Located near the Arizona border, Blythe draws water from the Colorado River ... meat produces up to 98% less emissions than ...
The once-mighty river is barely a trickle through West Texas. Scientists say local initiatives could be scaled up to restore ...
The heavy precipitation has closed schools and frustrated commuters, but it has also been a boon for ski resorts, dry soils ...
Denver’s first major snowstorm of the year brought nearly three times the average for all of November, dropping 20 inches by ...
The new water year has begun, and it’s a thrilling start for those of us in the water world. October and November mark the ...
The once-mighty Rio Grande began to dry up downstream of that now abandoned ... The idea has already been implemented on the Colorado River, another binational river governed by the 1944 water ...
The southern mountains snowpack grew massively with the storm too, surpassing 200% in four river ... dry and warmer, allowing ...
Dry wells. Dwindling reservoirs ... been an important issue as western states debate how to divvy up the dwindling Colorado River, which provides water for tens of millions of people.
Land re-emerging from dried out reservoirs seems to be thriving with native plants. They're out-competing invasive weeds that are choking the river elsewhere.
NOAA forecasters predict expanding drought conditions in the central Rocky Mountains and the Colorado ... over the Kern River, after thousands of fish died when the river dried up.
With minor exceptions, all Colorado River water used in those states is stored in the Powell/Mead reservoir system, ...
A vigorous area of low pressure moving through the Great Basin Tuesday morning will bring the potential for a very windy ...