Complete doomsday scenario’ for drought-stricken Colorado River

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Complete doomsday scenario’ for drought-stricken Colorado River

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A camper parked along Lake Powell in Big Water, Utah. Scientists fear the lake's water level could reach a low that would make power generation at Glen Canyon Dam halt. (Joshua Lott/The Washington Post)

PAGE, Ariz. — The first sign of serious trouble for the drought-stricken American Southwest could be a whirlpool.

It could happen if the surface of Lake Powell, a man-made reservoir along the Colorado River that’s already a quarter of its former size, drops another 38 feet down the concrete face of the 710-foot Glen Canyon Dam here. At that point, the surface would be approaching the tops of eight underwater openings that allow river water to pass through the hydroelectric dam.

The normally placid Lake Powell, the nation’s second-largest reservoir, could suddenly transform into something resembling a funnel, with water circling the openings, the dam’s operators say.

If that happens, the massive turbines that generate electricity for 4.5 million people would have to shut down — after nearly 60 years of use — or risk destruction from air bubbles. The only outlet for Colorado River water from the dam would then be a set of smaller, deeper and rarely used bypass tubes with a far more limited ability to pass water downstream to the Grand Canyon and the cities and farms in Arizona, Nevada and California.

Such an outcome — known as a “minimum power pool” — was once unfathomable here. Now, the federal government projects that day could come as soon as July.
FULL STORY https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate- ... ke-powell/
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Re: Complete doomsday scenario’ for drought-stricken Colorado River

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And Governor Newsome is mandating that we build build build more housing. What a fool.
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Re: Complete doomsday scenario’ for drought-stricken Colorado River

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My wife and I took a vacation that direction a few years ago and drove down to that exact spot where the picture was taken. Spoke with one group who fondly remembered skiing around the huge rock in the background. Large recreation area where people camp, RV, play in the lake and no doubt consume massive quantities of beer. What is amazing is how far away from the water the original improvements like restrooms, snack bars, etc. are from where the water is today. Mother Nature plays the long game and she is undefeated.

On a side note, if you are in the area be sure to go to Buckskin Gulch slot canyon. One of the most amazing hikes you can take where you will get to see what water and millions of years can do.
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