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The drought-stricken Colorado River is in critical condition. Almost two years ago, the federal government declared the first ever shortage on the river, triggering cuts to water supplies in the Southwest. Today, the river remains unsustainably low. The Colorado is the lifeblood of the region.
The Colorado River dispute is a long-running dispute between the United States and Mexico over water rights to the Colorado River.
A river permit is required for noncommercial river travel on the Colorado River through Grand Canyon National Park. It is the responsibility of the permittee and each trip participant to know and obey all the regulations listed in this document and abide by all other applicable Federal, state, local, and tribal laws.
By the end of November 2023, storage in the reservoirs of the Colorado River watershed had been reduced 1.73 million acre feet from the high of mid-July. Weve used 21% of the gains from the exceptional 2023 runoff, a drawdown slower in the annual cycle than in it has been in all but one year of the previous decade.
The Compact apportions the right to exclusive beneficial consumptive use of 7.5 million acre-feet of water from the Colorado River System in perpetuity to the Upper Basin and the Lower Basin. The Compact allows an additional 1.0 million acre-feet per year of increased beneficial consumptive use to the Lower Basin.
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The Colorado River provides vital water supplies to people across the US west, as well as nourishes ecosystems and millions of acres of farmland, but has dwindled since 2000 due to a megadrought that has been docHubly worsened by climate change.
Demand has long outpaced the rivers supplies, and flows are projected to continue dwindling reduced by increased temperatures and dry soils that drink up critical runoff as climate change fuels the long-term drying of the region.
History. The Colorado River, which means red or reddish river in Spanish, was frequently confused by Spanish explorers with the Brazos River to the north. The European discoverer of these two neighboring rivers called the present Colorado River the Brazos de Dios, and called the present Brazos the Colorado River.

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