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Federal Water Tap, August 19: Water Shortage Status Remains on Lower Colorado River

The Rundown Bureau of Reclamation report determines next year’s water releases – and cuts – for the lower Colorado River. Reclamation’s completion of an environmental review paves the way for payments to California farmers not to take Colorado River water. FEMA extends the application period for post-disaster rebuilding grants. USDA wants public input on how […]

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Federal Water Tap, October 30: Feds Back State-Led Colorado River Conservation Plan

The Rundown Bureau of Reclamation reassesses options for Colorado River water conservation over next three years. The White House asks Congress for $55 billion on domestic disaster relief, other emergencies. The Treasury Department releases a report on climate hazards and household finances. The House approves a 2024 budget for the Army Corps and Interior Department […]

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Federal Water Tap, October 31: Reclamation to Chart Course for Limiting Future Colorado River Releases

The Rundown The Bureau of Reclamation begins paperwork to would allow for less water to be released from lakes Mead and Powell. The EPA publishes a plan for improving sewage lagoons. Government, state, and industry officials discuss low Mississippi River water levels. And lastly, Senate Democrats ask the EPA to adopt a “strong” Lead and […]

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Federal Water Tap, October 17: Interior Department Sets Price for Colorado River Conservation

The Rundown Interior names its price for water conservation in the lower Colorado River basin that will keep water in Lake Mead. The EPA submits draft PFAS drinking water regulations for review. Researchers test homes around California’s Clear Lake for cyanotoxins from harmful algal blooms. An EPA research office examines better approaches to measuring cumulative […]

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Federal Water Tap, August 22: Reclamation Report Sets Deeper Colorado River Cuts

The Rundown Colorado River reservoirs are projected to continue their decline. The Department of Energy publishes a PFAS “roadmap” to outline its response. The EPA proposes rules changes to improve safety at facilities that handle hazardous chemicals. A Supreme Court-appointed special master will hold a conference with Texas and New Mexico representatives in a lawsuit […]