Severe Drought in Colorado River Basin Threatens Water Supply
Severe Drought in Colorado River Basin Threatens Water Supply
US · Published Apr 6, 2026
The Colorado River Basin faces a severe drought due to high temperatures and low snowpack, threatening water supplies.
Urgent measures, including water releases from Flaming Gorge Reservoir, are needed to support Lake Powell and downstream water delivery.
The drought impacts agriculture, municipal water supplies, energy production, and ecosystem health across seven states.
Critical water shortage threatens multiple states' supplies
The Colorado River Basin is facing a critical water shortage due to a combination of historically high temperatures and a lack of snow this winter, posing a significant threat to water supplies across multiple states. New Mexico's Lopez has emphasized the urgent need for additional water releases from the upper basin, including utilizing backup water from Flaming Gorge Reservoir on the Wyoming-Utah border, to support downstream water delivery and hydroelectric generation at Lake Powell. Utah experienced its warmest winter on record, leading to early river peaks, while Wyoming sees snowpack levels declining faster than usual, exacerbated by record-high temperatures and poor soil moisture.
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