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Federal Plan Proposes Colorado River Water Cuts for Arizona, California, Nevada

August 19, 2026

Why it matters locally: Wyoming, as an upper basin state, is currently exempt from the proposed mandatory water use reductions, but the long-term management of the Colorado River system directly impacts its water resources and agricultural interests.


The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has released a proposal that would impose mandatory water use reductions on Arizona, California, and Nevada. The plan specifically targets these three lower basin states of the Colorado River system. The proposal currently exempts four other states from facing similar mandatory cuts. These states include Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, which comprise the upper basin states. The Bureau of Reclamation developed this framework to address the prolonged drought and declining water levels in the Colorado River, a critical water source for the Southwestern United States. The proposal represents a federal intervention aimed at balancing water demand with available supply.

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