Colorado River deal ends litigation threat – for the moment
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a deal on Monday with the governors of Arizona and Nevada to reduce their usage of the Colorado River by 3 million acre feet over the next three years. The agreement could avert years of litigation between California and two desert states that faced grim prospects under the status quo. But it will only buy time as the parties seek a longer term deal.
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