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Cortez Masto Announces $40 Million to Fight Drought in Nevada and Across the West

For Immediate Release Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) announced today that funds she worked to secure to fight drought are being delivered to Nevada through the bipartisan Infrastructure…

Reclamation to Focus on Partnership During Colorado River Conference

For Release:      December 15, 2021 LAS VEGAS – Facing continued dry hydrology, the Department of the Interior and the Bureau of Reclamation will focus on partnerships and cooperation during the Colorado…
Water Board Attorney goes down Rabbit hole in Nevada water pricing case

Water Board Attorney goes down Rabbit hole in Nevada water pricing case

Las Vegas, NV. Fourteen days after Virgin Valley Water Board attorney Jedediah (Bo) Bingham took Clark County District Court Judge Timothy Williams into Allice in Wonderland Territory, he led him…

A cost effective and quick way to find groundwater in arid regions

26-Oct-2021 8:35 AM EDT, by University of South Australia Newswise — Water is a scarce commodity in many countries worldwide, but new cost-effective technology pioneered by researchers in Australia, Egypt…

On the Water Front: Shortage, Accelerated

Since our last check-in on the Colorado River’s water shortage, our water forecast has only worsened. Meanwhile, the political forecast for federal climate action remains as bleak as ever. As we face a worsening water shortage, and as we contend with the apparent shortage in political will to properly address climate change, let’s examine why this pair of shortages is such a huge problem for us.

Can the Colorado River Sustain More Population Growth?

 Gary Wockner Sep. 21, 2021 11:4 EchoWatch News reports about the Colorado River over the last few months have been intense and depressing. The first ever "cuts" in water deliveries out of…
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