Lake Powell: Warning issued as water levels at US’ second-largest reservoir fall to record low
- Water levels at Lake Powell, the second-largest reservoir in the United States, have dropped to a record low, heightening anxiety over the Colorado River system crisis.
- The troubling milestone at Lake Powell comes a week after Lake Mead, the river’s other main reservoir, hit its own historic low.
- Falling water levels threaten the Colorado River Basin, a vital resource for wildlife, hydroelectric power, and over 40 million people across seven U.
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- Water levels at Lake Powell, the second-largest reservoir in the United States, have dropped to a record low, heightening anxiety over the Colorado River system crisis.
- The troubling milestone at Lake Powell comes a week after Lake Mead, the river’s other main reservoir, hit its own historic low.
- Falling water levels threaten the Colorado River Basin, a vital resource for wildlife, hydroelectric power, and over 40 million people across seven U.
Sources: The Independent