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Arizona is home to a wealth of stunning desert vistas, and one of the most beautiful vantage points overlooks Lake Powell and has hardly any tourists.
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Officials have indicated that Lake Powell, the nation's second-largest reservoir by capacity, could potentially see water levels drop low enough to halt hydropower generation by December 2026.
If the next two years are drier than usual, Lake Powell’s water levels could drop too low to generate electricity, federal report says.
Clues from another dry spell 6,000 years ago are helping scientists understand what’s driving the latest one, and why it’s ...
Twice in the last three summers, the National Park Service and its biggest concessionaire at Lake Powell have reduced fuel ...
Mitchell and Kenney did talk about Mead and Powell, the two big reservoirs in the basin, as all Colorado River conversations ...
Launched in 2008 by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators, Operation Dry Water is a nationwide campaign aimed at reducing alcohol-related boating incidents during Fourth of July ...
By the time the waters of Lake Powell began to rise in 1963, their photos and notebooks salvaged accounts of petroglyphs, natural bridges and extensive, pristine ecosystems in the Glen Canyon area.
Levels of cyanotoxins that were on the "high end of safe exposure levels" were observed at the mouth of Antelope Canyon in Lake Powell.
Levels of cyanotoxins that were on the "high end of safe exposure levels" were observed at the mouth of Antelope Canyon in Lake Powell.
California and six other states that use water from the Colorado River are nearing a 2026 deadline to come up with new rules for sharing shrinking supplies.