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Two environmental groups worry that as drought causes Lake Powell's levels to drop infrastructure at Glen Canyon Dam could ...
Lake Powell is in danger of reaching critically low water levels, which could affect many Americans on the west coast. The ...
Sinking water levels at the giant reservoir on the Utah/Arizona border have led to renewed concerns about power generation ...
Water levels in Lake Powell, on the Colorado River, are projected to be 34 feet lower at the beginning of next year compared to 2025, increasing the risk of a hydropower shutdown. ● A major San ...
"This underscores the importance of immediate action to secure the future of the Colorado River," said Reclamation's acting ...
Low water levels mean all launch ramps might become unusable. (Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Lake Powell near Glen Canyon Dam in Page, Ariz. on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
Lake Powell peaks in July each year, but this year it’s 29 feet lower than it was last year at this time. And it’s only about 30 feet above where it was in 2022, when the nation’s second ...
In the 2023 season, Lake Powell’s water levels peaked on July 8th, at 3,584.68 feet. In 2024, the water levels peaked at 3,587.17 on July 10th.
Boaters looking to enjoy a day out on Lake Powell are being warned about launch ramp closures due to low water levels caused ...
FILE - A "Launch Ramp Closed" sign is shown at the Antelope Point launch ramp on Lake Powell on July 31, 2021, near Page, Ariz., after water levels hit a then-historic low .