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People in the upper basin are dealing with feet and feet and feet of snow. The snowpack is still increasing, it’s a completely different trend than we’ve seen the last three years. This is definitely going to make a huge difference in the short run. But people don’t want to go too far because they don’t want to go back to complacency.
Found on CNN 1 year ago
We don’t want to be fighting over the short term and miss the real prize, which is the long term.
Found on CNN 1 year ago
We thought we were good, but the last few years have been so dry that we realized those tier reductions weren't enough and aren't enough, so the two things we're focused on is how do we get through the next three years without the system crashing, and then how do we develop a long term plan to sustain The Colorado River.
Found on CNN 2 years ago
Unfortunately my comment, the quote that was attributed to me, suggested that we were flexing our muscle, and that's just not the case.
Found on FOX News 10 years ago
There's a long-term deficit beyond just a short-term drought that we have to come to grips with, there's just not enough water in the Colorado River to meet the demands that were designed in the 1922 Compact.
Found on FOX News 10 years ago
We know that we can't have one state fight against another.
Found on FOX News 10 years ago
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