Las Vegas Review-Journal

Prepping for serious water drop

Park Service assembling new plan for Lake Mead

- By Henry Brean Las Vegas Review-journal

National Park Service officials are seeking input from the public as they prepare for the worst at Lake Mead.

The service is developing a low-water plan to address access and infrastruc­ture issues should the lake’s surface fall another 130 feet to levels never before contemplat­ed.

The document and related environmen­tal impact statement now under developmen­t will identify the steps necessary for continued operation of each of the lake’s access points.

The surface of Lake Mead now sits at about 1,082 feet above sea level. The latest projection­s from federal forecaster­s say it could drop to 1,069 feet by July 2019.

The park’s current low-water plan addresses management down to a lake elevation of 1,050 feet. The new plan would extend those management directives through another 100 vertical feet of water loss, down to a surface elevation of just 950 feet, with an emphasis on maintainin­g current amenities and access to the water to the extent that funding and the physical landscape allow.

“Everything that we’re proposing is quite difficult,” said Chelsea Kennedy, spokeswoma­n for Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

Since the drought began on the Colorado River in 2000, the surface of Lake Mead has dropped more than 130 feet, forcing the closure of three boat launch ramps and three marinas.

During that time, the park has spent well over $40 million to extend other ramps, roads and utility lines; build new parking lots; move docks and navigation­al aids for boaters; and mark new hazards on land and water.

Should the lake’s surface elevation

 ?? Chase Stevens ?? People enjoy the water at Lake Mead National Recreation Area on Aug. 15. The lake’s surface has dropped more than 130 feet since 2000.
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Chase Stevens People enjoy the water at Lake Mead National Recreation Area on Aug. 15. The lake’s surface has dropped more than 130 feet since 2000. Las Vegas Review-journal

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