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Visit America's First National Recreation Area For Outdoor Thrills And Brilliant Blue Waters
The first National Recreation Area is still one of the greatest American travel destinations thanks to a vast variety of ...
Water in Lake Mead is on course to fall to the lowest level in recorded history by 2027, according to a recent forecast by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Water levels in the reservoir have steadily ...
Shaun McKinnon of The Arizona Republic has the story: Drought-stricken Lake Mead has dropped an additional 10 feet since summer 2009, and now Colorado River users are scrambling to keep the reservoir ...
PHOENIX — Human remains found near Lake Mead in 1987 have been identified as a San Diego woman who went missing 39 years ago, officials announced Tuesday. According to the Mohave County Sheriff’s ...
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Study looks at ‘realistically available’ water in Lake Mead, Lake Powell a year from now
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — “Immediate and substantial reductions” in Colorado River water use could be needed much sooner than anyone predicted, according to a study published last week. The problem: People ...
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Wildlife advocates in Arizona work to protect Colorado River
With Arizona in the grips of a prolonged drought, scientists are working on a new management plan for Colorado River water. As the state continues its unbridled growth, a growing number of residents ...
(CNN) — Deep below the surface of the ground in one of the driest parts of the country, there is a looming problem: The water is running out — but not the kind that fills lakes, streams and reservoirs ...
The water beneath our feet that we use to bathe, drink and water crops is vanishing faster than ever in the Colorado River Basin, according to a new study. From Arizona State University researchers, ...
Roughly 6.4 million of the Arizona's 7.5 million residents are living in areas of drought. The University of Arizona is a ...
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation projects the water level at Nevada's Lake Mead will hit a record low of 1,041.05 feet within two years, reports Newsweek. Activists warn that steps must be taken now to ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that extreme heat can cause heat-related illnesses, particularly in young children, the elderly, and those with chronic health issues.
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