Satellite photos show the Colorado River before and after the Bureau of Reclamation released a huge outflow of water from the Glen Canyon dam, raising water levels in the river. Glen Canyon Dam forms ...
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Scientists make stunning discovery while studying iconic US lake: 'It means good things are happening'
"I don’t really know how long it would take them." Scientists make stunning discovery while studying iconic US lake: 'It ...
The water will eventually make its way to Lake Mead. Billions of gallons of water are being released from Lake Powell and dumped into waterways along the Grand Canyon, according to federal ...
What goes up must come down — perhaps even for things as massive as Lake Powell. That’s the topic of the Glen Canyon Institute’s March 15 event, “Glen Canyon Rises.” Featuring artists, musicians and ...
The following is an excerpt from the book "Life After Dead Pool: Lake Powell's Last Days and the Rebirth of the Colorado River" by Zak Podmore. The book, to be published in August by Torrey House ...
Editor’s note • The following is an excerpt from the Salt Lake Tribune’s new Open Lands newsletter, a twice-a-month newsletter about Utah’s land, water and air from the environment team. For a sneak ...
As Lake Powell's water levels have dropped over decades of drought, the Glen Canyon is filling with verdant vegetation. Many areas of the canyon that have been submerged by the reservoir for decades ...
Water is released from Glen Canyon Dam in Page, Ariz., through bypass tubes on April 24, 2023, during a high-flow experiment. The flood will help move sand and sediment down the Colorado River the way ...
LAKE POWELL, Ariz. — The water levels at Lake Powell have dropped so low that the turbines at the Glen Canyon Dam hydroelectric plant could stop functioning. And even after an above-average snow ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... In 1998, when I was in fourth grade, I joined a class field trip to Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado. But when we got to Cortez, the road was barricaded.
Visitors were advised to exercise caution after a fire started on Navajo Mountain, about five miles from Lake Powell and Glen Canyon Recreation Area. As of Wednesday, the Bridge Creek Fire had burned ...
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