Dry: A Weekly Western Drought Digest — August 30, 2022
Utah’s proposed Lake Powell pipeline struggles to make progress amid declining water levels and drought conditions.
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Utah’s proposed Lake Powell pipeline struggles to make progress amid declining water levels and drought conditions.
China issues its first drought alert of the year as rivers run dry across the country.
The Gila River Indian Community pulls out of a water conservation agreement due to little progress on basin-wide water cuts.
Drought could worsen in parts of England this winter if rain fails to fall.
The House passes the Inflation Reduction Act, which allocates $4 billion to the Bureau of Reclamation.
Curtis Riganti, climatologist at the National Drought Mitigation Center, speaks with Delaney Nelson, Circle of Blue reporting intern, about the latest U.S. Drought Monitor map.
The Inflation Reduction Act provides the agency with more than twice its annual budget for drought response.
The U.S. Senate passes a major climate bill, which includes $4 billion to tackle drought.
The Rundown Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema inserts $4 billion for western drought response in spending bill — money that could pay farmers not to withdraw Colorado River water. EPA and USDA will work with poor, rural communities to identify federal funds for failing wastewater systems. The White House releases a federal strategy for research into […]
Nearly 1 million acre-feet of compensated water cuts are being discussed.
The U.S. House of Representatives passes a wildfire and drought package to address declining water levels and dry conditions.
The Albuquerque stretch of the Rio Grande is drying up for the first time in almost 40 years.