The Colorado River - Endangered?
The Colorado River in the American Southwest The Colorado River is heavily dammed. There are 7 major dams that produce reservoirs along its 1450 miles. Along its tributaries, there are another 50 or so. The largest of these include Parker Dam, Hoover Dam, Glen Canyon Dam, and Grand Valley Diversion Dam. These store not only vast amounts of water, but they are also important for hydroelectricity and as a source of fresh water. It is the demand for fresh water that is causing the problem. Irrigation, water for industry and public consumption, and evaporation all contribute to its depletion. The river system supports some 40 million Americans and irrigates over 5 million acres of farmland. Much of California, Nevada, and Arizona get their water from the Colorado River. The river basin provides water for about 10 percent of all the United States. Between the dams, water extraction, and reduced rainfall from global warming, the river is running dry i...