As the level of Lake Powell behind the Glen Canyon dam get dangerously low, this excellent piece (with some spectacular photos) explores what is being revealed, what was lost when the reservoir was filled, and the uncertainty over what is to come.

Is there any precedent for a river basically becoming completely disconnected from its downstream reaches by a dam with stranded intakes?

https://www.hcn.org/issues/55.2/features-water-glen-canyon-revealed

Glen Canyon revealed

What comes next for Lake Powell?

The water crisis in the southwestern US is the whole climate crisis in a microcosm: unrealistic assumptions about perpetual abundance producing a whole infrastructure locked into those assumptions, which is now breaking as it is put under more and more stress. And a complete failure to adapt due to the dominance of short-term self-interest.
@allochthonous
Indigenous and Hispanic people who have lived here for 500 years understand the importance of water, but most newcomers to New Mexico don't.
@DoomsdaysCW