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Located along the Utah-Arizona border, Lake Powell serves as the primary storage for the Colorado River system, supplying ...
Sinking water levels at the giant reservoir on the Utah/Arizona border have led to renewed concerns about power generation ...
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 ...
Lake Powell is a linchpin of the western U.S. water and energy systems, storing up to approximately 24 million acre-feet of water. The Glen Canyon Dam provides power to approximately 5 million people ...
The Colorado River is in an "unprecedented drought," putting pressure on state leaders and limiting recreation access for ...
Last week, the Bureau of Reclamation released a report that estimates water levels for reservoirs in the Colorado River Basin ...
A wildfire broke out on the mountainside above south Provo around 5 p.m. Sunday afternoon and continued to burn Sunday night.
New data from the Bureau of Reclamation puts the river and its reservoirs in formal shortage conditions. Policymakers are ...
Nearly every boat ramp on Lake Powell was unusable last spring, and there was barely enough water to sustain hydroelectric generation. One more bad snow year would have pushed the Colorado River ...
The men were survivalists planning to turn the water truck into a mobile bomb, Schultz says. Their probable goal: To pack the tanker truck with explosives and blowup Glen Canyon Dam.
Glen Canyon Dam is receiving $8.9 million from the federal government to fund the relining of its four bypass outlets, which have seen increasing use due to low water levels at Lake Powell.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation should start planning to modify the Glen Canyon Dam, which plugs the Colorado to form Lake Powell. The plan will help ensure water and sediments will continue to flow ...
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