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As Colorado River states race to finish a deal, water users face a resource altered by drought and climate change.
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California reservoir update as water levels start to fall - MSNAfter peaking at full capacity earlier this year, Lake Oroville's water levels have started their summer decline. Lake Oroville, California's second-largest reservoir, has experienced dramatic ...
Lake Oroville's water levels reaching capacity marks a historic milestone for California's second-largest reservoir. However, water levels are expected to fall throughout the summer. Related Articles ...
If the next two years are drier than usual, Lake Powell’s water levels could drop too low to generate electricity, federal ...
Mayors of Western cities are urging the Trump administration to take steps to help address water scarcity as climate change depletes the Colorado River.
Western Wyoming irrigators are frustrated after being shut off earlier than normal to send Colorado River Basin water ...
A University of California economic analysis predicts that California’s water supply deficiencies could create losses between $3.4 and $14.5 billion annually.
March’s storms improved snowpack and runoff in the Northern Sierra, and the state increased allocations from the State Water Project to its many contract agencies (for much of SoCal, that means ...
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Nebraska has filed a lawsuit against Colorado over how much water its neighbor draws from the South Platte River ...
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