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Eugene

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Sun Apr 18, 2021, 07:50 AM Apr 2021

US West prepares for possible 1st water shortage declaration

Source: Associated Press

US West prepares for possible 1st water shortage declaration

By SAM METZ
April 17, 2021

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — The man-made lakes that store water supplying millions of people in the U.S. West and Mexico are projected to shrink to historic lows in the coming months, dropping to levels that could trigger the federal government’s first-ever official shortage declaration and prompt cuts in Arizona and Nevada.

The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation released 24-month projections this week forecasting that less Colorado River water will cascade down from the Rocky Mountains through Lake Powell and Lake Mead and into the arid deserts of the U.S. Southwest and the Gulf of California. Water levels in the two lakes are expected to plummet low enough for the agency to declare an official shortage for the first time, threatening the supply of Colorado River water that growing cities and farms rely on.

It comes as climate change means less snowpack flows into the river and its tributaries, and hotter temperatures parch soil and cause more river water to evaporate as it streams through the drought-plagued American West.

The agency’s models project Lake Mead will fall below 1,075 feet (328 meters) for the first time in June 2021. That’s the level that prompts a shortage declaration under agreements negotiated by seven states that rely on Colorado River water: Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming.

The April projections, however, will not have binding impact. Federal officials regularly issue long-term projections but use those released each August to make decisions about how to allocate river water. If projections don’t improve by then, the Bureau of Reclamation will declare a Level 1 shortage condition. The cuts would be implemented in January.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/arizona-colorado-lakes-water-shortages-colorado-river-09302e61c5e0ef051f50459f3dcb771f

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US West prepares for possible 1st water shortage declaration (Original Post) Eugene Apr 2021 OP
The Bureau and the Corps of Engineers have been making these projections for years captain queeg Apr 2021 #1
If I lived in one of those states I would be extremely worried. Mickju Apr 2021 #2

captain queeg

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1. The Bureau and the Corps of Engineers have been making these projections for years
Sun Apr 18, 2021, 07:57 AM
Apr 2021

Then when the former ass wipe was in the WH they were suddenly forbidden to talk about climate change or global warming. The Bureau has the main responsibility for this but the Corps is a big player. The military has to be thinking ahead and rising seas etc has to be considered, so the non political scientists quietly continued their work.

Mickju

(1,805 posts)
2. If I lived in one of those states I would be extremely worried.
Sun Apr 18, 2021, 02:36 PM
Apr 2021

I would be especially worried if I were a young person planning to live for many more years. I'm old, but I worry about the young people living anywhere.

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