Knowing how the maximum allotment of Colorado River water is used raises a few surprises about the amount cities take.
A group of tribes that use Colorado River water sent a list of principles to the federal government amid contentious talks about how to share the shrinking supply.
That means 30% of Southern California’s drinking water would be cut off, likely resulting in strict rationing and higher ...
Their proposal would have Arizona, California and Nevada reduce use when water storage in all seven reservoirs across the ...
Newly discovered damage in Glen Canyon Dam would require releasing less water at low reservoir levels — a problem that ...
Water and environment experts aim to make sure endangered fish, Grand Canyon ecosystems and more aren’t left out of the ...
Federal and Colorado programs pay farmers to save water, which often involves switching to crops that use less but have ...
People hiking in Colorado's Glenwood Canyon will have limited accessibility to some trails, which will be closed throughout ...
On Thursday, Hidalgo held a press conference where she announced residents on the East Fork of the San Jacinto River must ...
If federal officials can’t repair the tubes, MacEachern said his agency expected Reclamation to not place the burden of more ...
The Colorado River loses 19.3 million acre feet of water per year to cities, farms and evaporation — roughly the amount of ...
Colorado rafting outfitters claimed the Biden administration's order to raise wages threatened to disrupt a decades-old ...