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Ancient aquifers are some of the most important, and delicate, water sources out West.

Communities that rely on the Colorado River are facing a water crisis. Lake Mead, the river’s largest reservoir, has fallen to levels not seen since it was created by the…

On the Water Front: Shortage

Just last month, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation officially declared a Tier One Shortage for both of the Colorado River’s major reservoirs. Last week, Reclamation announced a revised forecast that’s even more grim.

How bad is it along the Colorado River, and how much worse might it get if we don’t get our act together soon?

Water Board Attorney begs help to get his chestnuts out of the fire in water case.

Mesquite, NV., Years into the civil suit over water pricing, Virgin Valley Water Board (VVWB) Attorney Jedediah (Bo) Bingham has called for help to get his chestnuts out of the…

Beneficial Use. Who Benefits?

The latest in the three-year-old civil case filed by the owner's Paradise Canyon (DBA The Wolf Creek Golf Club) against the Virgin Valley Water District (VVWD) deals with the issue of…

Infrastructure Watch: Climate Matters

With “Infrastructure Week” becoming more of an “Infrastructure Year”, we continue to await Congress’ next moves on a pair of bills that may result in lasting change and realignment for America’s economy. But in the last few days, we’ve seen some sobering reminders of how America and our global climate simply don’t have much time to wait.

Believe it or not, climate change doesn’t wait for updates on legislation.

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