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Lake Powell bounces back — but for how long? Captured runoff reflooded natural wonders, while laying bare competing visions for Glen Canyon in the water-starved West.
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 ...
The spot was inundated 40 years ago when Lake Powell first filled, backing up through Glen Canyon and over a hundred tributaries.
Calls to drain Lake Powell have been around for decades. One of the first agencies to call for the idea was the Glen Canyon Institute in the 1990s.
The San Juan River carries a hefty 55% of the sediment entering Lake Powell, and that mud is piling up.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two hikers were found dead after floodwaters poured into a slot canyon near the Utah-Arizona line. Their companion and 11 other hikers in the area were rescued by helicopter.
Lake Powell is the nation's second-largest reservoir. Water is dangerously close to dropping so low that it can't flow out of the reservoir.
Politics Lake Powell Drops to a New Record Low as Feds Scramble to Prop it Up The wet winter, cutbacks in releases from Glen Canyon Dam and proposals from states to reduce demand aren’t enough ...
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