The most recent press release, "Interior Department Initiates Significant Action to Protect Colorado River System," was submitted on Oct. 28.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation published 25 press releases the month before, marking a 48 percent decrease for the current month.
The Bureau of Reclamation is responsible for bringing water to more than 31 million people and hundreds of farms.
The Bureau is the second largest producer of hydroelectric power in the western US, managing 58 power plants.
Title | Publication Date |
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Interior Department Initiates Significant Action to Protect Colorado River System | 10/28/2022 |
Routine maintenance requires drawdown at Black Canyon Diversion Dam | 10/24/2022 |
Summer rains help keep Rio Grande flowing | 10/19/2022 |
Reclamation expands fuels management work to reduce wildfire threats in the Auburn State Recreation Area | 10/19/2022 |
Reclamation lowers Lake Mohave water level to aid with annual razorback sucker harvest | 10/17/2022 |
Biden-Harris Administration Announces $210 million for Drought Resilience Projects in the West | 10/17/2022 |
Reclamation launches new prize competition seeking aquatic vegetation management solutions | 10/12/2022 |
Biden-Harris Administration Announces New Steps for Drought Mitigation Funding from Inflation Reduction Act | 10/12/2022 |
Reclamation announces seasonal closures and hours at Stony Gorge Reservoir | 10/12/2022 |
Dive exam scheduled for Fresno Dam | 10/11/2022 |
Biden-Harris Administration Allocates $14 million from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to Glen Elder Dam Project | 10/11/2022 |
Reclamation to test emergency sirens at its Leadville Plant | 10/05/2022 |
Central Valley Project begins 2023 water year with 3.6 million acre-feet of storage | 10/03/2022 |