The agreements specify that cutbacks will kick in if the surface of Lake Mead drops to 1,075 feet (328 meters) above sea level. Arizona would take the biggest hit, losing 320,000 acre-feet (395 million cubic meters) or 11.4 percent of its annual allocation from the Colorado. An acre-foot is enough to supply …
Source: Google Alerts
Nevada could see Colorado River cutback in 2020
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