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WyoFile on MSNWind, Snake, Bear rivers hit record low flows as Wyoming’s summer drought gains steam
Snowpack isn’t what it used to be. Severe drought has set in for portions of western Wyoming river basins, even after decent ...
A journey down the Colorado River reveals the ripple effects of humanity’s quest to conquer water.
There is nothing unknown about what triggered the brutal Hill Country flood of 2025 and so many others dating back to the ...
Follow along for developments on the July Fourth floods along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County and Central Texas.
This story is the first part of a four-part series about three groundwater basins in Colorado. It was originally published by ...
The Roundtable discussed the potential Shoshone stream flow acquisition. The area of interest is the 2.4 miles in Glenwood Canyon. It is important for Western Colorado because of its stream flow rate ...
Negotiators from seven Colorado River basin states in recent weeks have said they're discussing a plan that would base the amount of water released from Lake Mead and Lake Powell on the river's flows.
The lines in the sand haven't changed, even if warring states are working on a new deal to save the Colorado River.
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How We Destroy the Colorado River - MSN
In the course of the work, scientists modeled the future changes of the Colorado basin and found that if nothing is done, the annual amount of water in the river will be reduced by 11 percent.
That, they say, is clearly spelled out in the Colorado River Compact signed a century ago. But the Upper Basin disagrees, saying it can’t provide what the river doesn’t produce.
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