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Lake Mead, capable of storing about 29 million acre-feet of water, supplies drinking water to tens of millions of people.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation warns that Lake Powell might drop below critical levels by 2026, endangering power generation.
Recent strategies are not sustainable in the long term. Officials raise red flags over alarming outlook on iconic US lake: ...
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation warns that Lake Powell might drop below critical levels by 2026, endangering power generation.
The National Park Service issued a warning on Tuesday that lower levels at Lake Powell will affect boat ramps — with one ramp ...
If the next two years are drier than usual, Lake Powell’s water levels could drop too low to generate electricity, federal ...
Lake Powell and Lake Mead are once again headed for dangerously low territory. And at the worst time for Colorado River ...
Huge Lake Mead rests primarily in Nevada, and Lake Powell lies along the Utah-Arizona border. Aman said that "in historical terms, current water levels at Lake Powell and Lake Mead remain very low.
The Colorado Basin River Forecast Center reported on June 1 that the amount of water expected to flow into Lake Powell between April and July this year will be 45% of average.
The National Park Service issued a water advisory for Lake Powell on July 2 after concentrations of a harmful toxin in the water were detected at the high end of safe exposure levels.
Lake Powell is a linchpin of the western U.S. water and energy systems, storing up to approximately 24 million acre-feet of water. The Glen Canyon Dam provides power to approximately 5 million people ...