Drought-Driven Deadlock: Colorado River Talks Miss Deadline

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Colorado River negotiators failed to meet the federal deadline to adopt new water-sharing guidelines, heightening the risk of federally imposed cutbacks and lawsuits as climate-driven drought strains supplies for about 40 million people. The stalemate pits Upper Basin states arguing that hydrology requires tighter, shared limits against Lower Basin partners seeking equitable reductions, with talks continuing and federal action looming to avert a courtroom fight.
- Colorado River states fail to meet water deadline during 'extremely frustrating' negotiations KJZZ
- Western US states fail to negotiate crucial Colorado River deal: ‘Mother nature isn’t going to bail us out’ The Guardian
- Another Missed Deadline Casts Doubt on Colorado River Cooperation The New York Times
- Western states to miss deadline on Colorado River water rights Reuters
- NO DEAL: Arizona faces deeper Colorado River cuts as it's set to miss federal deadline ABC15 Arizona
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