skip to main content
skip to newscasts

Thursday, April 25, 2024

Public News Service Logo
facebook instagram linkedin reddit youtube twitter
view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

SCOTUS skeptical that state abortion bans conflict with federal health care law; Iowa advocates for immigrants push back on Texas-style deportation bill; new hearings, same arguments on both sides for ND pipeline project; clean-air activists to hold "die-in" Friday at LA City Hall.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

"Squad" member Summer Lee wins her primary with a pro-peace platform, Biden signs huge foreign aid bills including support for Ukraine and Israel, and the Arizona House repeals an abortion ban as California moves to welcome Arizona doctors.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

The urban-rural death divide is widening for working-age Americans, many home internet connections established for rural students during COVID have been broken, and a new federal rule aims to put the "public" back in public lands.

Arizona, Other States Battle Utah Over Water Pipeline Project

play audio
Play

Monday, September 14, 2020   

PAGE, Ariz. -- A group of Southwestern states, including Arizona, is threatening a lawsuit to halt a plan to divert billions of gallons of water from the upper basin of the Colorado River.

The water would go from Lake Powell to a Utah reservoir for use by the city of St. George.

Water officials in the states, along with a coalition of conservation groups, say the $2 billion, 140-mile pipeline is wasteful, too expensive, and could harm the environment.

But Zachary Frankel, executive director for the Utah Rivers Council, said main problem is the Colorado just doesn't have any more water to give.

"Since climate change is reducing the snowpacks of the Colorado, most states believe that there is no more water available in the Colorado River to develop that isn't already allocated to existing users," Frankel said.

Backers of the plan say Washington County needs the additional water to fuel economic growth in the area.

The project is backed by the Trump administration, which has fast-tracked the permit process in hopes of starting construction early next year.

In a letter to federal officials, the states claim existing agreements require congressional approval of any such additional taking of water. Frankel said St. George could easily meet its future water needs through conservation.

"There's a larger water supply in Washington County than Tucson has or Albuquerque has," Frankel said. "And by comparison, Washington County's population is only about 180,000 people."

Frankel believes the pipeline project would affect several of Utah's water partners, who draw their Colorado River allotments downstream.

"While residents of Las Vegas and Arizona are forgoing use of the Colorado River in 2020, why is it that Utah is adding insult to injury by diverting water on top of that, upstream?"

Under current rules, Arizona's 2020 allotment is 2.8 billion acre-feet of water from the lower Colorado River basin. But under the 2019 Drought Contingency Agreement, Arizona's annual take is reduced by about 7% until Lake Mead rises above 1,100 feet.


get more stories like this via email

more stories
Rep. Crystal Quade, D-Springfield, the House Democratic floor leader, called Missouri politicians "extremist" on social media after they passed the most restrictive abortion ban in the country and defunded Planned Parenthood. (Fitz/Adobe Stock)

Health and Wellness

play sound

The Missouri Legislature has approved a law to stop its Medicaid program known as MO HealthNet from paying Planned Parenthood for medical services for…


Environment

play sound

A round of public testimony wrapped up this week as part of renewed efforts by a company seeking permit approval in North Dakota for an underground pi…

Social Issues

play sound

Air travelers could face fewer obstacles in securing a refund if their flight is canceled or changed under new federal rules announced Wednesday…


The Iowa Movement for Migrant Justice calls Senate File 2340 a "ridiculous stunt," passed in an election year "to mobilize voters using fear and anti-immigrant sentiment." (Adobe Stock)

Social Issues

play sound

Advocates for immigrants are pushing back on a bill signed by Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds in the last few days of the legislative session, modeled on a …

Environment

play sound

An environmental group is suing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to protect the Arkansas mudalia snail under the Endangered Species Act. In …

Currently, more than 2.7 million Californians live within 3,200 feet of an operational oil well. (MSPhotographic/Adobestock)

Environment

play sound

Leaders concerned about pollution and climate change are raising awareness about a ballot measure this fall on whether the state should mandate buffer…

play sound

A coalition of climate groups seeking cleaner air at the rail yards and ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach will hold a "die-in" rally tomorrow at Los…

Health and Wellness

play sound

By Marianne Dhenin for Yes! Magazine.Broadcast version by Shanteya Hudson for Georgia News Connection reporting for the YES! Media-Public News …

 

Phone: 303.448.9105 Toll Free: 888.891.9416 Fax: 208.247.1830 Your trusted member- and audience-supported news source since 1996 Copyright © 2021