…Lake Pueblo is at its lowest level in five years as drought conditions continue in the Arkansas River basin.
There are approximately 167,000 acre-feet of water stored in Lake Pueblo, about 35,000 acre-feet less than at the same time last year, and 65 percent of capacity.
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