
Arizona Faces Continued Cuts in Colorado River Water Supply in 2024
Arizona faces further cuts to its Colorado River supply next year due to ongoing drought and early snowmelt.
Arizona faces further cuts to its Colorado River supply next year due to ongoing drought and early snowmelt.
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