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Central Arizona has been booming -- more people, more houses, more need for water. There’s also a long-term drought, and less water to buy from the…
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For five years, Zay Lopez tended vegetables, hayfields and cornfields, chickens, and a small flock of sheep here on the western edge of Colorado’s Grand…
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The coronavirus pandemic has hit Nevada hard. As of early May, there were more than 5,600 confirmed cases statewide and close to 300 deaths – that we know…
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California's weather turned largely dry in January and has left the water content of the Sierra Nevada snowpack below average for this time of year. The…
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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Officials say more than 1,100 public comments were submitted for the proposed Lake Powell Pipeline designed to pump water to two…
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State water officials say December storms gave California a promising snowpack. The Department of Water Resources says the amount of water contained in…
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nevada’s top water official is halting new drilling permits in a fast-growing community north of Reno.State Engineer Tim Wilson cites…
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Federal water managers are starting to review a crucial 2007 agreement for seven Western states to share drought-diminished water supplies from the…
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Nevada's acting top water regulator since January now has the job permanently. Department of Conservation & Natural Resources chief Bradley Crowell said…
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CARLSBAD, N.M. (AP) — As things begin to dry out again in New Mexico, members of the arid state's congressional delegation are looking for ways to combat…