LAS VEGAS (AP) — The seven states that rely on the Colorado River to supply farms and cities across the U.S. West appear no ...
But the city, which gets 40 percent of its water supplies from the Colorado River, is one of the most legally vulnerable ...
Gov. Lombardo stated in a letter that he hopes negotiations can happen in early January after a planned meeting last week did ...
Next door, Colorado’s lead negotiator, Becky Mitchell, had framed her own message for the Southwestern states. Ranchers and ...
The stakes for the water supply of 40 million people couldn’t be higher, but it was business as usual inside Caesars Palace ...
Federal officials gave the clearest timeline yet for when a breakthrough could come in closed-door negotiations over the ...
Negotiations to continue beyond 14-hour hearing over one of the Colorado River’s oldest water rights
The battle over one of the Colorado River’s oldest, non-consumptive water rights continued this week during a 14-hour Colorado Water Conservation Board hearing over whether the rights could be used ...
DUCHESNE, Utah — New information is emerging about what's being negotiated between the seven states who rely on the Colorado River: an "amicable divorce" between the Upper and Lower Basins. At a ...
PHOENIX – Seven states, including Arizona, missed Tuesday’s federally imposed deadline for a preliminary agreement on how to reduce Colorado River water usage after the current deal expires next year.
Cities in northern Baja California depend on Mexicali farmers’ rights to use Colorado River water. The Mexican government ...
“We cannot negotiate with people who say what’s mine is mine and what’s yours is negotiable.”— John F. Kennedy Representatives of the seven U.S. states — including Utah — that live on the water ...
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