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Alstrom Point at sunset, Lake Powell. Arizona's top water official has shot down the idea of draining Lake Powell to save the Colorado River from its water woes.
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A woman and two children have died and two others were hospitalized after a pontoon boat capsized on Lake Powell in northern Arizona, authorities said Sunday.
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A March 2024 report from the Bureau of Reclamation forecasting water storage and reservoir levels for the next two years predicts that Lake Powell will receive 7.66 million acre-feet of water...
Lake Powell has reached its highest level in three years, easing immediate water concerns. The lake's elevation is now at 3,586 feet, more than 60 feet higher than in early 2023.
Lake Powell is projected to receive about 5.4 million acre-feet of water based on conditions this winter, National Weather Service's Colorado Basin River Forecast Center officials said on...
LAKE POWELL, Utah — Bird’s-eye photos from the European Space Agency‘s Copernicus SENTINAL-2 satellites captured the dramatic rise of Lake Powell’s water levels this summer. The satellites began taking photos of the southern Utah reservoir lake on March 18 with the final photo being taken on July 16.
U.S. officials on Tuesday announced unprecedented measures to boost water levels at Lake Powell, an artificial reservoir on the Colorado River that is so low as to endanger the production of...
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 century ago — a record marking yet another sobering realization of the impacts of climate change and megadrought.