Also keep in mind that the Colorado River is subject to international agreements between the U.S. and Mexico. The mouth of the river is in Mexico.
Article I, Section 10 of the Constitution explicitly requires Congress to approve any agreement between two or more states.
Where do you get that? Please quote the "explicit" clause.
The headwaters of the Colorado River starts in the central Rocky Mountains in the USA, and flows southwest to somewhere around the Gulf of California in Mexico.
I may have misunderstood what you are saying, I first thought you implied that it flowed north to the USA.
Just read that because of the diversion of water, the last 100miles of the river bed is dry, since the 1960’s.
Sounds like there should be opportunities to divert mountain snow melt and rain water in California, and maybe northern Nevada and Arizona to help offset the massive drain on the Colorado River v
We have the knowledge and ability to do this.
I think politics is in the way.