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One of Colorado’s top water officials says he cannot enforce recent federal demands to start conserving more on the Colorado River. State engineer Kevin…
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Limiting the size of new swimming pools in and around Las Vegas might save a drop in the proverbial bucket amid historic drought and climate change in the…
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An abandoned old power boat juts upright from the cracked mud like a giant tombstone. Its epitaph might read: Here lay the waters of Lake Mead.The largest…
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Last week, business leaders left the M Resort’s ballroom talking about water. They were there for the annual economic forecast called, Perspective.And…
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A Nevada Supreme Court ruling on Thursday has set new precedent for how the state can manage groundwater in areas with severe drought.In a 4-3 ruling…
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Cities and agriculture across the West put intense pressure on groundwater supplies. In some regions, few rules govern how and when people can pump.…
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This week, Southern Nevada business leaders will do what they’ve been doing once a year for more than 40 years. They’ll gather together and listen to…
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Colorado River water managers are facing a monumental task. Federal officials have given leaders in seven Western states a new charge -- to commit to an…
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The Nevada Division of State Lands has made grant funding once again available for projects aimed at improving the water quality at Lake Tahoe.The Lake…
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How can Utah residents know if they’re overwatering their lawns?“Flip a coin,” says BYU Civil and Construction Engineering professor Rob Sowby, whose…