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Nevada lawmakers are considering a remarkable shift in allowing the water agency that manages the Colorado River supply for Las Vegas to limit single-family residential use in the desert city and surrounding county.
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A voluntary deal last summer on how to drastically cut water use from the stressed Colorado River was thwarted due to competing priorities, outsized demands and the federal government's retreat from a threatened deadline. That's according to emails obtained by The Associated Press.
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New research says many cities in the Southwest have reduced their total water use in the last two decades, despite drastic population growth. But these strides in water conservation haven’t helped the drought-stressed Colorado River. KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny spoke with the study’s author Brian Richter of Sustainable Waters.
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Officials at Grand Canyon National Park have implemented mandatory Level 2 water conservation measures due to a valve issue causing low water pressure. A valve at Pipe Creek failed Tuesday, resulting in a drop in water pressure for the Transcanyon Pipeline.
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All kinds of labels help people make decisions these days: organic, water-smart, earth friendly, fair trade. What about a label for homes and businesses…
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Interior Secretary Deb Haaland says confronting the years-long drought gripping the West requires a heavy federal infrastructure investment to protect…
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A bill signed by Governor Doug Ducey last week allows Arizona farmers, ranchers, and other water users to leave water in rivers and streams without the…
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Grand Canyon National Park has started water conservation measures for the South Rim and inner canyon through March 22.A leak was detected along the…
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An explorer who has paddled a raft on a series of rivers across the West shares his experiences and appreciation of nature in a new collection of essays.…
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Grand Canyon National Park is initiating water conservation measures on the North and South Rims starting Friday because of a pipeline break.The problem…