One day before the deadline, states in the Upper Colorado River Basin reached consensus on how to manage water rights and ...
Basin States are reportedly building up their warchests as experts warn of pending litigation over ongoing negotiations.
The seven Western states that depend on the Colorado River have missed a deadline for the second time to agree on a plan ...
The seven Colorado River states were unable to agree on how to manage the river and its major reservoirs by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s Feb. 14 deadline. This marks the second missed federal ...
Colorado River states miss Feb. 14 deadline as Upper Basin refuses cuts while Lower Basin reduced water usage 1.4 million ...
Arizona and the six other states that use the Colorado River do not have a new plan to share the shrinking water supply.
A Feb. 14 deadline came and went without Arizona and the other Colorado River basin states coming to terms on a new operating agreement.
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Feds take over after Western states fail to strike Colorado River deal
The Colorado River Basin's seven member states said they failed to reach a new 20-year operating deal to manage the river's ...
The governors of the Lower Colorado River Basin states confirmed no deal had been reached between the states to manage the river that supplies water to more than 40 million people.
Colorado River states remain deadlocked over post-2026 water rules as Upper and Lower Basin leaders clash over how to resolve decades of overallocation.
The seven Colorado River basin states missed a key federal deadline to reach a new water usage agreement, and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation is now likely to impose a solution of its own. Why it ...
Arizona and six other Western states that use the Colorado River appear poised to miss a deadline for a new water-sharing ...
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