Lake Powell

NOUN
  1. the second largest reservoir in the United States; located in southern Utah and north central Arizona and formed by the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River
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How To Use Lake Powell In A Sentence

  • The water in Lake Powell is used to irrigate the area.
  • A sustained drought has shriveled Lake Powell in the Southwest to expose a red-rock wonderland drowned decades ago.
  • None of the water from Lake Powell is used to irrigate the area.
  • He expanded the program to include summertime adventure travel, including rafting in the Grand Canyon and kayaking at Lake Powell.
  • Houseboating on Lake Powell, in the middle of the Great American Desert, is a totally different experience so we dutifully followed the dockhand's instructions on anchoring our boat - ‘Use a shovel,’ he said.
  • None of the water from Lake Powell is used to irrigate the area.
  • None of the water from Lake Powell is used to irrigate the area.
  • But we aren't prepared for that first grand view of Lake Powell, a vast man-made reservoir straddling Utah and Arizona.
  • Along with the Glen Canyon Institute, the Club wants to decommission Glen Canyon Dam and drain the Lake Powell reservoir, eventually restoring 180 miles of river upstream.
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