Fine soil from the Southwest is robbing the Colorado River of critical snowmelt. A scientist who monitors dust’s impact on snow wants state and federal leaders to take a closer look.
Colorado River Basin
Colorado’s legislative action on water this year was mostly about what lawmakers didn’t do
Water issues fell by the wayside at the Colorado Capitol as topics like gun control, housing and abortion took center stage.
Scientists are using lasers to uncover the secrets of Colorado’s snowpack. So what does it mean for your water supply?
The technique offers highly accurate data, but creating a statewide, sustained program could be a challenge.
Lorelei Cloud is the first-ever tribal member on Colorado’s top water board. Here’s how she plans to tackle her new role.
Cloud, a Southern Ute tribal member, breaks down her ideas on water issues, basin tensions and possible collaborations.
Colorado’s snowpack is peaking higher than usual — which brings spring flooding to mind
Emergency managers are prepping for high spring runoff as a precaution, even as more snow piles on.
It’s all white: Colorado’s statewide snowpack tops 140%, though reservoirs are still low
Deep mountain snow in Colorado is good news, but what really matters is how reservoirs and soil moisture are replenished when it melts
What will the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on a Navajo Nation water rights case mean for other tribes?
The case tests the federal government’s legal responsibility to tribal nations as drought tightens water resources in the West.
A $125 million program to cut Colorado River water use shuffles forward with fractured support
The program is a key strategy in the Upper Basin’s plan to conserve water and help replenish reservoirs and rivers in the Colorado River Basin
Colorado’s healthy snowpack promises to offer some relief for strained water supplies
Colorado’s statewide snowpack is above average weeks ahead of normal seasonal peak
Aurora cuts one of its lawn watering days, which should be a warning for other Colorado cities
Two days a week instead of three, and a surcharge, for 2023 is a reminder that it’s never over until the runoff is counted