The Colorado River Water Users Association concluded its three-day conference with a focus on providing conservation solutions to its members, including Mexico and 30 different Native American tribes.
Before the Colorado River Water Users Association conference started Wednesday in Las Vegas, some attendees trekked out to Boulder City for a tour of Hoover Dam. There, the 44 water leaders in ...
In what the Klamath Water Users Association is calling “a major step toward securing the future of the entire Klamath Basin,” the Bureau of Reclamation has completed a reassessment of ...
Storing water underground is smart, responsible management, and a right that cities will defend. After all, they are ...
The annual Colorado River Water Users Association Conference in Las Vegas last week brought together water advocates for all seven basin states, as well as stakeholders who rely on that water. There ...
LAS VEGAS — Water managers from each of the seven states that share the drought-stricken Colorado River repeated familiar, divisive arguments at the Colorado River Water Users Association conference ...
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation can restrict a non-federal water diversion under its contract with the Klamath Drainage District, according to a federal appeals court. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of ...
Andrew Teegarden, current GWC Water Law Fellow: The Annual Colorado River Water Users Association (CRUWA) Conference in Las Vegas was one of the busiest in recent years. Part of the increased ...
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