LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — A new report says the demand for Colorado River water outpaces supply in "all corners of the watershed," and calls on officials to take "bold action" to address declining reservoir levels.

"What we want to underscore more than anything else is that we need more transparency and we need more accountability," Kyle Roerink, Director of the Great Basin Water Network, said during a press conference Wednesday.

The meeting, held by a coalition of non-governmental agencies, launched the report There's No Water Available.

The analysis, authored by several water advocacy groups in the Colorado River's basin, contends that each state in the Colorado River Basin must commit to using less water and that new dams and diversion projects should be foregone. The document breaks down

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