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  2. Water crisis in West still looms as Lakes Mead and Powell ...

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    Schumacher also said the mountain snowpack in the Upper Colorado River basin (the area upstream of Lake Powell) did see a nice boost from the recent storm: It had been at about 82% of average as ...

  3. Neighborhoods under water, recovery efforts underway after ...

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    Communities across the eastern U.S. were recovering Monday from a powerful storm that brought flooding rain to multiple states, causing widespread power outages, evacuations, water rescues and at ...

  4. Colorado River crisis is so bad, lakes Mead and Powell are ...

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    Lake Mead can store more than 27 million acre-feet of water, and Lake Powell 25 million acre-feet. By contrast, Shasta Lake can hold about 4.6 million acre-feet, and Lake Oroville 3.5 million acre ...

  5. Lake Powell (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the lake are unknown, though some sources contend it was dammed as early as the 1750s. [1] The earliest confirmed records of the lake are from the Peninsula Water Company and date to some time in the 1800s. [2] In 1924, the lake was purchased by the Powell Family for which it is now named. [3] Prior to its break, the lake covered ...

  6. Officials take unprecedented emergency response to crisis at ...

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    Located on the Utah-Arizona border, Lake Powell is currently at an all-time low surface elevation of 3,522 feet since it was filled in the 1960s -- holding less than one-fourth of its full capacity.

  7. Lake Powell - Wikipedia

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    This marks the lowest water level for Lake Powell since it was filled in 1963. [11] The capacity of Lake Powell has decreased by 7% since 1963 facing an average annual loss of 33,270 acre-feet of storage, due to the inflow of sediments from Colorado and San Juan rivers. [12]

  8. Colorado River Storage Project - Wikipedia

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    While the dam is located near Page in northern Arizona, the majority of Lake Powell resides in southern Utah. With a total storage capacity of 27,000,000 acre-feet (33 km 3) of water in Lake Powell, the Glen Canyon Unit accounts for over 64% of the system's overall water storage capacity. The 1,296 megawatt capacity of the dam's hydroelectric ...

  9. 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 ...