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This weekend federal officials will begin another round of chemical treatments in the Colorado River meant to remove invasive fish. But environmentalists want more to be done to protect native species.
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This year’s massive snowpack in the Rocky Mountains has created above-average inflows at Lake Powell where levels are up by nearly 45 feet from last year.
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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.