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As The Drought Intensifies in the Four Corners, Its Impacts Are Visible on McPhee Reservoir's ShoresUnderstanding the impacts of drought on everyday life isn't easy. Water access and distribution is complicated, especially in a place like the Four…
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Water supplies are so tight in the West that most states keep close watch over every creek, river, ditch and reservoir. A complex web of laws and rules is meant to ensure that all the water that falls within a state’s boundaries is put to use or sent downstream to meet the needs of others.
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It's as dry as it's been in a century in parts of Washington and Oregon. Some farmers are watching their crops fail, while others are selling cattle because they don't have the grass to feed it.
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When looking at professions in Montezuma County, farmers are the second most likely group to die by suicide. That’s according to data from Celebrating…
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Declining levels at the second-largest reservoir in the U.S. have spurred officials in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, and New Mexico to search for ways to prop it up.
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While the Four Corners region is experiencing ongoing drought, water is again flowing in the Colorado River’s delta in northern Mexico.The City of Cortez…
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The entirety of Montezuma County is in either the highest or second highest level of drought, according to data released on Thursday by the US Drought…
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Understanding the springs is important because about a quarter of the world’s population relies on water that comes from karst systems.
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The conversation around water speculation has been heating up in Colorado in recent months. At the direction of state lawmakers, a work group has been meeting regularly to explore ways to strengthen the state’s anti-speculation law.
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Projected river flows in one of the largest feeders to the Colorado River Basin are below sixty percent of normal.