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The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation warns that Lake Powell might drop below critical levels by 2026, endangering power generation.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation is warning that Lake Powell could fall below critical levels by late 2026, threatening the dam's ability to generate power.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation warns that Lake Powell might drop below critical levels by 2026, endangering power generation.
The National Park Service issued a warning on Tuesday that lower levels at Lake Powell will affect boat ramps — with one ramp ...
Lake Powell — a reservoir on the Colorado River — is rapidly approaching a crisis point as officials worry about low water ...
Dead pool is not just a super hero in the movies. Here in Arizona, it’s the grim reality we are barreling toward on one of ...
Lake Powell and Lake Mead are once again headed for dangerously low territory. And at the worst time for Colorado River ...
Harmful cyanotoxins, produced by algae blooms, were detected in Lake Powell at the mouth of Antelope Canyon. The National Park Service issued a water advisory but recreation areas remain open ...
Harmful cyanotoxins, produced by algae blooms, were detected in Lake Powell at the mouth of Antelope Canyon. The National Park Service issued a water advisory but recreation areas remain open ...
This map shows where the Lake fire is burning near Silverwood Lake Footage from Alert California’s camera feed in south Lake Perris show smoke from the Rider Fire.
Critical reservoirs Lakes Mead, Powell hit 'alarmingly low levels' again A report shows that both Mead and Powell have "reached alarmingly low levels, holding just one-third of their usual capacity." ...
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