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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.

Summary by East Idaho News
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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WyoFile broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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