Colorado River water cutbacks looking more favorable for Yuma
Federal restrictions are being eased on the Colorado River starting next year, partly due to a snow-packed winter. Tom Davis with the Yuma County Water Users’ Associations said water levels have been looking great and are on the right path across the state, especially with the recent rainfall around Arizona.
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