Beneath the low hum of interstate traffic punctuated by the treble of birdsong, Anne Marie Mozrall directs her team of ...
Aspen Journalism reports that the town of Aspen has imposed stage 3 watering restrictions, which will sharply limit outdoor watering and raise costs for high water users.
Newsweek reports that Colorado River Basin states and tribal nations have sent a letter demanding $2 billion from the federal government to help them manage the ongoing water crisis on the river.
The Los Angeles Times reports that Arizona, California and Nevada have agreed on a new water-saving plan for the drought-plagued Colorado River. The plan outlines more cuts in water use than the ...
Source New Mexico reports that U.S. Air Force officials and New Mexico environmental regulators have reached a long-awaited agreement to clean aquifers contaminated by fire fighting foam that ...
The Salt Lake Tribune reports that a water rights request for a large-scale data center in Utah has been withdrawn after the state received thousands of protests from residents and others. Read more ...
Colorado Public Radio reports that Colorado Parks and Wildlife needs the public’s help in locating otters, a species the state has been working to recover. But it needs more data and more sitings.
As the drought emergency continues, Colorado’s parched streams and struggling fish may see some relief, not just from this ...
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In May 2024, Colorado became the first state in the nation to enact legislation in response to the significant reduction in the scope of federal ecosystem protection resulting from the U.S. Supreme ...
With winter snowpack ranking as Colorado’s largest reservoir — and its least understood — scientists and water managers are developing new insights into the factors influencing snow accumulation and ...
Colorado’s farm water use remains stubbornly high, according to a new report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, despite millions of dollars spent on experimental water-saving programs and a ...
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