Secretary of Interior Deb Haaland begins three-day swing through Colorado
US Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland is in Colorado for to discuss drought, wildfires and to promote the Biden administration plan on infrastructure. Author: Marianne Goodland (Colorado Politics) Published: 8:56 PM MDT July 22, 2021 Updated: 8:56 PM MDT July 22, 2021
DENVER U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland is in Colorado for the next three days to discuss drought, wildfires and to promote the Biden administration plan on infrastructure, which proposes funding to deal with extreme wildfires and the Western drought crisis.
Haaland began her visit by attending a roundtable on drought at Denver Water on Thursday morning. The roundtable included U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette of Denver, members of the Polis and Biden administrations and water district representatives.
Lake Powell poised to hit record low, Colorado Springs in the throes of contingency planning
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Group calls plan to boost Lake Powell levels a Band-Aid
The Bureau of Reclamation is taking emergency measures to keep Lake Powell from falling to critically low levels. The contingency operations call for releasing water from three reservoirs, including Flaming Gorge, to give Lake Powell a small boost.
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The Bureau of Reclamation is taking emergency measures to keep Lake Powell from falling to critically low levels. The contingency operations call for releasing water from three reservoirs, including Flaming Gorge, to give Lake Powell a small boost.
But the group Save The Colorado is calling the plan a Band-Aid and said it won t be enough to save Lake Powell.
Outlets At Blue Mesa, Other Upstream Reservoirs Opened To Raise Near-Critical Water Level At Lake Powell
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(CBS4) Amid predictions that the water surface at Arizona’s Lake Powell will likely encroach on levels needed to maintain power generation at its dam for the first time since it was initially filled, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has taken the first step toward addressing the problem with water from upstream reservoirs.
The bureau announced Thursday that it was increasing the amounts of water released from Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Blue Mesa Reservoir and Navajo Reservoir, starting immediately.