Hobbs says no Arizonan will ‘be forced to cut their water use’ because of Colorado River conservation plan

Lake Mead and the rest of the Colorado River system are shrinking rapidly. Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs and water leaders on Thursday said the state will ‘lead the way’ in a new water conservation agreement with Nevada and California. (Ted Wood/The Water Desk via Cronkite News)

Lake Mead and the rest of the Colorado River system are shrinking rapidly. Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs and water leaders on Thursday said the state will ‘lead the way’ in a new water conservation agreement with Nevada and California. (Ted Wood/The Water Desk via Cronkite News)

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