Drought and steady demand along the Colorado River are draining the nation's second-largest reservoir. Land that was once ...
The National Park Service (NPS) issued a warning on Wednesday, July 2, that cyanotoxins produced by algae blooms had reached “the high end of safe exposure levels” in parts of Lake Powell. Although ...
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.
Boaters hoping to enjoy Lake Powell this summer may soon have to adjust their plans. Water levels at the reservoir are 29 feet lower than this time last year, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area said ...
PAGE, Ariz. — Lake Powell's lower water levels aren't the only concern this Fourth of July weekend. The concentration of cyanotoxins was found to be at the "high end of safe exposure levels" in the ...
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has issued a harrowing warning on the dangerously low water levels in Lake Powell, which could drop below critical levels as early as 2026. Water levels at the man-made ...
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.
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