According to the Los Angeles Times, following an executive order from President Trump last week, the U.S. Army Corps of ...
According to the Salt Lake Tribune, a Utah House committee overwhelmingly approved a bill Wednesday that would remove ...
According to Aspen Journalism, Upper Basin officials are developing and refining a plan for how water should be released from ...
Faced with uncertainty due to a U.S. Supreme Court decision and a Trump administration decree, Colorado is steering its own course when it comes to regulating and protecting the state’s waters and ...
According to the Salt Lake Tribune, encouraged by the recent progress residents are making in conserving water, Washington County leaders are now imploring residents to seek heavenly help to ease the ...
According to the Los Angeles Times, on Monday night, President Trump continued his fight with California over water policy by suggesting U.S. military troops had arrived in the state to turn on pumps ...
On Friday, in the last hours of the Biden administration, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation announced it would spend $388.3 million for environmental projects in Colorado and three other Colorado River ...
According to the Cowboy State Daily, a bill requiring extensive testing of Wyoming water supplies for the presence of abortion drugs passed a House committee Friday. Representative John Bear, the bill ...
Colorado has spent $389 million in the past two years on programs designed to help stave off future water shortages even as the state continues to grow. From July 2022 through July 2024, the Colorado ...
Colorado, like many other Western states, endures in a natural environment having both a limited and variable water supply. Over 170-plus years, farmers, industries and domestic suppliers have made ...
It’s time for an agreement in the Colorado River Basin, Colorado water and climate experts say. Colorado River officials are at odds over how to store and release water in the basin’s reservoirs when ...
A top Colorado water agency in March will consider whether to provide more public money to an irrigation reservoir company that has come under fire for failing to honor promises to aid the Rio Grande.