LAKE POWELL, Utah (ABC4) — Officials say Lake Powell is experiencing pronounced water level changes and those water changes are likely to impact boat ramp users. According to the Glen Canyon National ...
Water levels at Lake Powell, the giant reservoir on the Utah-Arizona border, have dropped to their lowest point in three years, prompting boat ramp closures and raising fears about downstream water ...
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.
Families flocking to Lake Powell for summer vacations will find closed and less accessible boat ramps in the coming weeks. Water levels continue to drop as “unprecedented drought” plagues the Colorado ...
With forecasts by the Bureau of Reclamation predicting continued declines to the water levels through the coming months, Lake Powell's level changes will impact the functionality of all launch ramps.
NASA’s Earth Observatory tracks the ebbs and flows of Colorado River and Lake Powell in a series of images that show how dramatic the drought has been on the Southwest. Watch the water recede here.