Water levels at Lake Powell continue to fall as drought persists, pitting fish survival against power demands.
Water gushes from tubes in the rock walls below Glen Canyon Dam as the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation works to lower Lake Powell water levels during June and July 1983. Runoff pushed the lake to capacity ...
A $40 billion plan proposes massive desalination plants to save the Colorado River, but critics call it "crazy." ...
A warm, dry winter has left the Colorado River Basin with the prospect for one of the lowest runoff seasons in a quarter ...
Nevada’s access to water from the Colorado River depends on releases through Glen Canyon Dam, which impounds the river to form Lake Powell. The persistent drought in the southwest United States, ...
The Glen Canyon Dam promised water and power — but the river had other plans. The Glen Canyon Dam once symbolized American engineering might. But the Colorado River it was built to tame is shrinking.
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