According to Nick Williams, power manager for the Bureau of Reclamation’s Upper Colorado River Basin, the water level at Lake Powell is likely to dip below a key target elevation of 3,525 feet above sea level, a benchmark water managers have long tried to avoid.
“I think we’re right at 2 feet above that target elevation,” Williams said. “At the rate we’re dropping we could be there in a week or two.”
LINK (via: The Colorado Sun)