Trump administration readying a plan to impose Colorado River water cuts on Western states [View all]
After months of pressing Western states to come to their own agreement, the Trump administration told their leaders its drawing up a 10-year plan for dealing with water shortages on the Colorado River.
The river is a major water source for Southern California and much of the Southwest, but its largest reservoirs, Lake Mead and Lake Powell, are severely depleted and their levels continue to drop.
News of the federal governments preliminary plan surfaced Wednesday during a meeting in Phoenix. Tom Buschatzke, director of the Arizona Department of Water Resources, said federal officials informed state water managers they are developing a 10-year framework with specific rules requiring water reductions that would be reassessed every two years.
So far, negotiators for California, Arizona and Nevada have offered to use roughly 1.6 million acre-feet less annually over the next two years. But Buschatzke said the Trump administrations plan would allow for mandatory cutbacks of up to 3 million acre-feet per year in the three states as much as 40% of their combined allotments.
Thats nearly as much as all the water that flowed from 19 million peoples taps across Southern California last year.
https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2026-05-15/colorado-river-trump-administration