Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will lose same amount of Colorado River water next year as in 2024
- Arizona, Nevada, and Mexico will continue to experience reduced water supplies from the Colorado River next year, as confirmed by the U.S. Government announcement.
- Arizona will lose 18% of its total water allocation, while Mexico's reduction is 5%, and Nevada's remains at 7%.
- These cuts are part of the ongoing "Tier 1" category that has been in effect since 2022, deepening the crisis for farmers in Arizona.
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Biden administration maintains Colorado River cuts for Arizona, Nevada
Arizona and Nevada will maintain the current cutbacks to their water usage from the Colorado River for the next year but will not be facing any imminent increases in conservation requirements, the federal Bureau of Reclamation announced on Thursday. For the upcoming water year, Arizona and Nevada will need to continue adhering to “Level 1…

Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will lose same amount of Colorado River water next year as in 2024
Next year, Arizona will again lose 18% of its total Colorado River allocation, while Mexico’s will be down 5%. Nevada's share will again be reduced by 7%.
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