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Officials plan to flush 50000 toilets to boost hydropower at drought hit Utah lake
International
Published on 24 April 2026

The trick is water release, but the impact is local
Water managers in Utah are releasing huge volumes from the Flaming Gorge Reservoir to protect hydropower output at Lake Powell, supplying electricity for more than 350,000 households. The move is meant to keep turbines running, but it disrupts local communities and alters downstream water availability, underscoring how drought forces harsh tradeoffs between energy and environmental needs.
- Massive releases from Flaming Gorge target stable hydropower at Lake Powell
- Plan supports electricity for over 350000 households
- Local communities and downstream water supply face significant disruptions
- Shows how drought intensifies energy vs environmental tradeoffs
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