More questions than answers at Colorado River water meetings

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More questions than answers at Colorado River water meetings
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‘Collective painful action is necessary now,’ one expert said as lakes Powell and Mead continue to shrink.

Water from the Colorado River diverted through the Central Arizona Project fills an irrigation canal on Aug. 18, 2022, in Maricopa, Ariz. Living with less water in the U.S. Southwest is the focus for a conference starting Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2022, in Las Vegas about the drought-stricken and overpromised Colorado River.Key questions resurfaced Thursday at a conference of Colorado River water administrators and users from seven U.S.

The Colorado provides drinking water to 40 million people, irrigation for millions of acres of agriculture and hydropower in the U.S. Southwest. Talk at sessions Wednesday and Thursday has focused on cooperation between users to solve shortages. But data showing less water flows into the river than is drawn from it has dominated over the conference. And after more than two decades of drought and climate change, the annual conference at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas has taken on a crisis vibe.

Limiting population growth was not discussed as an option. Cooke said market forces, not the government, should dictate who moves where.

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