The West’s Water Math Is Breaking: Data Centers, Drought, and a 2026 Deadline
Автор: Organic Promotions
Загружено: 2026-01-18
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Water pressures across the West are converging fast. This week’s update examines Arizona’s expanding data center proposals, the approaching decision on how the Colorado River will be managed after 2026, and what shrinking margins mean for communities, agriculture, and infrastructure.
We cover groundwater protections in Arizona, the ongoing struggle to stabilize the Great Salt Lake, wildfire recovery efforts tied directly to drinking water, treaty obligations along the Rio Grande, and why recent storm systems don’t necessarily signal real drought relief.
This is a clear, fact-based look at how water policy, growth, and climate stress are colliding across the West — and why the next few years matter more than most people realize.
For details on these and future stories, visit https://www.western-water.com.
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