Forecasts keep going from bad to worse for water in the West, and a new report released Friday brought more bad news for the ...
Concerning new federal projects for the reservoir were released on Friday.
A warm, dry winter has left the Colorado River Basin with the prospect for one of the lowest runoff seasons in a quarter ...
As a record-hot winter continues across much of the West, forecasters are dialing back estimates for how much water will flow ...
If water levels fall below the Glen Canyon Dam's minimum power pool, it could be forced to halt electricity generation.
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.
As the temperature keeps heating up, the Colorado River's expected spring-summer flows into Lake Powell keep declining.
A wicked snow drought picked a bad year to plague the West, with the Colorado River already reeling. Arizona's local supplies ...
Without an April-May miracle, human-caused climate change likely will finally catch up with the Colorado River — and the 40 million people who rely on it — in the form of a full-blown crisis later ...
Water levels at Lake Powell continue to fall as drought persists, pitting fish survival against power demands.
The scanty snowpack accumulating this winter in the Colorado River headwaters is threatening Glen Canyon Dam’s hydropower production and complicating an already fraught balancing act for the Southwest ...
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