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Updated at 3 p.m.A California irrigation district that has the largest entitlement to Colorado River water says it doesn't support proposed federal鈥�
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Water leaders from the seven states that make up the Colorado River basin are one step closer to finalizing a drought contingency plan. Representatives鈥�
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High snowpack in the southern Rocky Mountains this winter will likely stave off a shortage declaration in the Colorado River watershed in 2020, relieving鈥�
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The last day of January was looking like a banner day for Arizona's water planning. State lawmakers had passed legislation authorizing Arizona to enter鈥�
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A California irrigation district with the highest-priority rights to water from a major Western river is using its power to demand federal funds to鈥�
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Arizona won't have all the pieces of a Colorado River drought plan finished by the federal government's deadline to finalize protections for water used by鈥�
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States that rely on the Colorado River for their water supplies are currently unable to finish a series of agreements that would keep its biggest鈥�
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Each winter, anxious water managers, farmers and city leaders in the American Southwest turn their eyes toward the snowy peaks of the southern Rocky鈥�
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Arizona is facing a deadline to become the last of several states in the U.S. West to approve a plan ensuring shared water from the Colorado River doesn't鈥�
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The seven states that rely on the Colorado River are trying to finalize details on how use less of its water. Currently all eyes are on Arizona, which has鈥�