Lake Powell water levels face threat from ‘overgrown’ forests
Lake Powell, a vital water source in the Colorado River Basin that serves 40 million people, has suffered from severe drought in recent years. Though water levels have recovered from historic lows, the lake may never be full again, and the reasons go beyond just climate change and record temperatures. One often-overlooked factor affecting water availability is the extensive forest cover throughout the basin, according to Gene Shawcroft, the Colorado River commissioner of Utah.