With snowpack levels hovering around 84% of normal, projections for Lake Mead released on Friday show the reservoir dropping ...
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A dry January across Colorado and the rest of the Rocky Mountain West has created a dichotomy of water haves and have-nots.
As of early February, the snow storage for our water system in the Southwest is at 76% of the 30 year average. Meanwhile, Tier 3 Extreme Drought persists in Southern Nevada.
Latest estimates place the Upper Colorado River Basin snowpack at just 83 percent of the historic median for this time of year.
A federally funded water conservation program in the Upper Colorado River Basin is facing uncertainty ... infrastructure from plummeting reservoir levels. Over two years, the program spent about ...
The Colorado River relies heavily on snowpack in the Upper Basin states — Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming — that melts ...
While snowpack has been at or above normal since Jan. 1 in crucial areas of the river’s Upper Basin states of Colorado ... Lake Mead could be at risk of falling to the critically low levels ...
The state drought monitor shows that 64% of the basin is now abnormally dry, and there has been widespread snowpack and drought condition degradation. “The whole state moved from 77% experiencing no ...
Snowpack in the upper Colorado ... The water levels in the river’s second largest reservoir, Lake Powell, largely dictate how much water is released to lower basin states like Arizona.
After years of studying and experimenting with pilot programs, the future of Colorado River management will almost certainly ...
January's Colorado River basin snowpack is about normal, but without a snowy late winter, Arizona will likely see sustained water cuts on the river.
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