The Hoover Dam Reservoir is at an All-Time Low
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The Hoover Dam Reservoir is at an All-Time Low:
Much of the Western US faces drought, extreme heat, and fire risk
Lake Mead, the reservoir created by the Hoover Dam, that feeds water to 25 million people across Western states, is historically low. On June 9th, the water level dipped to 1,071.57 feet above sea level, narrowly beating a record low last set in 2016.
The lake surface has dropped 140 feet since 2000, leaving the reservoir just 37 percent full. With such a dramatic drop, officials expect to declare an official water shortage for the first time ever. That could affect water and energy that Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam deliver to Arizona, California, and Nevada.
Check out this drought map of the US.
How are things in your area? What steps (if any) have been taken to help improve the situation?
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