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Arizona, Nevada and Mexico Will Lose Same Amount of Colorado River Water Next Year as in 2024 WASHINGTON (AP) — Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will continue to live with less water next year from ...
New Mexico on Sunday night. The previous record was set on Dec. 19, 1978, at 29 feet. The flooding along the Gila River prompted the partial evacuation of Duncan, Arizona for several hours yesterday.
Recycling, desalination, taller dams: As the Colorado River shrinks, Arizona looks for more water The proposal would also require Mexico's consent ... and then on to two new reservoirs northwest ...
Tuesday, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation officially declared the Lower Colorado River Basin has hit a "Tier 2" shortage, triggering new cuts in water usage for Arizona, Nevada and Mexico.
This time last year, Arizona ... New Mexico, Wyoming and Utah on the idea that everyone (well, everyone who gets water from Lake Mead) must cut water use to help shore up the Colorado River.
Arizona, Nevada, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. A rapidly growing California could have locked up rights to the biggest drink of the Colorado River, but it needed the federal government ...
WASHINGTON (AP)—Arizona, Nevada, and Mexico will continue to live with less water from the Colorado River next year after ... reports near Flagstaff. Two maps from the U.S. Drought Monitor ...
WASHINGTON — Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will continue to live with less water next year from the Colorado River after the U.S. government on Thursday announced water cuts that preserve the ...
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