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The National Park Service is asking boaters to avoid an area in Lake Powell while fire airplanes collect water to fight the ...
The National Park Service issued a warning on Tuesday that lower levels at Lake Powell will affect boat ramps — with one ramp ...
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area officials are urging Lake Powell boaters to be cautious as firefighters scoop up water ...
Aircraft are scooping water from Lake Powell to combat nearby wildfires, prompting boating restrictions, according to NPS.
Boaters and campers at Lake Powell will soon see an increase in firefighting aircraft in the area. The Glen Canyon National ...
Lake Powell is the second-largest reservoir in the United States, after Lake Mead. The lake is capable of storing more than 24 million acre-feet of water, according to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .
Lake Powell and Lake Mead are once again headed for dangerously low territory. And at the worst time for Colorado River ...
The nation’s second largest reservoir is only about 30% full. If it drops much more, it could go below the hydropower ...
Lake Mead, capable of storing about 29 million acre-feet of water, supplies drinking water to tens of millions of people.
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 warns that Lake Powell might drop below critical levels by 2026, endangering power generation.