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Here's how much lower water levels are now — and the impact that may have on people hoping to enjoy summer at Lake Powell.
Following the release of July’s two-year forecast for the Colorado River Basin, the National Park Service is warning that low ...
With forecasts by the Bureau of Reclamation predicting continued declines to the water levels through the coming months, Lake ...
Lake Powell and Lake Mead are once again headed for dangerously low territory. And at the worst time for Colorado River ...
Dead pool is not just a super hero in the movies. Here in Arizona, it’s the grim reality we are barreling toward on one of ...
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area officials are urging Lake Powell boaters to be cautious as firefighters scoop up water ...
In a drier scenario, there is a 10% chance that runoff could drop to 4.4 million acre-feet of water or below. The most likely case is that Lake Powell sees about 5.7 million acre-feet of water.
National Park Service (NPS) officials issued a water advisory for Lake Powell just before the July 4 holiday weekend after toxins produced by certain algae were detected. The alert urged boaters and ...
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