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National Park Service officials say a 36-year-old Ohio man has died at Lake Powell following a cliff jumping accident last week.
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Investigators have asked for the public to submit any photos or videos taken by the public of a fire that consumed multiple houseboats at Lake Powell Friday.
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More than half a dozen houseboats momentarily caught fire at a popular boating destination on the Utah-Arizona line on Friday, igniting while tourists and jet skiers stood by before the flames were extinguished.
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Nearly half of the U.S. West has emerged from drought this spring, but the welcome wet conditions haven't entirely replenished the region.
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Top water officials in Arizona are cautiously optimistic about Colorado River supplies this year.
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The Bureau of Reclamation is running a “high-flow experiment” at Glen Canyon Dam in northern Arizona, which means a big release of water designed to move and redeposit sand and sediment will make its way downstream from the dam.
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Federal officials say Lake Powell is not expected to drop so low in the next two years that it would prevent Glen Canyon Dam from generating hydropower.
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The water agency managing Las Vegas's supply of Colorado River water is seeking authority to limit what comes out of residents' taps.
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After states in the Colorado River's Upper Basin filed a request with the Bureau of Reclamation, ramped up water releases from Flaming Gorge Reservoir have been suspended about two months early.
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The System Conservation Pilot Program was recently rebooted with $125 million in funding from the Inflation Reduction Act to fight shrinking water levels in Lake Powell.