Low water levels are visible at Lake Powell on June 24, 2021, in Lake Powell, Utah. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Utah’s reservoirs are still at what the state calls “impressive” levels, with most ...
This year’s boating season report on invasive species decontamination efforts at Lake Powell and other Utah waterbodies ...
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 ...
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and other state agencies inspected more than 288,000 boats for invasive species this ...
With over 1.25 million acres of scenic recreation, Glen Canyon National Park attracts millions of visitors annually. Its most popular attraction, Lake Powell, stretches 186 miles in length and has ...
Despite national reports on Lake Powell’s record-low water levels, and projections that the mega-reservoir will probably never completely fill again, the National Park Service reported record-high ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Even though May didn't bring very much rain to Utah, water conditions still look good for the upcoming summer months, thanks to a wet winter and late mountain snow. According to a ...
Utah and the six other Colorado River states reached a tentative agreement to continue working together on a plan to share river water from the river after missing a federal deadline.
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‘Don’t move a Mussel’: DWR examines over 280k boats to prevent aquatic invasive species spread
According to the Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR), they have been able to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species ...
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SALT LAKE CITY — A common line of questions has emerged from visitors to Utah's Arches National Park in the week since an iconic rock arch at Lake Powell known as the “Toilet Bowl” collapsed. Are ...
Utah’s reservoirs are still at what the state calls “impressive” levels, with most hovering around 90% capacity — by comparison, statewide levels were a little over half full this time last year. But ...
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