Federal Proposal Seeks To Reduce Colorado River Water Reliance
A new federal proposal aims to reduce the amount of water states like Arizona can rely on from the Colorado River. The proposal comes as the river is running dry, prompting communities to brace for dwindling supplies. Scott Dattrow reported that residents express concern regarding future water availability in Arizona. Communities are bracing for dwindling water supplies as a result. Reporter Scott Detro noted that residents moving to Arizona frequently express concern regarding potential water shortages.
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Sources · 7 independent
WBUR Boston
“The Colorado River is running dry, and a new federal proposal seeks to reduce how much states like Arizona can rely on it.”
KQED FM
“The Colorado River is running dry and a new federal proposal seeks to reduce how much states like Arizona can rely on it.”
WBUR Boston
“The role proposal seeks to reduce how much states like Arizona can rely on it. Everybody when they move to Arizona, the first question they get from their family is, are they going to run out of water?”
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