
2019: Drought Contingency Plan Authorization Act
On April 16, 2019, the Drought Contingency Plan Authorization Act was signed as a supplement to the 2007 Interim Guidelines. It created a “Tier Zero”
On April 16, 2019, the Drought Contingency Plan Authorization Act was signed as a supplement to the 2007 Interim Guidelines. It created a “Tier Zero”
The 2007 Interim Guidelines were signed in December 2007 and established a shortage framework for the Lower Basin. It also incentivized storage of water in
On Sept. 20, 1968, the Colorado River Basin Project Act authorized the Bureau of Reclamation to fund and construct the Central Arizona Project (CAP) system.
After a decade of deliberation, in 1964, the Supreme Court’s decree favored Arizona, upholding its designated 2.8 million acre-feet of water a year share of
The U.S. Mexico Water Treaty was signed in 1944 and apportioned 1.5 million acre-feet of water a year of Colorado River water to Mexico and
The Boulder Canyon Project Act was signed in 1928. It authorized construction of Hoover Dam and apportioned Colorado River water among the Lower Basin states:
In the Colorado River Basin in 1922. . .the Law of the River began! The Colorado River Compact of 1922 was approved on Nov. 24,
The calendar may not say it’s 2023 yet, but for “water wonks” (those folks who are really into hydrology), it is! The 2023 Colorado River
CAP’s Mark Wilmer Pumping Plant is the first plant in the CAP system and it is also the largest, featuring six 66,000 horsepower pumps that
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