Lake Powell has dropped 36 feet in just the past year, leaving the massive reservoir at only 27% of its capacity and raising ...
Lake Powell, a part of the Colorado River network, is the second largest reservoir in the U.S, capable of storing over 24 ...
Arizona’s chief water executive reports movement in Colorado River negotiations, and a potential agreement on Lake Powell ...
As negotiators fight over how to curb overuse of the depleted Colorado River for the next 20 years, the river itself is on ...
Despite a few snowy winters, Lake Mead and Lake Powell—critical water sources for over 40 million people—are still stuck around one-third full.
The Colorado River system is running out of buffer, and researchers warn the next year or two could push Lake Powell and Lake Mead toward operating conditions where moving water downstream becomes ...
At a key meeting to discuss the river's future management, federal officials lay out tools for dealing with falling reservoir levels.
SALT LAKE CITY — A Colorado man plans to complete an unprecedented, 140-mile swim across Lake Powell. Forty-nine-year-old Shane Schieffer told KSL-TV he expects to begin his 10-day journey on Sept. 2.
The Colorado River Basin is, quite literally, 50 feet away from collapse, and an agreement to save it is nowhere in sight.
This summer, I went to Lake Powell for the first time in 15 years. The trip brought back a flood of memories that reminded me how formative this place was to my childhood. I cannot tell you how ...
The mix of desert light and cool waters makes Lake Powell in the U.S. Southwest one of the most scenic places.