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Lake Powell hits record-low summer water levels amid climate change-fueled drought

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Julia Musto

1h ago· 5 min readenNews

Summary

Lake Powell, a major reservoir serving over 40 million Americans across seven states, has hit its lowest summer water level in recorded history due to a climate change-fueled spring drought and record-low snowpack. The man-made lake bordering Utah and Arizona typically relies on snowmelt to refill its 254-square-mile expanse, but the ongoing drought has severely impacted water supply, irrigation, and power generation for the region. Colorado state climatologist Russ Schumacher notes the severity of the situation, highlighting the long-term implications for water resources in the American West.

Source

bskyLake Powell hits record-low summer water levels amid climate change-fueled droughtindependent.co.uk

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It's been a long time since it's been this bad.
Snowmelt typically helps to refill the 254-square-mile lake.
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Tens of millions of Americans rely on the lake for resources and recreation

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