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SALT LAKE CITY — Progress appears to be happening in the high-stakes negotiations over the future of the Colorado River.

Ahead of a Tuesday deadline by the Trump administration for a deal in principle, the Colorado River Commissioner for Utah said in a statement to FOX 13 News that they may get there.

"These are incredibly complex negotiations, and we’re continuing to work through some challenging issues. The federal government has done a commendable job keeping all seven Basin States engaged and at the table. We’re making steady progress on key issues the federal government has identified, aiming to reach broad alignment by November 11—even if the finer details come later," said Gene Shawcroft.

"If we can get there, it may allow the states to retain control of the process and avoid federal intervention. Utah remains fully committed to defending every drop of Colorado River water to protect our communities and water users, and we’re hopeful that the Basin States can unite around a workable framework before the February deadline."

The word of a potential agreement would be a sigh of relief for many watching the tense negotiations between the seven states over water for more than 40 million people. Different ideas have been suggested, such as an "amicable divorce" over managing water in the Upper and Lower Basins of the Colorado River, and relying more upon the hydrology that's actually there and less on forecasts.

Environmentalists have called for deeper cuts than the states have suggested. Recently, the Utah Division of Water Rights warned of the potential for curtailments — cutting people off from water — if a deal can't be reached.

Fox 13 Reporter
Ben Winslow is FOX 13's reporter on Capitol Hill covering a wide variety of topics including politics, polygamy, vice and courts. He has been in the news business in Utah for more than 20 years now, working in radio, newspaper, television and digital news. Winslow has received numerous honors for his reporting, including a national Edward R. Murrow award; the Religion Newswriters Association Local TV News Report of the Year; the Utah Broadcaster's Association and the Society of Professional Journalists. Readers of Salt Lake City Weekly and Q Salt Lake have named him their "Best TV news reporter" for many years now. He co-hosts "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast," covering the state's often confusing and quirky liquor laws. Winslow is also known for his very active Twitter account keeping Utahns up-to-date on important news.
 

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