June 14, 2022

The following table summarizes the status of Arizona’s key surface water supplies for the month of June.

20222021202020192018
COLORADO RIVER SYSTEM
Lake Powell (% full)2735514553
Lake Mead (% full)2836424038
Total Colorado System (% full)3542524951
Elevation (Lake Mead; ft msl)1,0461,0711,0901,0861,079
DCP “Tier Zero” Declaration Elevation (ft msl)1,0901,0901,090NANA
Tier 1 Shortage Declaration Elevation (ft msl)1,0751,0751,0751,0751,075
Tier 2a Shortage Declaration Elevation (ft msl)1,0501,0501,0501,0501,050
Tier 2b Shortage Declaration Elevation (ft msl)1,0451,0451,045NANA
Elevation (Lake Powell; ft msl)3,5363,6523,6083,5903,612
Minimum Power Generation Elevation Elevation (ft msl)3,4903,4903,4903,4903,490
Upper Basin Water Year Precipitation to Date (% of average)91728412569
Upper Basin Current Snowpack (% of average)NANANA765NA
SALT / VERDE RIVER SYSTEM
Salt River Reservoirs (% full)7274968058
Verde River Reservoirs (% full)3131907029
Total Salt / Verde System (% full)6769967954
Salt/Verde Water Year Precipitation to Date (% of average)655010112630
Salt/Verde Current Snowpack Level (% of average)NANANANANA
CAP STORAGE
Lake Pleasant (% full)8785908779*

*June 2018 Lake Pleasant storage estimated based on lake level

Data compiled from Central Arizona Water Conservation District, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, and Salt River Project

Data compiled from Central Arizona Water Conservation District, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, and Salt River Project

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