Ex-Reclamation commissioner to head Arizona water entity amid climate change, drought

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Ex-Reclamation commissioner to head Arizona water entity amid climate change, drought
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Brenda Burman will lead the Central Arizona Project at a time when the seven states in the river’s basin are being asked to cut back significantly on water use because of climate change and drought.

Arizona got about 36 percent of its total water supply from the river as recently as 2020. That share of river water feeding farms and cities has declined some since then, with the advent of a federally approved Drought Contingency Plan that will cut the state’s river water use by 21 percent starting in 2023.Former U.S.

Burman will lead the Central Arizona Project at a time when the seven states in the river’s basin are being asked to cut back significantly on water use because ofBurman serves as the executive strategy adviser for the entity. She starts her new job in January, replacing retiring general manager Ted Cooke, the Central Arizona Water Conservation District board announced Friday.

Burman led the Bureau of Reclamation from 2017 to early 2021 under the Trump administration. While there, she threatened federal intervention if states that rely on the Colorado River didn’t take action on a drought contingency plan. The plan was meant to prop up water levels at key reservoirs along the Colorado River..

The states are on the hook again for major water cuts as Lake Mead and Lake Powell continue to drop, though they’re not under a firm deadline. The Bureau of Reclamation recently released a plan that includes an option for unilateral, federal action, and is taking public comment.on the Arizona-Utah line, each have fallen to about 25% capacity.

"There’s a lot to do and no time to waste," Burman said in a statement Friday. "I will be focused on navigating the path for CAP through the next few years, which I believe will set the course for the next few decades."

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