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As Arizona continues talks with six other states on the Colorado River over how to share future shortages, in-state water users are starting to talk about how they will deal with supply cuts.
Arizona has taken cuts to its Colorado River water since 2022. But a set of agreements among Arizona’s cities, farms and tribes that share the burden of those shortages expires in 2026. Water ...
As Arizona continues talks with six other states on the Colorado River over how to share future shortages, in-state water users are starting to talk about how they will deal with supply cuts.
As Arizona continues talks with six other states on the Colorado River over how to share future shortages, in-state water users are starting to talk about how they will deal with supply cuts.
As Colorado River states race to finish a deal, water users face a resource altered by drought and climate change.
Arizona has taken cuts to its Colorado River water since 2022. But a set of agreements among Arizona’s cities, farms and tribes that share the burden of those shortages expires in 2026.
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