Western States Miss Deadline on Colorado River Water Plan Amid Drought
Western States Miss Deadline on Colorado River Water Plan Amid Drought
US · Published Feb 15, 2026
Western states missed the deadline for a Colorado River drought plan, intensifying the water crisis.
Arizona, California, and Nevada proposed water allocation cuts, but further concessions are needed from Upper Basin states.
Low snowpack and climate change exacerbate the Colorado River's water shortage, threatening water and electricity supplies for millions.
Western states fail to agree on water plan
The seven Western states that rely on the Colorado River have failed to meet a critical deadline to agree on a plan to address the ongoing drought and water shortages. This failure underscores the severity of the water crisis affecting over 40 million people, including those in major cities like Denver and Los Angeles.
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