A bipartisan delegation of Western senators and federal officials will tour key points along the Colorado River next week to ...
Colorado engineers issue their first official response to Nebraska's canal across the border is that there may be little ...
much of which borders the Colorado River. She talks about what must be done to address the ongoing lack of access to water there now as the west battles a historic drought. This is viewer supported ...
The Colorado River is shrinking, and who gets to use its water was at stake in a case before the Supreme Court today. Justices heard arguments in a case brought by the Navajo Nation, and the ...
Lone Rock is reflected in muddy waters at Wahweap Bay in Lake Powell.Credit...Photographs by Cody Cobb for The New York Times Supported by Send any friend a story As a subscriber, you have 10 gift ...
Because of a pilot program in Tucson, a bill in the Arizona legislature is being heard by lawmakers that highlights Tucson’s ...
particularly along headwaters of the Colorado River, according to the latest federal survey data. But the Arkansas River Basin – crucial for agriculture on the plains of southeastern Colorado ...
Life here depends almost entirely on the Colorado River, which nourishes thirsty crops like cotton and alfalfa, sustains a nearby wildlife refuge and allows visitors to enjoy boating and other ...
The federal government has ordered the seven Colorado River states to reduce their water usage by one-fifth. After 23 years of drought, the desert southwest is in a water crisis. The Navajo Nation ...
particularly along headwaters of the Colorado River, according to the latest federal survey data. But the Arkansas River Basin – crucial for agriculture on the plains of southeastern Colorado – lagged ...
A Colorado legislative committee on the same day addressed water withdrawals in the Republican River Basin that must be curbed by decade’s end. In both, problems largely created in the 20 th century ...
It’s difficult to fathom how the Colorado River could possibly carve the mile-deep chasm that is the Grand Canyon. But if one thinks of the river as a flume of liquid sandpaper rubbing the land ...