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Deadline Arrives Tuesday for Colorado River Agreement Between Nevada, 6 Other States

Seven basin states missed the Nov. 11 deadline to agree on post-2026 Colorado River water management, risking federal intervention amid drought and reservoir declines.

  • Nov. 11's federal deadline passed as the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation-led talks remained deadlocked among Nevada and six other Colorado River Basin states on Post-2026 Operational Guidelines affecting 40 million people.
  • Prolonged drought and depleted reserves have exposed aging Mid-20th-century infrastructure, as the Colorado River Basin now holds about 20% less water than a century ago, undermining resilience.
  • In Colorado, storage is limited by depleted banked reserves and risks like landslides at Morrow Reservoir, while Glen Canyon Dam's four 8-foot-wide tubes constrain operations.
  • If states cannot produce a plan, the U.S. Department of the Interior indicated it will act, and John Berggren warned lawsuits could take decades to resolve.
  • After more than two years of talks, the seven Colorado River Basin states still face unresolved equity and risk questions, with closed-door negotiations leaving which states may face cuts open, possibly next year.
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Salt Lake Tribune broke the news in Salt Lake City, United States on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
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