
Lower Basin proposal adopted by federal government stabilizes Colorado River system through 2026
Editor’s note: This analysis of the Interior Department’s Record of Decision has been posted on both the ADWR and CAP websites. On May 9, 2024,

Editor’s note: This analysis of the Interior Department’s Record of Decision has been posted on both the ADWR and CAP websites. On May 9, 2024,

The Lower Basin States’ Alternative for Post-2026 Colorado River Operations would help ensure the river system’s health and sustainability for decades to come. Learn more

Arizona Water News: Arizona’s Governor and ADWR Director joined with the Colorado River Indian Tribes and top federal officials on Friday at a signing ceremony

Based on current operations and average winter snowpack, Reclamation makes no change to Lake Powell releases. It appears likely that the Lower Colorado River Basin will

This has been an incredibly busy time for Colorado River news. Here are a few highlights to update you on recent important announcements. First, on

(Editor’s note: This analysis is appearing this week in both ADWR’s Arizona Water News and CAP’s Know Your Water News.) At this time last year,

Based on the Jan. 1, 2024 projected level of Lake Mead at 1065.27 feet above sea level, the U.S. Secretary of the Interior has declared

The major reservoirs in the Colorado River Basin continue to be at historically low levels, even after one good snowpack year. The Bureau of Reclamation

CAP General Manager Brenda Burman is featured on the cover of this month’s Municipal Water Leaders Magazine. This easy-to-read Q&A format interview was conducted by