A dry January across Colorado and the rest of the Rocky Mountain West has created a dichotomy of water haves and have-nots.
Colorado River conservation programs have stopped receiving money from the federal government, despite temporary restraining ...
This article corrects some typographical errors.  Three of Colorado’s top water experts hammered home the idea that ...
The Trump administration’s move to halt spending on “green” energy programs leaves a big question mark hanging over federally ...
Most of the water California draws from the Colorado River goes to crop irrigation, but it's also used for drinking water.
The state drought monitor shows that 64% of the basin is now abnormally dry, and there has been widespread snowpack and drought condition degradation. “The whole state moved from 77% experiencing no ...
Breakthrough materials that pull water from thin air could offer a sustainable solution to the West's worsening drought ...
Snow in southwestern Colorado has been scarce this winter. Archuleta County recently had a grass fire. A store manager at ...
Colorado lawmakers want to add more restrictions on thirsty grass in new residential developments in an effort to conserve ...
Using water more efficiently in agriculture has many benefits. But bolstering the Colorado River may not be one of them.
As of early February, the snow storage for our water system in the Southwest is at 76% of the 30 year average. Meanwhile, Tier 3 Extreme Drought persists in Southern Nevada.
The Southwestern Water Conservation District (SWCD) was awarded $25.6 million from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s Upper ...