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Midwestern Drought Causes Water Conservation
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6/21/2025
Lake Mead falls to lowest level since Hoover Dam's construction as "apocalyptic" heatwave and drought hit parts of US.
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00:00
This is it. This is the iconic Hoover Dam in all of its glory and wonderment.
00:08
It was built as a monument to America's ascendancy, providing power and water in a country hungry for both.
00:15
Yet this triumph of engineering risks becoming a monument to the global tragedy of environmental change,
00:22
as the reservoir which powers the Hoover Dam depletes.
00:28
We're in the 22nd year of drought in the Colorado River Basin.
00:32
Lake Mead is at 35% capacity and that means we have about 25% less ability to produce power.
00:41
Nature displays its distress well. The white band is the watermark, vividly showing what the level was and what it has fallen to.
00:50
This reservoir, which supplies the dam and 25 million people, is now at an all-time low.
00:58
We will very likely be declaring shortage for the first time ever in the lower basin for the year 2022.
01:07
The electricity for 8 million Americans is produced by the Hoover Dam, this vast site powered by Lake Mead.
01:14
To protect electrical output, a shortage declaration would reduce the water supply to homes and businesses.
01:21
People need to conserve water in every way that they can, in their homes, in their landscape.
01:27
Rising temperatures offer huge challenges to the lake and the dam.
01:32
Drought and climate change are the major problems here.
01:35
But this year's super high temperatures mean that evaporation has reached record levels too.
01:41
Enough water is lost every week from here to fill 15,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools.
01:48
And water pressure on a depleting supply.
01:57
The dam provides power to Las Vegas, America's power-guzzling playground.
02:02
It's the fastest warming city and in the driest state.
02:06
With an expanding population and rising temperatures, conservation is all.
02:11
Surprisingly, in terms of water at least, the strip is not the problem.
02:15
Almost all of it here is recycled.
02:18
Here's some water right here.
02:20
Wastage elsewhere is the real issue.
02:23
This is water waste.
02:25
Water waste investigator 7158.
02:27
I have water coming through a brick wall from the backyard.
02:31
Las Vegas is tackling that with round-the-clock patrols.
02:35
Oh yeah, look at this.
02:36
There are fines of up to $5,000 for water wastage.
02:40
And I guess people would say this isn't a big deal, this is only a little bit of water.
02:44
But this is cumulative effect.
02:46
And if you take this whole complex, there's thousands of gallons of water going out that main gate there.
02:53
And this water will go into the storm drain system.
02:57
It'll evaporate before it even hits the lake.
02:59
So that's where the waste is from this.
03:02
This is not recoverable.
03:05
I have a spray and flow situation.
03:07
These patrols are part of Las Vegas' attempt to protect the lake that so much of this city depends on.
03:14
The water consumption is going down, but the lake is going down faster.
03:18
It's sad. Every drop counts.
03:21
A century ago, human ingenuity delivered a supply solution for America's West.
03:27
Even greater ingenuity will be needed to ensure this wonder of the past has a place in the future.
03:34
Sweetheart Missionaler
03:37
Winter University
03:43
Huskcay what's on the national track west?
03:44
Yes it does.
03:46
As headsawa ships with a clouds.
03:48
You can't stay in the nativity system.
03:49
It doesn't.
03:50
I haven't heard yet.
03:51
It's bad yet.
03:52
We're sentient none of these pottery systems.
03:53
We're akin to the standardology union tails.
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