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Low water levels at Hoover Dam, Glen Canyon Dam threaten power supply

Por: WPTV Nation September 24, 2022

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America's two largest reservoirs are in trouble. The Colorado River feeds Lake Powell, and Lake Mead, and both are at near-record lows, which is threatening the water and power supply for tens of millions of Americans.Between 2 and 4 million acre-feet of additional conservation is needed just to protect critical levels in 2023, Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Camille Touton said.The two-decade-long mega-drought is drying out the... + full article



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