Southern Nevada Confronts a Challenging Future After Water Cuts Further Deplete Lake Mead
As a result, water levels at Lake Mead and Lake Powell, the river’s two largest reservoirs, are also depleting rapidly. In April, with Lake Powell on track to fall below 3,490 feet later this year—the minimum level at which it can generate power—the Bureau of Reclamation stepped in to announce emergency reductions to the amount of Colorado River water released from Lake Powell downstream to Lake Mead.


