SALT LAKE CITY — Utah and the six other Colorado River states reached a tentative agreement to continue working together on a plan to share the river's water, but failed to secure a consensus plan ...
Years of drought and political brinkmanship have pushed the waterway to the breaking point.
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States are in tense negotiations over the future of the drought-ridden river. What they decide will affect cities, tribes and farmers across Utah.
The Trump administration is nearing intervention in the yearslong standstill between the seven states that share the Colorado River at a historic point of crisis. A 10-year federal plan would require ...
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