Lake Powell Faces Record Low Water Levels Amid US Water Crisis
Lake Powell Faces Record Low Water Levels Amid US Water Crisis
US · Published Jul 7, 2026
Lake Powell, the second-largest reservoir in the United States, is nearing unprecedented low water levels due to a combination of historically low snowpack and record-breaking heatwaves.
Currently at 23% capacity, the reservoir is critical for hydroelectric power and water supply to 40 million people across seven states and two countries.

Impact & Risks

The declining water levels threaten hydroelectric power generation for nearly 6 million households and businesses. The water crisis also complicates negotiations among seven US states over water allocation from the Colorado River. Prolonged low levels could disrupt water supply for agriculture, urban areas, and ecosystems, exacerbating the challenges posed by climate change.

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