Colorado R Drought Plan Takes Another Step In Arizona; Final Vote Thurs

"Arizona lawmakers appear on track to pass a Colorado River drought plan, with less than 30 hours to go before a critical federal deadline.

A state Senate committee voted 6-1 Wednesday evening to pass a pair of measures that outline how the state would share looming cutbacks on the river's water and work with other states to take less.

The bills now head to the full Senate and House. Both chambers are expected to pass the bills Thursday, an effort that could stretch into the night as they rush to meet a federal deadline.

Arizona is the last state to sign onto the Drought Contingency Plan, the intrastate agreement to keep Lake Mead levels from plunging to critical levels."

Andrew Nicla and Dustin Gardiner report for the Arizona Republic January 30, 2019.

SEE ALSO:

"Environmental Coalition Supports Arizona Drought Plan, Counters Sierra Club Concerns" (Arizona Daily Star)

Opinion: "Tough Times Along the Colorado River" (New York Times)

Source: Arizona Republic, 01/31/2019