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Bureau of Reclamation – Managing Water in the West

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  1. 8h

    Photographed near the the Bill William River in Arizona, this is an endangered Southwestern Willow Flycatcher.

  2. 10h

    Did you guess our location? It’s the MSCP Laguna Division Conservation Area located south of Imperial Dam in and

  3. 13h

    Do you have any ideas for a quick, low-cost way to measure arsenic?

  4. 17h

    This just in: Nimbus Dam releases dropping again, to 30,000 cfs into lower as Folsom Reservoir inflows decrease.

  5. 16h

    Can you improve on weather forecasting from 15-42 days out?

  6. 17h

    bonus round! Do we have any fans who can identify this endangered near Alamo Lake State Park?

  7. 20h

    It's time for ! Can you guess what this is an aerial view of? Hint: It's in our Lower Colorado Region.

  8. Feb 13

    Happy ! Our is the Dam, completed in 1911 and the first multipurpose project built by Reclamation.

  9. Feb 12

    Time to & Today is . by USBR's Robert Stump in the Upper Colorado region.

  10. Feb 11

    Here's a of covered and the Paonia Reservoir, by USBR's Alex Stephens.

  11. Feb 11

    Check out this image of Muddy Creek near Paonia Reservoir, CO with covered , by A. Stephens, USBR.

  12. Feb 11

    It's ! This photo shows a covered meadow in the by USBR's Alex Stephens.

  13. Feb 10

    It's ! Here's another photo of big horned sheep in by Alex Stephens, USBR

  14. Feb 10

    Nimbus Dam releasing 80,000 cfs into the American River this afternoon. – At Nimbus Dam

  15. Feb 10

    Reclamation Monitoring Hyrum Dam Due to High Reservoir Inflow.

  16. Feb 10

    It's ! Check out this herd of big horned sheep in by Alex Stephens, USBR

  17. Feb 9

    Reclamation increases releases from Shasta Dam to Sacramento River, up to 70,000 cfs by Sunday.

  18. Feb 9

    Folsom Reservoir conditions cause increased Nimbus Dam releases into lower to 80K cfs by 2pm

  19. Feb 9

    It's ! Today's is from Glen Canyon Dam during construction in 1961.

  20. Feb 9

    Releases into lower increasing to 70,000 cubic feet per second by 10 a.m.

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