Decades of drought and development mean there’s even less water in the Colorado River to go around to numerous thirsty stakeholders. By Jacob Walters, Courthouse News Service The Colorado River Water Users Association concluded its three-day conference at the Paris...
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From the Central Valley Water Board: The Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board’s Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP) team has completed monitoring for a microbial source tracking study along Nevada County’s Wolf Creek, which is listed as impaired...
Members of the Colorado River Water Users Association met for their annual conference in Las Vegas Wednesday. By Jacob Walters, Courthouse News Service What happens when a water source that provides more than 40 million people with drinkable water runs...
Press release from the Colorado River Board of California: Colorado River water users in California have together voluntarily conserved more than 1.2 million acre-feet of water in just two years, adding the water to Lake Mead to help stabilize the...