Law of the River – Building blocks for the past, present and future of the Colorado River
Western water lore includes frequent references to the Law of the River. This refers not just to one law, but a compendium of sorts that
Western water lore includes frequent references to the Law of the River. This refers not just to one law, but a compendium of sorts that
ADWR and CAP update Arizona Reconsultation Committee on Colorado River issues The Arizona Reconsultation Committee (ARC) reconvened on Wednesday, July 13 for an update on
Earlier this month, Camille Touton, Commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation, testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. In that testimony,
Arizona’s water situation is topping headlines and leading conversations. More than 300 people tuned in to the May 24 virtual “Morning Scoop on Water” presented by the Arizona
Colorado River issues and the importance of water conservation are regular news cycle topics these days. And they garnered a whole hour of attention recently
By Tom Buschatzke, director, Arizona Department of Water Resources and Ted Cooke, general manager, Central Arizona Project (The following opinion piece was published in the
Drought and sea level rise seem to stand in contrast to one another. But what do they have in common and how can our regions
by Ted Cooke, general manager, Central Arizona Project The new year is approaching and for the first time in 2022, the Lower Colorado River Basin
$3.4 billion project would help improve sustainability of Colorado River water supplies Building on increased collaboration on the Colorado River, water agencies in Southern California
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