Months of bitter negotiations between seven states that rely on the Colorado River’s vanishing water have collapsed along a clear fault line over the past week: California versus everyone else.

The multi-state talks, which have been ongoing in fits and starts for months, were focused on achieving unprecedented water cuts to save the Colorado River – a system that provides water and electricity to more than 40 million people in the West.

As less and less water has been flowing through the river and its reservoirs, US Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Camille Touton last year called on the basin’s seven states – California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah and Wyoming – to figure out how to cut 2 to 4 million acre feet of usage, or as much as 30% of their river water allocation.

If they couldn’t agree on how to do it, Touton vowed the federal government would step in.

On Monday, six states – including lower basin states of Arizona and Nevada – released a letter and a proposed model for how much Colorado River water they could potentially cut to stave off a collapse and prevent the nation’s largest reservoirs, Lakes Mead and Powell, from hitting “dead pool,” when water levels will be too low to flow through the dams.

The maximum amount of basin-wide cuts the six states are proposing in their model is 3.1 million acre feet per year. It accounts for water conservation and evaporation and, if approved, could kick in if reservoir levels fall to catastrophically low conditions.

California – the largest user of Colorado River water – is conspicuously absent from the text and will release its own letter and model calling for more modest annual cuts of around 1 million acre feet later this week

lol lmao californian farmers are going to destabilize the western united states

  • LeninWalksTheWorld [any]
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    I think Phoenix will be mostly okay actually. The local government has actually spent millions on water security , so they have huge underground water aquifers they can fill up that will last for years. They also built a ton of canals so they get 60% of their water from the salt river. Of course the Salt river could also dry up but Phoenix is a major city and they recognize that water is their weakness.

    It's the outlying towns that are really fucked, they don't have any of the municipal water infrastructure Phoenix, and when cuts happen those people will be first to go since they're just leeching off the city water right now. Tucson probably also fucked but that's nature doing us a favor honestly