It happened at #crwua Two tribes and CAP signed an agreement to work together for water access, river health, while states still struggle to find consensus www.azcentral.com/story/news/l...
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#CRWUA prep: why an interim commissioner currently leads the Bureau of Reclamation. www.azcentral.com/story/news/l...
Before #CRWUA, it's worth reading some musings from Nevada's retired “water witch” on the frustrating stalemate between Colorado River states.
Pat Mulroy is one of a handful in the water world who has been in the room where it happens @reviewjournal.com:
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It’s #CRWUA week in Las Vegas! The seven Colorado River states are set to speak on a joint panel Thursday, and the Bureau of Reclamation will give a negotiation update on Wednesday. Stay tuned @reviewjournal.com:
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So apparently #CRWUA was a sh!t show this year, as far as solutions to the water crisis go. @alanhalaly.bsky.social and KUNC's Alex Hager break it down
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The Arizona contingent at #CRWUA was present in support of pending tribal water settlements and the Lower Basin proposal to reduce our water use and share in further reductions across states.
Flagstaff author Kevin Fedarko inspires the #CRWUA (Colorado River Water Users Association) conference with why care of Grand Canyon "requires a level of humility and nobility that is worthy of the landscape itself."
And left a large room of water experts utterly speechless.
Bravo!
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For those who don’t know, #CRWUA stands for #ColoradoRiver Water Users Association, a group dedicated to bringing together people from across the river basin to talk about issues. Lots of good conversations across myriad topics.
Farmers, tribal leaders, city utility managers, environmentalists, scientists, journalists, and a host of other people will pack into a hotel ballroom at the Paris Hotel this week for the #CRWUA meeting. Here's what you need to know: knpr.org/environment...