"Lake Mead Sinks To Record Low, Risking Water Shortage"

"Lake Mead sunk to a record low Tuesday night, falling below the point that would trigger a water-supply shortage if the reservoir doesn't recover soon.

Water managers expect the lake's level to rebound enough to ward off a 2016 shortage thanks to a wetter-than-expected spring. But in the long run, as a U.S. Bureau of Reclamation spokeswoman said, 'We still need a lot more water.'

The reservoir stores water for parts of Arizona, Southern California, southern Nevada and northern Mexico — all of which have endured a 15-year drought that continues."

Caitlin McGlade reports for the Arizona Republic June 24, 2015.

Source: Arizona Republic, 06/25/2015