CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — In a story on April 17, 2021, about drought projections in the U.S. West, The Associated Press erroneously reported that Arizona would lose one-third of its Colorado River allocation if the federal government declares an official water shortage. The Central Arizona Project — the state’s largest water supplier — stands to lose one-third of its allocation. A shortage declaration would cost Arizona 18% of its allocation.
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