A Breakthrough Deal to Keep the Colorado River From Going Dry, for Now

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/22/climate/colorado-river-deal.html

By Christopher Flavelle, The New York Times. 

Excerpt: Arizona, California and Nevada have agreed to take less water from the drought-strained Colorado River, a breakthrough agreement that, for now, keeps the river from falling so low that it would jeopardize water supplies for major Western cities like Phoenix and Los Angeles as well as for some of America’s most productive farmland. The agreement, announced Monday, calls for the federal government to pay about $1.2 billion to irrigation districts, cities and Native American tribes in the three states if they temporarily use less water.... See also New York Times article, The Colorado River Is Shrinking. See What’s Using All the Water.

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