A top Colorado water agency in March will consider whether to provide more public money to an irrigation reservoir company that has come under fire for failing to honor promises to aid the Rio Grande.
12News reports that farmers whose Colorado River supplies have been cut back to help cope with the ongoing drought and shortages are struggling to find ways to cope with the loss.
Fox News reports that victims of the deadly Palisade fire in California are suing the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power over its failure to repair a vital reservoir that would have provided ...
According to the Santa Fe New Mexican, the New Mexico Environment Department is hoping to take over permitting of water discharges from the federal government, following a 2023 U.S. Supreme Court ...
According to Colorado Public Radio, The Arkansas Valley Conduit is getting another inflow of federal funding. Construction work on the project began in 2023 and once complete, the conduit will serve ...
Farm communities on the Eastern Plains, under the gun to deliver water to Kansas and Nebraska, are poised to permanently retire 17,000 acres of land, with the help of $30 million in state and federal ...
Colorado’s mountain snowpack is hovering around average so far this winter despite flatlining snowfall in December. While winter recreationists might watch the buildup of snow in Colorado’s mountains ...
Join us on February 11 for a webinar on produced water. We’ll start with some basics about water in the oil and gas industry, learn about new rules focused on reusing that water (which are expected to ...
According to KSUT, the federal government awarded $4.25 million to the Colorado-based Southern Ute Indian Tribe this week to defend tribal water resources from climate-related challenges. This funding ...
According to the New York Times, a recent study looking at water samples nationwide found that wastewater, even after treatment to make it drinkable, contains high levels of PFAS. These ‘forever ...