As Colorado River states await water cuts, they struggle to find agreement on longer-term plans

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As Colorado River states await water cuts, they struggle to find agreement on longer-term plans
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The federal government is expected to announce water cuts soon that would affect some of the 40 million people reliant on the Colorado River, the powerhouse of the U.S. West.

The federal government is expected to announce water cuts soon that would affect some of the 40 million people reliant on the. The Interior Department announces water availability for the coming year months in advance so Western cities, farmers and others can plan.

In 2007, following years of drought, the seven U.S. states in the basin — Arizona, Nevada, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming — and the federal government adopted rules to better respond to lower water levels at Lake Mead and Lake Powell. Those are the river’s two main reservoirs that transfer and store Colorado River water, produce hydropower and serve as barometers of its health.

Sometime this month, the federal government will announce water cuts for 2025 based on levels at Lake Mead. The cuts may simply maintain the restrictions already in place. Reclamation considers factors like precipitation, runoff, and water use to model what levels at the two reservoirs will look like over the following two years.

"I would push back heartily against any idea that our rebound over the last couple of years here is some permanent shift," Udall said.Arizona, California and Nevada asked the federal government to take a more expansive view of the river management and factor water levels in seven reservoirs instead of just Lake Powell and Lake Mead to determine the extent of water cuts.

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