Will Hoover Dam become a "dead pool", unable to release water?
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Hoover Dam is operating at reduced capacity due to critical water levels (below 1050 elevation feet). If it drops to 895 ft or below it will be considered a "dead pool", unable to release water downstream.
Will Hoover Dam's water level drop to 895 ft or below at any point in 2022, as registered by this site? https://mead.uslakes.info/level.asp
Note: water level is partially mediated by managing up and downstream dams.
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