Facing Drought and Low Snowpack, Rio Grande States Expect a “Challenging” Year
Reporting supported by the Water Desk at the University of Colorado Boulder. SANTA FE, N.M.—“Severe.“ “Critical.” “Dire.” “Challenging.” “Record-low.” Officials at the Rio Grande Compact Commission annual meeting Friday worked through the thesaurus to describe the conditions on the river that flows
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