As the Colorado River slowly dries up, states angle for influence over future water rights
- Written by Sarah Porter, Director of the Kyl Center for Water Policy, ASU Morrison Institute for Public Policy, Arizona State University
Lake Mead, impounded by Hoover Dam, contains far less water than it used to.Kevin Carter/Getty ImagesThe Colorado River is in trouble: Not as much water flows into the river as people are entitled to take out of it. A new idea might change that, but complicated political and practical negotiations stand in the way.
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