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  2. Lake Powell hits historic low, raising hydropower concerns - AOL

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    Lake Powell's fall to below 3,525 feet (1,075 meters) puts it at its lowest level since the lake filled after the federal government dammed the Colorado River at Glen Canyon more than a half ...

  3. Fishing trip at Lake Powell leads to family making ... - AOL

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    Historically low water levels at Lake Powell in Utah led to a fascinating discovery by one family. Liz Bowles was on a recent fishing trip with her family and said the water was so low on their ...

  4. 72-year-old woman and 2 children dead after pontoon capsizes ...

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    Two 4-year-old children and a 72-year-old woman died after the pontoon they were on overturned last week on Lake Powell in Arizona, authorities said. 72-year-old woman and 2 children dead after ...

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  6. Lake Powell - Wikipedia

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    In August 2010, Lake Powell was declared mussel free. [citation needed] Lake Powell introduced a mandatory boat inspection for each watercraft entering the reservoir beginning in June 2009. Effective June 29, 2009, every vessel entering Lake Powell must have a mussel certificate, although boat owners were allowed to self-certify.

  7. Utah State Route 276 - Wikipedia

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    The route is used as an access to Lake Powell, serving the small resort towns of Ticaboo and Bullfrog. Historically, SR-276 crossed Lake Powell via the Charles Hall Ferry (originally called the John Atlantic Burr Toll Ferry), the only auto ferry in the state of Utah; [2] however, the ferry is currently out of service due to low water levels. [3]

  8. Should we drain Lake Powell? This author says yes - AOL

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    Aug. 23—During the first week of August, a famous double arch collapsed in Utah's Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Made from millions of years old Navajo sandstone, the National Park ...

  9. Lake Powell Chronicle - Wikipedia

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