Last month's precipitation improved Utah's water outlook somewhat, but Lake Powell's and Great Salt Lake's tributaries are ...
Extended warm weather across the Colorado River basin could reduce the amount of water delivered during spring runoff to a third of normal, according to federal forecasters.
Stabilizing Lake Powell will likely require both Lower Basin water cuts and upstream releases to keep levels above the minimum hydropower threshold.
SALT LAKE CITY — Gov. Spencer Cox said Utah and the six other Colorado River Basin states aren't done negotiating a new plan for management of the nation's two largest reservoirs along the river.
Amid worrying outlooks for water levels at Lake Powell, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area officials are undertaking new ramp work and warning of potential summer bottlenecks for boaters—even as ...
As a record-hot winter continues across much of the West, forecasters are dialing back estimates for how much water will flow into the Colorado River during the spring runoff. The latest models show ...
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Water woes: Colorado River getting less snow, sending projections for Lake Mead lower
Forecasts keep going from bad to worse for water in the West, and a new report released Friday brought more bad news for the outlook at Lake Mead.
Lake Powell is entering one of the most difficult periods in its six-decade history. Reclamation says it has the tools to maintain hydropower production at Glen Canyon this year. One of the tools ...
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