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Federal officials are preparing to help fund a slate of projects aimed to preserve the drought-stricken Colorado River system after reaching a tentative agreement with three states to reduce their use of river water.
The U.S. Dept. of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation opened a funding opportunity May 24 for long-term system efficiency improvement project proposals to conserve water for the lower Colorado River system and its users.