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Colorado River Basin states agree on ‘pain-sharing’ plan to deal with drought affecting 40 million Americans
For the 40 million people who depend on water from the Colorado River Basin, including me, there’s no escaping this stark reality: Our thirst for water exceeds what’s actually available....

Water planning, climate uncertainty are main themes at Phoenix event
Water managers and scientists can’t say with 100 percent certainty what Arizona’s water supply will look like in the distant future. But of all the possible outcomes, one thing seems certain: A water shortage won’t solve itself....

Road to resilience: ASU adviser uses I-10 to spread awareness about water policy
While water policy usually tends to be a dry topic, ASU presidential adviser and former design school dean Duke Reiter is putting a fresh spin on old ideas with the 10X media project....

Colorado River drought plan clears 2 early hurdles in Congress
A plan to divvy up cutbacks to Colorado River water in times of shortage has passed its first two tests in Congress....

Here's what the Colorado River deal will do, and why some criticize Arizona's approach
Gov. Doug Ducey has called Arizona’s Colorado River drought plan the most significant piece of water legislation signed in the state in nearly 40 years. ...