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News from the Colorado River Research Group.
www.colorado.eduHere’s a concise update on the Colorado River status with the latest available reporting.
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent headlines from specific outlets (e.g., Reuters, AP, LA Times) or summarize a particular angle (water shortages, policy negotiations, or reservoir forecasts). I can also provide a quick timeline of key events in 2025–2026 and a visual chart of reservoir levels over the past decade if you want.
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News from the Colorado River Research Group.
www.colorado.eduThe latest news about the Colorado River is dire. Since 2000, the river’s flow has shrunk about 20%. An extremely warm winter has brought very little snow in the Rocky Mountains. Reservoirs are declining to critically low levels. And the leaders of seven states are still at loggerheads over the water cutbacks each should accept to prevent reservoirs from falling further.
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cnycentral.comStates miss Colorado River deal deadline After two years of negotiations, seven western states have missed the latest federal deadline to reach an agreement on sharing the Colorado River's dwindling water supply. California, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico had until this past Saturday to reach a consensus. CBS News national environmental correspondent David Schechter has more. Feb 17 3:01
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