Utah water agent gains authority to negotiate interstate deals
Utah empowers its water agent to negotiate with neighboring states on interstate water projects, aiming to secure future resources and boost regional cooperation.
Utah water agent gains authority to negotiate interstate deals
Utah empowers its water agent to negotiate with neighboring states on interstate water projects, aiming to secure future resources and boost regional cooperation.
Utah vows to keep fighting for land control after the U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear its lawsuit over federal ownership of public lands.
Arizona’s groundwater depletion exceeds Lake Mead’s capacity
Arizona’s groundwater loss now exceeds Lake Mead’s capacity—raising urgent questions about drought, overuse, and future water management.
Seven states face a deadline to avoid federal action as legal fights and low reservoirs threaten the future of the Colorado River.
New Mexico’s strategic water plan set to preserve freshwater
New Mexico moves forward with a brackish water strategy to protect freshwater and support clean energy under the Strategic Water Supply program.
PepsiCo invests in replenishment projects in California, Colorado
PepsiCo funds water projects in California, Colorado and Texas to restore rivers, protect habitats, and replenish over 700 million gallons annually across key watersheds.