Colorado River States Have Two Different Plans for Managing Water. Here’s Why They Disagree

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States in the Upper Basin say climate change hits them hardest and want to reduce the amount of water they release from Lake Powell. Lower Basin states want to include other reservoirs in the calculation of how much is available.

The seven states that use water from the Colorado River have proposed competing plans for how the river should be managed in the future. They’re split into two factions, with the Upper Basin states of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming on one side, and their Lower Basin counterparts—California, Arizona and Nevada—on the other.

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