions.
$60 million investment boosts water conservation in Rio Grande Basin
The Biden administration announced a $60 million investment for water conservation and drought resilience in the Rio Grande Basin to enhance climate resiliency and water security.
Nevada anticipates ample water supply due to heavy snowpack, filled reservoirs, and a full Lake Tahoe, though accelerated snowmelt raises some concerns.