The health of our waters is the principal measure of how we live on the land — Luna Leopold
It’s time for an update to the #ColoradoRiver/Lees Ferry flows chart, showing the April High Flow Experiment and elevated releases from #LakePowell this summer — Lauren Steeley #COriver #aridification
It’s time for an update to the Colorado River/Lees Ferry flows chart, showing the April High Flow Experiment and elevated releases from Powell this summer. pic.twitter.com/cHdT3fPkEC
September 21, 1923, 9:00 a.m. — Colorado River at Lees Ferry. From right bank on line with Klohr’s house and gage house. Old “Dugway” or inclined gage shows to left of gage house. Gage height 11.05′, discharge 27,000 cfs. Lens 16, time =1/25, camera supported. Photo by G.C. Stevens of the USGS.
Source: 1921-1937 Surface Water Records File, Colorado R. @ Lees Ferry, Laguna Niguel Federal Records Center, Accession No. 57-78-0006, Box 2 of 2 , Location No. MB053635.