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Boaters looking to enjoy a day out on Lake Powell are being warned about launch ramp closures due to low water levels caused ...
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 ...
The National Park Service is shutting down Lake Powell's Wahweap Main Launch Ramp on Monday, Aug. 18, as water levels decline ...
"This underscores the importance of immediate action to secure the future of the Colorado River," said Reclamation's acting ...
A major boat ramp at Lake Powell will become inoperable next week, while crews also plan to move a boat dock at Rainbow ...
Sinking water levels at the giant reservoir on the Utah/Arizona border have led to renewed concerns about power generation and water supply.
PAGE, Ariz — Authorities recovered the body of a deceased man from a boat on Lake Powell on Saturday morning. At about 10:20 ...
Lake Powell has shimmered between red canyon walls since Glen Canyon Dam was completed in the 1960s. But over the last two years, the reservoir’s level has dropped more than 50 feet.
Water levels in Lake Powell dropped to a record low this week, with continued pressure from climate change and steady demand pushing the nation’s second-largest reservoir to the lowest level ...
Lake Powell has dropped around 100 feet in the last three years as the West has been besieged by drought. As the water level has fallen, Glen Canyon Dam has lost about 16% of its capacity to ...
“Lake Powell is the central bank of the Colorado River Basin. Maybe that’s workable for a little while, but just like a household, the longer it’s in debt, the harder it gets.
Low flows, high risk (Brian Maffly | The Salt Lake Tribune) In this Nov. 28, 2018, photo, the Colorado River cuts through sediment deposited on the bed of Lake Powell near Hite Marina in Hite, Utah.