Por: Newsweek Tech January 25, 2023
The start of 2023 has brought severe storms to much of the southwestern United States. But despite the rain and snow, water levels in the nation's two largest reservoirs are still well below average.Lake Mead and Lake Powell are the largest and second-largest water reservoirs in the U.S., respectively. Both reservoirs are fed by the Colorado River, a 1,450-mile-long waterway that stretches from the Rocky Mountains to northern Mexico.The... + full article
Newsweek USA Tech January 18, 2023
As storms continue to batter the Southwest, water levels in the region's drought-stricken Colorado River are beginning to rise.These storms have delivered above average snowpack for this time of year, as well as above normal river flows, Haley Paul, Arizona policy director... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech December 20, 2022
The Colorado River's water levels are the lowest they have been in a century.Scientists fear the reservoirs the river feeds into could reach deadpool level in the next few years. That would mean the water level would be too low to flow downstream from a dam or to drive... + más
California's depleted, drying Salton Sea to get $250 million in federal drought funding | Los Angeles Times
Drying California lake to get $250M in US drought funding | ABC News
Los Angeles Times USA Nation November 29, 2022
The federal government said Monday it will spend $250 million over four years on environmental cleanup and restoration work around a drying Southern California lake that's fed by the depleted Colorado River. The future of the Salton Sea — and who is financially... + más
Op-Ed: Restore the Salton Sea not to its former size but to its role in the ecosystem | Los Angeles Times
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The Boston Globe USA Nation November 29, 2022
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The federal government said Monday it will spend $250 million over four years on environmental cleanup and restoration work around a drying Southern California lake that’s fed by the depleted Colorado River.The future of the Salton Sea, and who is... + más
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Associated Press USA Science November 29, 2022
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The federal government said Monday it will spend $250 million over four years on environmental cleanup and restoration work around a drying Southern California lake that’s fed by the depleted Colorado River. The future of the , and who is... + más
Drying California lake to get $250M in US drought funding | WPLG Local 10
ABC News USA Tech November 29, 2022
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The federal government said Monday it will spend $250 million over four years on environmental cleanup and restoration work around a drying Southern California lake that's fed by the depleted Colorado River. The future of the Salton Sea, and who is... + más
Drying California lake to get $250M in US drought funding | Associated Press
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WPLG Local 10 USA Tech November 29, 2022
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The federal government said Monday it will spend $250 million over four years on environmental cleanup and restoration work around a drying Southern California lake that's fed by the depleted Colorado River. The future of the , and who is financially... + más
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