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Lake Powell water releases shoot up after increased snowpack

Por: Newsweek Tech April 14, 2023

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Water released from Lake Powell shot up at the beginning of April due to increased snowpack.Data from the Bureau of Reclamation shows that twice the normal amount of water is being released from Glen Canyon Dam—which forms the reservoir in Utah and Arizona—down into Lake Mead.Charts show that the last time a large amount of water was released suddenly like this was in March 2021.Reclamation Public Affairs Officer Becki Bryant told 8 News... + full article



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