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2024 Colorado River operations: Tier 1 shortage
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
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
The Arizona Department of Water Resources and Central Arizona Project have announced a consensus proposal developed by Arizona, California and Nevada, to conserve historic volumes
ADWR and CAP held a joint shortage briefing on Friday, May 5. This is an annual briefing, typically held after the April 24-Month Study, to
The Arizona Reconsultation Committee (ARC) reconvened on Monday, April 17 to provide an overview of the Bureau of Reclamation’s recently released draft Supplement Environmental Impact Statement
The Bureau of Reclamation issued its draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement on Tuesday, April 11. Want to learn more about SEIS? Refresh your memory with
The Colorado River is in shortage and its major reservoirs are at historically low levels. Any change to the way these reservoirs are operated to
Peruse our new Colorado River Conditions Dashboard, which now “lives” on the CAP website. This dashboard contains relevant data points all in one place: * Colorado
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