Colorado River Is on Life Support, and 40 Million People Depend on It for Water

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Colorado River Is on Life Support, and 40 Million People Depend on It for Water
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Vulnerable communities may be at risk of reduced water supply under a new Colorado River agreement.

A twisted Colorado River snakes across Kawuneeche Valley scarred by the East Troublesome fire near the headwaters of the Colorado River on May 13, 2023, in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.Water rights negotiators from California, Arizona and Nevada announced earlier this month that they have reached an agreement

on the squabbling states unless they could get their own act together and come up with a workable solution. Before this epic winter dumped dozens of feet of snow in the mountains and trillions of gallons of rain onto the lowlands of the American West, the federal government was warning the seven states that draw on the river’s waters that the entire ecosystem could collapse within just a handful of years. This winter has provided a reprieve, but likely only a brief one. Were the river to die, it would be an environmental calamity at least as devastating as the Dust Bowl of nearly 90 years ago.

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