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SALT LAKE CITY – The Bureau of Reclamation today announced two separate urgent drought response actions that will help prop up

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area continues to respond to low water conditions on Lake Powell. This week’s low water update includes:

Reclamation modifies monthly water releases from Lake Powell to protect reservoir’s critical elevations SALT LAKE CITY – The Bureau of Reclamation

Reclamation awards $76 million construction contract for continued progress on the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project Farmington, N.M. – The Bureau

Reclamation releases updated projections of Colorado River system conditions Projections incorporate updated 30-year climate normals utilized in inflow forecasts COLORADO

Reclamation releases updated projections of Colorado River system conditions Modeling results assist drought response planning in the Colorado River Basin

Emergency Efforts Being Made by the Bureau of Reclamation (The following came to us from the Arizona News Connection in

Reclamation releases additional 5-year projections to support drought response planning efforts in the Colorado River Basin SALT LAKE CITY – As

Reclamation completes review of Colorado River operations for Lakes Powell and Mead December 18, 2020 Boulder City, Nev. —The Bureau