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Increasing demand for water strains Upper Snake River system
Researchers and water managers say warming temperatures and higher demand are tightening supplies and threatening fisheries, agriculture and downstream deliveries.
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Increasing demand for water strains Upper Snake River system
Wyoming’s Mount Moran’s reflection ripples across the waters of Oxbow Bend on a crisp fall day in 2025. | (Photo by Rebecca Huntington/WyoFile) IDAHO FALLS (Idaho Capital Sun) – Tapping Snake River water to solve the crisis facing the Colorado River Basin would be a stretch, Wyoming Senior Assistant Attorney General Chris Brown told water aficionados Friday at a Jackson symposium. In fact, the Snake River system is already straining under the sa…
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