
News
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Low Colorado River flows create ripple effects on Utah’s recreation industry
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Navajo Nation Makes Historic Leap for Water Sovereignty as Arizona Tribes Edge Closer to Monumental Rights Settlement
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When the West’s rivers surge each spring, older groundwater dominates the runoff
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Amid ‘tense’ Colorado River negotiations, water summit keeps focus on conservation efforts
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New film spotlights Colorado River’s wildlife, warns against unchecked growth
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Groups sound alarm on ‘impending crisis’ at Glen Canyon Dam as long-term drought intensifies
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Native American tribes push for seat at Colorado water negotiations
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BIG PIVOTS: Dim View of Colorado River Too Optimistic? Part One
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Lake Powell continues to drop as Colorado River experiences ‘unprecedented drought’
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The Colorado River is in a shortage again, amid mounting calls for long-term changes
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Interior forecasts more water supply cuts in the Colorado River Basin
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Preparing for a drier future on the Colorado River basin
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As the Colorado River slowly dries up, states angle for influence over future water rights
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Lake Powell’s plunge toward ‘dead pool’ puts New Mexico reservoir in play
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Navajo Nation pushes for water rights as Colorado River shrinks
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Lake Mead water projections raise red flags
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‘Glimmer of hope’ in Colorado River negotiations is now gone, researcher says
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Lake Powell is lower than last July. This boat ramp may be only the first to close.
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Utah has water problems now. What if the megadrought lasts another 25 years?
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Tribal water settlement aims to repair generations of exclusion
