It appears you're asking about the Colorado River (the major waterway in the American Southwest), not "Colorado River Road" (which doesn't appear to be a widely recognized road with recent news). Here are the latest developments:
Colorado River Water Crisis – April 2026 Update
| Key Fact |
Details |
| Critical Deadline |
October 1, 2026: Current water allocation rules expire [1][3] |
| Negotiation Status |
Seven Western states failed to reach a new deal after missing February 14, 2026 deadline [1][2] |
| Federal Intervention |
Trump administration's Interior Department will now unilaterally decide water allocations [1][3] |
| Current Water Levels |
System contents: 21.33 MAF (as of March 29, 2026), down from 23.86 MAF last year [4] |
| Inflow Forecast |
2026 inflow projected 27% below normal [1] |
| People Affected |
40 million people across the Southwest rely on this water [1] |
Major Concerns:
- Lake Powell could drop low enough by October to end hydropower production entirely[1]
- Central Arizona Project faces "devastating cuts" that would severely impact Phoenix and Tucson[1]
- Yuma farmers (world's "winter lettuce capital") rely almost entirely on Colorado River water and face steep cuts[3]
- The federal "priority" plan would spare those with earlier historical claims but has only a 25% chance of avoiding hydropower shutdown at Lake Powell[2]
The deadlock stems from disagreements between Upper Basin states (Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico) and Lower Basin states (Arizona, California, Nevada) over permanent water reductions.[2]
Sources
Seven western states rely on the Colorado River Basin, but drought and climate change are causing water shortages in the region. Recycling treated wastewater is a proven way to ease pressure on the Colorado River, but a new report finds that many states are failing to take advantage of it. Mark Gold, one of the UCLA authors of that report and director of Water Scarcity Solutions at the Natural Resources Defense Council, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
www.cbsnews.comCurrent Colorado River conditions dashboard includes the system contents, reservoir capacities (MAF), snow accumulation, unregulated inflow to Lake Powell, and more.
www.cap-az.comThe Interior Department must force seven bickering states to agree on drastic water cuts — after the driest winter in decades.
grist.orgThe latest breaking news, comment and features from The Independent.
www.independent.co.ukThe federal government is moving forward with plans on how to manage the Colorado River after negotiations on access stalled between seven Western states and 30 tribal nations.
www.foxnews.comSearch and rescue crews are again combing the Colorado River at Grand Canyon National Park for an Arizona woman missing after a flash flood days earlier. Watch More
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