Lake Powell, the second-largest reservoir in the United States, has fallen to a historic low elevation of 3,519.91 feet above sea level. Reached on Saturday, this milestone breaks the previous low recorded in April 2023. Officials from the US Bureau of Reclamation confirmed that persistent overuse, rising regional temperatures, and a record dry winter snowpack accelerated the alarming depletion across the Colorado River basin. The declining water level places the critical infrastructure dangerously close to the threshold where hydroelectric turbines would cease power generation for millions of residents. The severe drop directly threatens drinking water agricultural irrigation and electrical supply across seven Western states. Federal authorities are currently finalizing a comprehensive management plan that mandates substantial water allocation cuts for California Arizona and Nevada. Both Lake Powell and downstream Lake Mead now sit at their lowest combined storage levels since 1957 heightening concerns among regional stakeholders environmental scientists planners."
Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.
Left: Emphasizes climate change urgency and stringent federal environmental regulatory controls. Center: Focuses strictly on official Bureau of Reclamation water level data. Right: Highlights state property rights and critiques federal water management overreach.
Lake Powell dropped to historic record low elevation on Saturday. https://apnews.com/article/colorado-river-lake-powell-record-low
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