Here’s an overview: Southern California gets most of its water from two sources: the Colorado River and the State Water ...
Most of the water California draws from the Colorado River goes to crop irrigation, but it's also used for drinking water.
The Colorado River relies heavily on snowpack in the Upper Basin states — Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming — that melts ...
Making sprinklers more water-efficient may help farms produce more crops but that doesn't mean it would save more water for the Colorado River.
The Trump administration’s move to halt spending on “green” energy programs leaves a big question mark hanging over federally ...
Of all the challenges facing the Colorado River, there’s at least one that all stakeholders are working on collaboratively, not competitively — salinity. Since 1974, the seven Colorado River ...