There’s around a year left for the seven states utilizing Colorado River water to finalize new rules on how to manage it, but the Southern Nevada Water Authority’s Colby Pellegrino said Thursday morning that negotiations were in a difficult spot.

“I don’t think there’s anyone at the negotiating table that disagrees over the magnitude of the problem,” said Pellegrino, SNWA’s deputy general manager of resources. ×

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