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Article: Not only is Lake Powell's water level plummeting because of drought, its total capacity is shrinking, too
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A new report reveals that Lake Powell has lost nearly 7% of its storage capacity since 1963, primarily due to sediment accumulation from the Colorado and San Juan rivers, which reduces the reservoir's water-holding ability. Combined with a severe multiyear drought, this has contributed to the reservoir being only about 25% full, raising concerns about water supply and hydropower for millions in the Western U.S. Federal officials warn that drought and climate change continue to threaten the Colorado River system, which supplies water to over 40 million people across seven states and Mexico.

Main Topics Covered:
- Decline in Lake Powell’s storage capacity from sediment buildup
- Impact of prolonged drought on water levels
- Implications for regional water supply and hydropower generation
- Broader challenges facing the Colorado River system

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https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/21/us/lake-powell-capacity-shrinking-drought-climate/index.html
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CNN.com - RSS Channel - World
Published Date
2022-03-21 19:54
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2026-03-04 10:52
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2026-03-04 11:10
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