Lake Powell: State of the Reservoir
A working snapshot of Lake Powell conditions, constraints, and near-term outlook.
Current Storage and Elevation
Why storage and elevation look different
Current Operation
Monthly Operational Flows - Last 12 Months
Daily Operational Flows - Last 30 Days
Total release water-year to date:
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Implied full water-year release at recent pace:YTD release + (remaining WY days × average daily release over last 7/30 days)
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Based on last 30 days: –
Based on year-to-date pace: –
Near-Term Outlook
Current Operational Context
Glen Canyon Dam operations would remain consistent with the existing 2007 Interim Guidelines except if Lake Powell is in the Middle Elevation Release Tier or Lower Elevation Balancing Tier, when a mid-year adjustment could be made to reduce the annual volume to no less than 6.0 maf. This mid-year adjustment would be permissible only if the minimum probable scenario in the 24-Month Study shows Lake Powell dropping below 3,500 feet at any point in the following 12 months.
Near-term Colorado River Operations are guided by the Supplement to the 2007 Colorado River Interim Guidelines for Lower Basin Shortages and the Coordinated Operations for Lake Powell and Lake Mead - Record of Decision from April 2024. US Bureau of Reclamation Record of Decision
Upstream Active Storage Potential
Lake Powell is just one of many reservoirs that make up the Colorado River storage system operated by the US Bureau of Reclamation. While there are a number of reservoirs upstream of Lake Powell, their collective volume is drarfed by the capacity of Lake Powell. It is not unheard of for USBR to deliver emergency releases of water from upstream reservoirs to Lake Powell. 2021-2022 Drought Response Operations Summary for a delivery of 588,000 acre-feet from Flaming Gorge Reservoir to Lake Powell
Total current upstream active storage potential:
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Individual reservoir current active storage potential:
Flaming Gorge: –
Navajo:
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Fontenelle: –
Release Pace Comparison
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