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		<title>Colorado river: Urgent Concerns Over &#8216;s Water Supply</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Colorado River is experiencing critical water supply shortages, impacting millions across the U.S. and Mexico. Climate change is a major factor.</p>
<p>Сообщение <a href="https://justrealnews.ca/colorado-river/">Colorado river: Urgent Concerns Over &#8216;s Water Supply</a> появились сначала на <a href="https://justrealnews.ca">justrealnews</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Colorado River, a vital water source for seven U.S. states and Mexico, is facing unprecedented challenges that threaten its water supply. Recent studies reveal that warmer and drier spring conditions account for nearly <strong>70%</strong> of the discrepancy between predicted and actual river flows, leading to dire consequences for drinking water, agriculture, and hydropower generation.</p>
<p>Since 1999, precipitation across the Colorado River Basin has declined by approximately <strong>7%</strong>, exacerbating the ongoing Millennium drought that began around the year 2000. This reduction in rainfall has forced plants to depend more heavily on melting snow, which in some years only delivers about half of the expected snowmelt to rivers and streams.</p>
<p>Rising temperatures are accelerating snowmelt and increasing water loss through evaporation and plant use, further straining the already limited water resources. Experts emphasize that the calculations made in April often overlook the full impact of spring weather, complicating predictions for river flow.</p>
<p>Daniel Hogan, a researcher, stated, &#8220;We wanted to focus on the cascading consequences of this,&#8221; highlighting the interconnected nature of these environmental changes. The Colorado River Compact, drafted in <strong>1922</strong>, established a framework for water allocation that may no longer be sustainable under current climatic conditions.</p>
<p>In addition to the water supply crisis, conservation efforts are underway. Colorado Parks and Wildlife has reintroduced <strong>120</strong> river otters to the state, a significant ecological restoration effort after the last documented trapping of otters occurred in <strong>1906</strong> or <strong>1909</strong>. Bob Inman, involved in the reintroduction project, noted, &#8220;This year’s survey will help us understand the extent of reintroduction success and any limitations to it.&#8221; </p>
<p>The situation remains fluid, with ongoing research aimed at understanding the complex factors contributing to the Colorado River&#8217;s diminishing water supply. As climate change continues to impact weather patterns, the future of this critical water source remains uncertain. Details remain unconfirmed.</p>
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