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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.
Look beyond the jet skis, and there are a number of captivating facts about Lake Powell that might make you appreciate it ...
A Colorado woman faces DUI-related charges accusing her of crashing her boat on Lake Powell, resulting in a teenage boy's ...
Levels of cyanotoxins that were on the "high end of safe exposure levels" were observed at the mouth of Antelope Canyon in ...
National Park Service (NPS) officials issued a water advisory for Lake Powell just before the July 4 holiday weekend after ...
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Twice in the last three summers, the National Park Service and its biggest concessionaire at Lake Powell have reduced fuel ...
Toxins detected in Lake Powell have led National Park Service officials to issue a Water Advisory for the lake ahead of the ...
Don’t boat, water ski, or jet-ski on scummy water. These activities can cause toxins to become airborne, increasing the ...
A report shows that both Mead and Powell have "reached alarmingly low levels, holding just one-third of their usual capacity.
A group of tourists caught a terrifying rockslide on Lake Powell on video, giving us a stark reminder that nature can be extremely dangerous.