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The lower basin inked a plan to save Lake Mead in just 4 months. But we're not done
Opinion: The 500-plus plan is both unsustainable and necessary - and a reminder of how much there is still to do to stabilize the Colorado River....
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Chandler Opts into $10M Bartlett Dam Study
Chandler has joined nearly two dozen communities that are beginning to look at climate change’s impact on future water availability in their backyards....
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Phoenix's new pipeline to address water supply
We speak with Phoenix's water services director about a new pipeline the city is building. The $280 million drought pipeline project will keep water flowing to 400,000 residents if cuts to the Colorado River continue....
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Tribes take a greater role in managing the Colorado River, still seek water rights
Tribes from across the Colorado River basin came to Las Vegas this week looking for a more significant role in managing water supplies amid an ongoing drought, while still fighting for rights to the water they need to sustain their communit...
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Tucson not joining effort to cut Colorado River take
Sixteen Arizona tribes, irrigation districts and cities plan to take less Colorado River water next year under a new agreement that was approved this week by three states and the federal government to help Lake Mead....