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  • At Lake Mead, 1" equals 2 billion gallons of water (Level up 23 feet in one year)

    After years living with a lingering sense of doom, residents have taken some pleasure in seeing Lake Mead fill up a little bit on the strength of a record snowpack for the Colorado River. In fact, the lake is 23 feet higher today than its low point in July of 2022.
  • Interior proposes cuts to Arizona, California and Nevada’s share of Colorado River

    04/12/2023 7:47:10 AM PDT · by Twotone · 25 replies
    The Center Square ^ | April 11, 2023 | Tom Joyce
    The Biden administration has proposed cutting water allotments from the Colorado River to California, Arizona, and Nevada by up to 25%. hoping to conserve the supply. “The Colorado River Basin provides water for more than 40 million Americans. It fuels hydropower resources in eight states, supports agriculture and agricultural communities across the West, and is a crucial resource for 30 Tribal Nations. Failure is not an option,” said Deputy Secretary Tommy Beaudreau in a statement. “Recognizing the severity of the worsening drought, the Biden-Harris administration is bringing every tool and every resource to bear through the President’s Investing in America...
  • Camera found after 13 years in Colorado river, photos recovered

    03/20/2023 11:17:23 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 16 replies
    UPI ^ | MARCH 20, 2023 / 2:01 PM | By Ben Hooper
    VIDEO AT LINK................... March 20 (UPI) -- An angler who found a camera in a Colorado river was able to retrieve the photos from the device and discovered it had been underwater for 13 years. Spencer Greiner said he was fishing recently in the Animas River when he spotted a camera at the bottom of the shallow water. "I was walking along and saw it sticking out of the sand," Greiner told KDVR-TV. "It was in rough shape, so I really didn't have any hopes of getting anything off of it, I was just planning to throw it away, and...
  • California snowpack soars to nearly 200% of normal

    01/09/2023 11:57:18 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 75 replies
    ktla ^ | : Jan 9, 2023 / 10:09 AM PST | Marc Sternfield
    As of Monday, California’s snow water equivalent is 199% of normal for this date (January 9), according to the California Department of Water Resources. The Southern Sierra is 222% of normal. The Central Sierra is 201% while the Northern Sierra/Trinity is 173%. The snowpack outlook is also promising along the crucial Colorado River basins which feed Lake Powell and Lake Mead and is Southern California’s primary source of drinking water. Snow water equivalent in the Rockies generally range from 117% to 176% of normal.
  • 44-year-old man dies after falling 200 feet off rim at Grand Canyon

    08/28/2022 5:59:20 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 106 replies
    ktla ^ | 08/28/2022 | Ryan Bittan,
    Friday afternoon, the Grand Canyon Regional Communications Center received a report of a visitor who fell from the rim west of the Bright Angel Point Trail on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, KTLA sister station KTVX reports. Responding rangers located the body of a 44-year-old man approximately 200 ft. below the rim. The visitor was reportedly off the trail when he accidentally fell off the edge. The man has not yet been identified, and additional details have not yet been released. Rangers say visitors should remain on designated trails and walkways, staying a safe distance from the...
  • Drought Forces Emergency Cuts to Colorado River Water Supply for Arizona, Nevada

    08/17/2022 11:54:06 AM PDT · by Hojczyk · 30 replies
    Breitbart ^ | August 17,2022 | BOB PRICE
    For the first time, officials with the U.S. Department of Interior announced plans to operate in a “Tier 2 shortage,” Fox Weather reported. The plan includes increased cuts in water releases from Lakes Powell and Mead. The new mandatory water cuts come after Lake Mead and Lake Powell continue to reach record lows due to climate change. A megadrought and an increase in consumption from Lake Mead caused water levels to drop to an 80-year low. Satellite images show the decreasing water levels. pic.twitter.com/T5tc7zzmMD — FOX Weather (@foxweather) August 16, 2022
  • Who Knew They Used Resources?, democRATs Feign Ignorance of Illegal Aliens’ Humanity as Invaders’ Usage of Our Water Worsens Droughts

    08/15/2022 1:43:09 PM PDT · by ProfessorGoldiloxx · 17 replies
    RealityShed ^ | 08/15/2022
    "Imagine you are having a party and extra people show up unexpectedly but they aren’t thoughtful enough to bring their own wine and beet salad. You have a finite amount of food and beverage in your home, so either you go find more or everyone else gets less than you intended. That is what the globalist left (democRATs, RINO’s, UK Labour Party, German SPD, etc.) are doing to Western civilization, forcing us to compete for our own resources with imported replacement citizens they brought in for reliable left wing voting and cheaper labor costs. If you have less of something...
  • The Lost Ship in the Desert: Sonora Desert

    07/12/2022 10:58:29 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 93 replies
    Desert Sun ^ | between 1996 and 2022 | Bob Difley
    How could a ship come to rest on desert sands so far from salt water? One explanation holds that an exceptionally large tide from the Gulf of California may have collided with an exceptionally heavy runoff from the Colorado River at the delta, producing a flood which broke through the land barrier to the Salton Sea. The cresting waters could have carried a ship over the natural dam and down into the Salton Sea basin. The flood would have then retreated, leaving the vessel stranded.
  • Shrinking Lake Mead Reveals World War II-Era Boat

    07/02/2022 4:22:07 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 30 replies
    Las Vegas Review-Journal ^ | June 30, 2022 | Marvin Clemons
    A previously sunken World War II-era landing craft that once was 185 feet below the surface of Lake Mead, is being exposed as waters keep shrinking. The Higgins landing craft is nearly two-thirds exposed. It is beached less than a mile from Lake Mead Marina and Hemenway Harbor. The boat was used to survey the Colorado River decades ago, then was sold to a marina and eventually used as an anchor for a breakwater in the sediment, according to D.J. Jenner of Las Vegas Scuba, which conducts various tour dives on the lake, previously including the sunken boat. National Park...
  • 60 days to reach an agreement on Colorado River Water use.

    The Colorado River basin States have 60 days to come to an agreement or the feds determine the water use.
  • 'Moment of reckoning:' Federal official warns of Colorado River water supply cuts

    06/16/2022 8:22:32 AM PDT · by 4Runner · 32 replies
    Yahoo News ^ | June 15, 2022 | Ben Adler
    The Colorado River’s reservoirs have diminished to the point that significant cuts to the water supplied to the seven states that rely on it will be necessary next year, a federal official warned Tuesday. Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Camille Calimlim Touton told the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee maintaining “critical levels” at the largest reservoirs in the United States — Lake Mead and Lake Powell — will require large reductions in water deliveries.
  • Major water cutbacks loom as shrinking Colorado River nears ‘moment of reckoning’

    06/14/2022 4:27:33 PM PDT · by American Number 181269513 · 50 replies
    L A Times ^ | JUNE 14, 2022 | IAN JAMES
    As the West endures another year of unrelenting drought worsened by climate change, the Colorado River’s reservoirs have declined so low that major water cuts will be necessary next year to reduce risks of supplies reaching perilously low levels, a top federal water official said Tuesday. Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Camille Calimlim Touton said during a Senate hearing in Washington that federal officials now believe protecting “critical levels” at the country’s largest reservoirs — Lake Mead and Lake Powell — will require much larger reductions in water deliveries. “A warmer, drier West is what we are seeing today,” Touton told...
  • Lake Mead water level continues to tank at unprecedented rates

    06/04/2022 9:31:32 AM PDT · by Roman_War_Criminal · 52 replies
    Strange Sounds ^ | 6/2/22 | Strange Sounds
    Lake Mead is a reservoir is Nevada and Arizona, relied upon for example by the city of Las Vegas for drinking water. Last year, its water level was significantly lower than previous years. This year, it’s even lower. This is dramatic… If the trend does continue for the next two decades as it has been going on for the past two, it seems like things aren’t looking optimal for the Colorado river, the largest water reservoir by capacty in the US, and the Hoover Dam hydroelectric power plant. Lake Mead fell about 7 feet in May. I expect June will...
  • New Colorado River basin projections show dire conditions for reservoirs as drought persists

    10/24/2021 7:19:00 AM PDT · by Roman_War_Criminal · 32 replies
    denver channel ^ | 10/21/21 | Blair Miller
    DENVER – New projections of Colorado River system inflows into Lake Powell and Lake Mead released this week by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation show both reservoirs could reach critical, and lower, levels in the next two years with another drier La Niña weather pattern setting up for the basin this winter. The latest iteration of the Bureau of Reclamation’s two-year study and two- and five-year projections for levels at the two major western reservoirs within the Colorado River system incorporates the new U.S. Climate Normals released earlier this year, which includes data from 1991-2020 and eliminates the wetter conditions...
  • Ben Shapiro Parts Colorado River While Leading Exodus From California

    10/15/2020 5:19:41 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 7 replies
    The Babylon Bee ^ | October 13, 2020 | The Babylon Bee
    EHRENBERG, CA—In a miraculous sign, Ben Shapiro has parted the waters of the Colorado River for the millions of desperate Californian refugees trying to escape the failed state. After Gavin Newsom closed all the bridges over the river in a desperate attempt to prevent his people from going, the Editor Emeritus of The Daily Wire created a path through the middle of the river, allowing the children of California to cross on dry ground. Shapiro stretched out his hand over the waters and said, "Be still gang, and witness the salvation of the Lord! But first, let's talk about Policy...
  • Trump---"We'll build a wall along Colorado..."

    10/24/2019 8:40:56 AM PDT · by mikelets456 · 38 replies
    WE ^ | 10/24/2019 | WE
    President Trump said that in addition to border wall construction in New Mexico and Texas, “We’re building a wall in Colorado.” Speaking in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at the Shale Insight Conference on Wednesday, Trump appeared to flub his geography when it comes to the U.S.-Mexico border. “We’re building a wall on the border of New Mexico, and we’re building a wall in Colorado. We’re building a beautiful wall. A big one that really works, that you can’t get over, you can’t get under. And we’re building a wall in Texas,” Trump said. “We’re not building a wall in Kansas, but they...
  • Arizona and Nevada Face First-Ever Mandatory Water Cuts from the Colorado River

    08/19/2019 10:45:13 AM PDT · by C19fan · 97 replies
    Weather.com ^ | August 19, 2019 | Ron Brackett
    Arizona and Nevada are facing the first-ever mandatory cuts in the amount of water they can take from the Colorado River next year. The two states are among seven that have agreed to drought contingency plans for the river system that serves about 40 million people and 6,300 square miles of farmland from Wyoming to Southern California. The cuts are triggered by water levels expected in Lake Mead, a giant reservoir on the river at the Arizona-Nevada border. On Jan. 1, Lake Mead's level is projected to be 1,089.4 feet, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation said late last week. That's...
  • Wet winter doesn’t end climate change risk to Colorado River [barf]

    08/15/2019 8:37:15 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 26 replies
    Associated Press ^ | August 15, 2019 | Felicia Fonseca
    Snow swamped mountains across the U.S. West last winter, leaving enough to thrill skiers into the summer, swelling rivers and streams when it melted, and largely making wildfire restrictions unnecessary. But the wet weather can be misleading. Climate change means the region is still getting drier and hotter. “It only demonstrates the wide swings we have to manage going forward,” James Eklund, former director of the Upper Colorado River Commission, an interstate agency that ensures river water is doled out properly, said earlier this year. “You can put an ice cube — even an excellent ice cube — in a...
  • The Grand Canyon’s Oldest Footprints Are 310 Million Years Old

    10/29/2018 12:57:38 PM PDT · by ETL · 46 replies
    Smithsonian.com ^ | October 26, 2018 | Meilan Solly
    The 28 footprints capture an early reptile-like creature’s unusual diagonal gait (Courtesy of Stephen Rowland) Some 310 million years ago, a reptile-like creature with an unusual gait roamed the sandy expanses of the Grand Canyon, leaving a trail of 28 footprints that can still be seen today. As Michael Greshko reports for National Geographic, these unusually well-preserved markers represent the national park’s oldest footfalls—and, if additional analysis links the early reptile to one that left a similar set of prints in Scotland roughly 299 million years ago, the tracks may even earn the distinction of being the oldest of their...
  • Grand Canyon Gorge Is 9 Times Older Than Thought

    04/09/2008 1:26:29 PM PDT · by blam · 45 replies · 108+ views
    National Geographic News ^ | 4-9-2008 | Hope Hamashige
    Grand Canyon Gorge Is 9 Times Older Than Thought Hope Hamashige for National Geographic NewsApril 9, 2008 New research on the Grand Canyon challenges the long-held belief that the canyon was carved by the mighty Colorado River about six million years ago. Parts of the canyon were formed more than 50 million years earlier than previously thought, according to the new study. The newfound evidence, which will be presented in the May issue of the Geological Society of America Bulletin, shows that part of the canyon known as Upper Granite Gorge formed more than 55 million years ago. The history...