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There's no "Sweet Spot" - What the Colorado River Needs is "Real Balance"
The real problem isn’t one water user striving to achieve a “sweet spot” in reservoir levels to maximize its own water use; it’s the failure so far of the basin states to adjust to the new hydrology. Region-wide aridity and a warming climat...

First-ever water symposium aims to bridge gap and bring all sides together
The future, everything we know and love about our Colorado - outdoor recreation, innovation, agriculture - all hinge on one thing: water....

States Spar Over Colorado River Use
Four states made accusations this month that Arizona’s largest water provider manipulates supply and demand on the Colorado River....

Citing Arizona issue, Colorado River user says it will not participate in conservation program as negotiators meet next week
The Colorado city of Pueblo has informed water managers that it will no longer participate in a conservation program to boost the elevations of Lake Powell and Lake Mead. It is the latest result of an ongoing feud between an Arizona agency ...

Rethinking Groundwater Use in Willcox
Agriculture has long been the main economic driver in and around the southeastern Arizona town of Willcox. Unregulated pumping of groundwater and the expansion of a large dairy farm has been raising some questions about the region's future....