The Second Largest U.S. Reservoir Hits Lowest Level Ever. It Is Close To Not Being Able To Generate Power.
- Posted on August 17, 2026
- By International Business Times
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Lake Powell, the second-largest reservoir in the United States and a vital component of the Colorado River Basin infrastructure, has reached an unprecedented low water level of 3,519 feet. This critical decline threatens hydroelectric power generation capabilities and raises serious concerns about water supply sustainability in the American Southwest. The situation reflects ongoing drought conditions and increasing water demand across multiple states, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive water management strategies to address climate change impacts and ensure long-term resource availability.
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