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REFERENCE TITLE: Colorado River; seven-state agreement |
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State of Arizona House of Representatives Fifty-seventh Legislature Second Regular Session 2026
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HCR 2038 |
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Introduced by Representatives Griffin: Blackman
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A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
supporting a seven-state consensus agreement on post-2026 operating guidelines on the colorado river.
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Whereas, key operating guidelines for the Colorado River between Upper Basin and Lower Basin states expire this year; and
Whereas, the Colorado River is a vital resource for this state, as Arizona's agricultural industry, advanced technology sector and military bases rely heavily on water from the Colorado River; and
Whereas, supporting Arizona's economy and the state as a whole is vital to national security, national economy and the national food supply; and
Whereas, within the overall Colorado River Basin, approximately 75 percent of all jobs, people, crop sales and economic activity are located within the Lower Basin states of Arizona, California and Nevada; and
Whereas, Arizona has been meeting and continues to meet with Upper Basin states to find a consensus on the additional reductions that will be needed to ensure compliance with the 1922 Colorado River Compact; and
Whereas, Arizona and the Lower Basin states have offered and continue to offer collaborative solutions to proactively protect the Colorado River system; and
Whereas, Arizona is using less water today than in the 1950s despite population growth of more than 500 percent; and
Whereas, the Lower Basin states have already taken 8.9 million acre-feet of real, meaningful reductions in Colorado River use; and
Whereas, by the end of 2026, the Lower Basin states will have generated up to 3.7 million acre-feet of verified audited conservation, safeguarding the Colorado River system; and
Whereas, Arizona has invested $211 million in water conservation projects that will save up to 6.6 million acre-feet of water over the respective lives of the projects; and
Whereas, Arizona remains diligent in its efforts to work together, continue meeting and find a solution that respects all basin states while upholding the 1922 Compact; and
Whereas, the Lower Basin states have addressed and will continue to address the structural deficit in the Lower Basin; and
Whereas, throughout the negotiations with the basin states, it is necessary to reach an agreement that continues to benefit all basin states.
Therefore
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Arizona, the Senate concurring:
That the Members of the Legislature support a mutual, seven-state agreement that benefits all basin states and protects the industries in Arizona that are vital to our national security, economy and food supply.