How Do We Store Water?
Let’s look at how water is stored and then transported when needed. One of the ways that the southwestern United States stores water is in reservoirs, which are areas behind dams that collect and store water from the river. There are over 15 dams and reservoirs in Arizona.
Lake Mead is a reservoir created by Hoover Dam on the Colorado River.
Take Notes
Look at the map and follow the paths of the Colorado, Gila, and Salt Rivers. Then, answer the following questions in complete sentences in the Text Box below.
- What river has the most dams on it?
- What are the bodies of water behind a dam called?
- Name three dams on the Colorado River.
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* Red dot indicates a dam on a river
Map of Arizona showing red dots that indicating names of dams along rivers. There are 15 dams all across the state. The Salt River has the most dams. Glen Canyon Dam, (Lake Powell), Hoover Dam (Lake Mead) and Davis Dam are names of a dams on the Colorado River.