It has been reported that drought conditions were completely eliminated by the rainfall received this year in Colorado.
Colorado Division of Water Resources website:
“Colorado water law declares that the state of Colorado claims the right to all moisture in the atmosphere that falls within its borders and that ‘said moisture is declared to be the property of the people of this state, dedicated to their use pursuant’ to the Colorado constitution. As a result, in much of the state, it is illegal to divert rainwater falling on your property expressly for a certain use unless you have a very old water right or during occasional periods when there is a surplus of water in the river system. This is especially true in the urban, suburban, and rural areas along the Front Range. This system of water allocation plays an important role in protecting the owners of senior water rights that are entitled to appropriate the full amount of their decreed water right, particularly when there is not enough to satisfy them and parties whose water right is junior to them.”
They just pased a law allowing homeowners to collect up to two 55 gallon barrels (110 gallons) of rain water from the home’s roof.
Yes, drought conditions were pretty much eliminated.
E.G Arizona’s Theodore Roosevelt dam was filled up and major releases were necessary. But lakes Mead and Powell are each lik 15X larger. It takes several rainy years to fill them up.
But, anyway, Biden is sort of late, when some action were needed, they were asleep at the wheel. Now, kind of late, they are trying to do something, maybe too much!