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Biden administration has a plan to save the Colorado River System
PHOENIX — The Biden administration will invest hundreds of millions of dollars to conserve the Colorado River Basin System, according to a federal report released on Tuesday.
The new report, Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement — or SEIS — outlined plans to avoid dangerously low reservoir levels.
“We’ve announced more than $500 million in new investments,” according to Michael Brain, the principal deputy assistant secretary for water and science for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
The investments are part of the Colorado River Basin System conversation agreements with more than 20 water entities in California and Arizona, Brain said.
However, the $500 million investment is a fraction of the total amount of money the Biden administration has spent on water sustainability in the region.
Overall, the federal government has invested $15.4 billion to bolster the area’s resistance to drought over the past two years.
It’s all part of the administration’s Investing in America plan, Brain said.
How the Biden administration plans to save the Colorado River System
Camille Calimlim Touton, a federal reclamation commissioner, gave reporters more details about the report during a Tuesday press call.
“The past two decades have culminated in critically low reservoir conditions in the Colorado River Basin and across the West,” Touton said.
She added that the prolonged drought strains communities, businesses and habitats.
“The Biden-Harris administration has staved off the immediate possibility of the Colorado River System’s reservoir falling to critically low elevations,” Touton said.
The Biden administration’s investments will help conserve three million acre-feet of water through the end of 2026, officials said.
This includes three new agreements with water entities in California to conserve nearly 400,000 acre-feet of water.
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Colorado weather: Severe thunderstorm watch active for Eastern Plains
Severe thunderstorms may bring tornadoes, hail the size of tennis balls and winds up to 70 mph to Colorado’s Eastern Plains on Saturday afternoon, National Weather Service forecasters said.
A severe thunderstorm watch is active for Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Weld and Yuma counties until 9 p.m., forecasters said in an alert.
A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming until 9 PM MDT pic.twitter.com/XNece63Mjw
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) May 30, 2026
Communities could see vehicle damage from hail and damage to roofs, siding and trees from wind, forecasters said.
This is a developing story and may be updated.
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