Battle over the Colorado River
Right now, the seven states that rely on the Colorado River are trying to reach an agreement. This week, six states including Arizona, sent a proposal to reduce their allotment of Colorado River water to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. California submitted its own plan — one that would eliminate Phoenix's share entirely. 40% of the city's water comes from the Colorado River.
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