Five alternatives for managing the Colorado River aim to balance competing interests and address the megadrought's impact.
Despite November storms boosting reservoirs, state officials decided on a cautious 5 percent water allocation for next year.
The EPA administrator also challenged a proposal spearheaded by Gov. Gavin Newsom to let water users voluntarily cut back ...
During a special November workshop meeting, City Council received draft reports of both the water and wastewater master plans ...
Supplies from the State Water Project for the water year that began Oct. 1 will initially be a "conservative" 5% of requests ...
Santa Fe Water now has new resources that will be used to guide its water conservation efforts driven by real-time, science-based data. The city of Santa Fe has always been a leader in conservation ...
In 50 years, New Mexico will have 25% less water. That's the crux of why Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's administration is pushing again for the Legislature to fund her strategic water supply proposal, ...
The plan, known as Alternative Path to Designation of a 100-year Assured Water Supply, calls for developers to find other ...
American West Water Advisors, LLC and process patent inventor, Marvin Nash announced that they have joined together to create ...
Austin City Council adopts plans to secure Austin's 100-year water needs, integrating community input and sustainability ...
California's Department of Water Resources set its initial water allocation for the State Water Project at 5% — a level that ...