The federal government announced water cuts to Arizona, Nevada and Mexico with Arizona 18% of its water intake, by far the highest percentage of the three.
Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will continue to live with less water next year from the Colorado River after the U.S. government on Thursday announced water cuts that preserve the status quo. Long-term challenges remain for the 40 million people reliant on the imperiled river.The 1,450-mile river is a lifeline for the U.S. West and supplies water to cities and farms in northern Mexico, too.
The cuts announced Thursday are in the same "Tier 1" category that were in effect this year and in 2022, when the first federal cutbacks on the Colorado River took effect and magnified the crisis on the river. Even deeper cuts followed in 2023. Farmers in Arizona were hit hardest by those cuts.
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