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Tag: Law of the River

Posted inEditor's Picks, Sustainability

Water and power collide in proposed $100 million Colorado River deal

by Steve Crane Apr 5, 2024Apr 5, 2024

Colorado’s Glenwood Canyon is as busy as it is majestic. At the base of its snowy, near-vertical walls, the narrow chasm hums with life. On one side, the Colorado River tumbles through whitewater rapids. On the other, cars and trucks whoosh by on a busy interstate. Pinched in the middle of it all is the […]

Posted inEditor's Picks, Indigenous, Sustainability

Gila River Indian Community rejects states’ plan for Colorado, works with feds

by Steve Crane Mar 15, 2024Mar 15, 2024
Posted inEditor's Picks, Sustainability

Colorado River states offer competing proposals for managing water

by Steve Crane Mar 7, 2024Mar 7, 2024
Posted inEditor's Picks, Sustainability

If trees could talk: Tree rings show recent decades warmest in 500 years

by Steve Crane Mar 4, 2024Mar 4, 2024
Posted inEditor's Picks, Sustainability

‘Scoping’ results show new Colorado River rules will face a range of demands

by Steve Crane Oct 23, 2023Oct 23, 2023
Posted inEditor's Picks, Sustainability

Water-short cities want to use every last drop – even if it used to be sewage

by Steve Crane Aug 23, 2023Aug 24, 2023
Posted inEditor's Picks, Sustainability

Feds ease Colorado River cuts after positive forecast, but work remains

by Steve Crane Aug 18, 2023Aug 18, 2023
Posted inEditor's Picks, Indigenous, Sustainability

Supreme Court says treaty does not require feds to secure Navajo water rights

by Steve Crane Jun 22, 2023Jun 23, 2023
Posted inSustainability

Where did the snow go? Researchers probe gap between snowfall, runoff

by Steve Crane May 12, 2023May 12, 2023
Posted inSustainability

As states continue to bicker, feds say Colorado River cuts are coming

by Steve Crane Apr 12, 2023Apr 12, 2023
Posted inEditor's Picks, Indigenous, Sustainability

Justices grapple over Navajo water rights, government’s duty to tribe

by Steve Crane Mar 20, 2023Mar 21, 2023
Posted inEditor's Picks, Indigenous, Sustainability

Supreme Court hears Navajo water rights case with potentially big impact

by Steve Crane Mar 17, 2023Mar 31, 2023

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