<2> The Grand Canyon Has a Water Crisis. Here’s How the Feds Want to Address It.
<3> A Growing Concern: The Colorado River and the Grand Canyon
The Colorado River, which flows through the Grand Canyon, is facing a severe water crisis. The river’s water levels have been declining, and the situation is becoming increasingly dire. In response to this crisis, the federal government is proposing five possible options for changing how the Colorado River flows through the Grand Canyon.
<3> The Proposed Solutions
The five proposed options aim to address the water crisis by altering the river’s flow in various ways. These options include:
<3> Option 1: Flushing the River
One of the proposed options involves flushing the river by releasing a large amount of water from the Glen Canyon Dam. This would help to replenish the river’s water levels and improve the flow of water through the Grand Canyon.
<3> Option 2: Water Storage
Another option involves building a new water storage facility to collect and store excess water from the Colorado River. This would help to reduce the amount of water that is lost to evaporation and improve the overall water management system.
<3> Option 3: Water Recycling
A third option involves recycling water from the
