We have a good story to tell about the Colorado River (I know. Since when have I typed those words?)
Consider where we are:
Lake Mead and Lake Powell — the nation’s two largest water reservoirs — remain relatively stable, despite only average runoff this year.
That’s largely because Arizona, California and Nevada — the Lower Basin states that rely on Lake Mead — have put their water use on a heavy diet, consuming 5.8 million acre-feet of water in 2023.
That’s the lowest in 40 years and well below the 7.5 million acre-feet of water to which they are entitled.
(For context, 7.5 million acre-feet is enough to put the city of Phoenix under more than 22 feet of water. It’s a lot.)
Meanwhile, the three states are well on their way to leaving an additional 3 million acre-feet feet of water in Lake Mead by 2026, a commitment they made to the federal........