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'We've seen worse,' Colorado Rockies snowpack impacting water level in Lake Mead
KSNV 3 Las Vegas· 4 days agoAnyone who visits Lake Mead on a regular basis through the summer will probably wonder if the water level will be the same in August as it will be this ...
Utah's reservoirs at highest levels in 13 years as last of snowpack melts
KSL Salt Lake City· 5 days agoIt's a level the state last reached in 2011, the Natural Resources Conservation Service pointed out...
Nevada, Western states get $700 million boost from US for water conservation
Las Vegas Sun· 10 hours agoAs the planet warms, low snow is starving the Colorado River at its headwaters in the Rockies, and...
$700M to go to Colorado River water conservation, federal officials say
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 5 days agoWith a 23-year drought that led to record low water levels at Lake Powell and Lake Mead, the U.S....
Lake Wilhelmina anglers encouraged to catch and keep all they can eat
FOX 16 Little Rock· 4 days agoMENA, Ark. (AGFC News) — The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has lifted all daily limits and size...
Excessive heat warnings issued as Utah quickly jumps into ‘full-blown summer’
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoGeorge area and popular recreation sites like Zion National Park and Lake Powell, that will go into...
High heat smashed records in parts of Utah; alerts in effect through the weekend
KTVX via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIntense heat has a grip on parts of Washington County including Zion National Park, St. George, and...
‘Dangerously hot’ heat expected to take over in Southern Utah
KTVX via Yahoo News· 7 days agoTemperatures in southern Utah are expected to stay warm throughout the night, only falling into the...
$700M of federal funding planned for water conservation in Lower Colorado River Basin
KTNV Las Vegas· 4 days agoThe Department of the Interior announced an initial $700 million investment for long-term water...
Colorado River states clash over management, future of reservoirs
Colorado Springs Gazette· 5 days agoAn unprecedented public appearance by six of the seven commissioners negotiating the Colorado River's future revealed how divided they are on solutions and, just as importantly, where they agree ...