How Phoenix is planning for a drier future
As Arizona waits for the federal government to finalize new operating rules for the Colorado River, Phoenix officials say they are preparing for a wide range of possible outcomes. The City of Phoenix receives about 40% of its water supply from the Colorado River. While future cuts are expected, city leaders still do not know exactly how much water Arizona could lose under the next set of federal guidelines.

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