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Arizona faces Colorado River water cutbacks
For the first time ever, Arizona, New Mexico and Mexico will have to take less water from the Colorado River next year. The cuts were ordered by the Bureau of Reclamation under an agreement signed in May to keep enough water in Lake Mead. A...

First-ever mandatory water cutbacks will kick in next year along the Colorado River
Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will be required to take less water from the Colorado River for the first time next year under a set of agreements that aim to keep enough water in Lake Mead to reduce the risk of a crash....

New Lake Mead forecast spares Arizona – for now. Here are four critical steps to water security
Arizona just got another temporary reprieve from water cuts in Lake Mead, for ...
Climate change threatens Colorado River despite wet winter
Snow swamped mountains across the U.S. West last winter, likely fending off mandated water shortages next year for states that rely on the Colorado River....

So Fresh, So Clean: How Scottsdale Wants to Purify Your Ideas on Recycled Water
Every time Preston Thoeny brews a batch, he needs 1,000 gallons of water to make about 350 gallons of beer. If he could, he’d use solely recycled water — water that was previously used, perhaps flushed down a toilet or run through the showe...