Tag Archives: WesternWater

No Deal, No Direction: What the Colorado River Deadlock Means for the West

The Colorado River water management crisis has reached another critical moment. There is a deadline on the wall, and the West just missed it.  February 14th came and went without agreement among the seven Colorado River Basin states on how to manage one of the most critical water systems in North America. It wasn’t the first missed […]

Why Doing Nothing Costs So Much: Water Management for Landscape Contractors & Property Managers

There’s a quiet line item eating into NOI, and contractor margins every single day: inaction. In water management, “doing nothing” may seem harmless, keeping last year’s schedule, skipping the audit, ignoring the small leak, or postponing the retrofit. But the costs compound in ways that budgets rarely capture: water you didn’t need to buy, plants […]

The Colorado River Crisis: Why It Matters and How We Can Fix It

The Colorado River is in crisis. For over two decades, water levels in the river’s reservoirs have been steadily declining, and we are now facing critical shortages that threaten water supplies for millions of Americans. Experts warn that without immediate, large-scale action, we could soon reach a point of no return. Why This Is a […]

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