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Angry at other states, Arizona towns, and tribes rethink planned water cuts

September 16, 2022September 13, 2022 - by News Director

TweetPinSharePhoto By Shutterstock: A sign marks the water line last year at Lake Mead, which has since fallen to historically low levels. That triggered a water conservation plan for states …

Angry at other states, Arizona towns, and tribes rethink planned water cuts Read More
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Sen. Kelly praises announcement of 500+ Plan for Lake Mead

December 16, 2021December 16, 2021 - by News Director

TweetPinShareFile Photo By Luke Runyon/KUNC: Water levels in Lake Mead, pictured, and Lake Powell are already at historic lows and could go even lower than expected according to recent projections. …

Sen. Kelly praises announcement of 500+ Plan for Lake Mead Read More
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VP Kamala Harris discusses Build Back Better and climate change at Lake Mead

October 20, 2021October 20, 2021 - by News Director

TweetPinShareFile Photo By Luke Runyon/KUNC: Water levels in Lake Mead, pictured, and Lake Powell are already at historic lows and could go even lower than expected according to recent projections. …

VP Kamala Harris discusses Build Back Better and climate change at Lake Mead Read More
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How dry is the Colorado River Basin? We explain it in five numbers

February 3, 2021February 3, 2021 - by News Director

TweetPinSharePhoto By Luke Runyon/KUNC: Lake Mead is projected to be at its lowest level since filling within the next year, possibly triggering the first federal shortage declaration on the river …

How dry is the Colorado River Basin? We explain it in five numbers Read More
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Despite fits and starts, officials optimistic a water deal is close

December 12, 2018December 12, 2018 - by News Director

TweetPinSharePhoto By Sean Hobson/Creative Commons: The multistate drought contingency plan would affect how much each state is allowed to draw from the Colorado River if levels at Lake Mead continue …

Despite fits and starts, officials optimistic a water deal is close Read More

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