Colorado River Coalition Seeks $2B Federal Funding for Drought Response
A coalition of water authorities from Arizona, California, and Nevada is urging Congress for $2 billion in drought response funding to stabilize the Colorado River through 2028 amid ongoing drought conditions. The funding aims to support immediate drought mitigation efforts while long-term water management solutions are negotiated.

Water authorities from Arizona, California, and Nevada have formally requested $2 billion in federal funding to address drought response for the Colorado River through 2028. This financial support is essential for drought mitigation programs, infrastructure upgrades, and water conservation initiatives as Lake Powell nears critical operational thresholds affecting hydropower.
In addition to major utilities, agricultural groups and Tribal nations have joined the appeal, underscoring widespread concern about the basin's reliability. The coalition emphasizes that without immediate investment, risks to municipal water supplies and ecosystem health may escalate.




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