Lake Powell
Lake Powell Real Estate Blog Moved!
Thursday, May 8th, 2008Please note the Lake Powell Arizona Utah Real Estate blog has moved to it’s new home at
LAKE POWELL ARIZONA UTAH REAL ESTATE BLOG
In the future Heatherrankin.net will host many photos from the Lake Powell area.
Thanks for your support!
Real Estate and the Lake Powell Pipeline Part 1
Saturday, March 22nd, 2008First off: There is a meeting scheduled in Big Water, Utah at Town Hall on April 3, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. (Mountain Daylight Time - not AZ time) with the Utah Department of Natural Resources.
This is one of several meetings going on the week of March 31st to inform the public of the status […]
Lake Powell Colorado River Flood Update
Wednesday, March 19th, 2008On Friday the good news started hitting the papers. It was a SUCCESS!!
The general thought is that this flood is all about the endangered fishies. It is, no doubt, but in my book it is also about the sustainable habitat downstream that has been created by the dam, as well as us wee humans enjoyment […]
Colorado River Spring Runoff and Lake Powell Part 1
Sunday, March 9th, 2008Seven of the last eight years the water flowing into Lake Powell from the Colorado River, and upper basin tributaries, has been in the state of drought. 2002 saw only 25% of average inflow in to the lake. Average is such a misleading word when used in describing events in the desert. Not much average […]
Photos of the Glen Canyon Dam 2008 Experimental Floods
Friday, March 7th, 2008I spent the afternoon checking out the habitat beach building experimental flows from Glen Canyon Dam. The sheer power of the water is awesome. Standing behind the Carl Hayden Visitor Center at the dam the noise of the water floats up the canyon wall. 300,000 gallons of water a second hitting the Colorado River makes […]
Lake Powell High Flow Experiment - Wow!
Thursday, March 6th, 2008Once again the world wide media has descended on Page, Arizona, and Glen Canyon Dam to watch and record a spectacular release of water and witness environmental history.
Starting yesterday and running until March 10, 2008, a high flow water release from Glen Canyon Dam is rushing down Glen Canyon and into the Grand Canyon. […]