Drought and Water Management Lead to Fish Deaths at San Carlos Reservoir
The San Carlos Reservoir in Arizona has suffered significant water level declines due to drought and water releases, resulting in widespread fish fatalities.
Editorial Staff
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Updated about 18 hours ago
The San Carlos Reservoir in Arizona is experiencing critically low water levels, primarily attributed to ongoing drought conditions and strategic water releases.
These factors have contributed to an alarming situation, leading to widespread fish deaths in the reservoir.
The impact of these environmental challenges raises concerns about water management practices and the health of local ecosystems.