"The Interior Department on Tuesday shared its proposal for expected cuts to Colorado River water allocations but acknowledged that the most extreme options — including a plan that would slash water deliveries to Arizona and Nevada — are unlikely to be included in a final decision this summer.
Instead, agency officials presented their emergency plan — which includes contrasting proposals that would either force California to forfeit a significant portion of its flows or concentrate the pain of cuts on Arizona and Nevada — as a set of “bookends” to motivate state officials to collaborate.
“I would not think about either of these three alternatives as something we’re asking people to choose, but rather, they’re models and alternatives and ways of defining the problem,” said Deputy Interior Secretary Tommy Beaudreau, referring to an update of the 2007 Colorado River Interim Guidelines."
Jennifer Yachnin reports for E&E News April 11, 2023.
SEE ALSO:
"White House Proposes Evenly Cutting Water Allotments From Colorado River" (New York Times)
"Colorado River cities and farms face ‘dire’ tradeoffs with new federal review" (Washington Post)
"U.S. Presents Proposals for Major Water Cuts on Colorado River" (Los Angeles Times)
"Colorado River Cities And Farms Face Dire Trade-Offs With New Federal Review" (Washington Post)