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A group of congress members from Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, California and Arizona is gathering to talk about the Colorado River and rally funding for Western water projects.
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Agriculture uses between 70% and 80% of the Colorado River’s water, and ideas for reducing that have long been contentious.
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“I'm not looking for the federal government to create some magical law or solve all the problems through federal legal systems,” said founding Sen. John Hickenlooper of Colorado. “We're really more facilitators.”
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Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico are not ready to commit to federal water conservation targets but are seeking to revive a conservation program first launched in 2014.
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The governors of neighboring Western states shared a stage Tuesday to talk about energy. Utah Republican Gary Herbert and Colorado Democrat John…
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Utah Governor Gary Herbert chairs the Western Governors Association, so this year, the group held its annual meeting in Utah. The topics included…