Lake Mead is the largest reservoir by volume in the United States and was created by the construction of the 221-meter high Hoover Dam in 1935 at Black Canyon on the lower Colorado River between Nevada and Arizona (fig. 1). Inflows of water into the lake include three rivers, Colorado, Virgin, and Muddy; as well as Las Vegas Wash, which is now perennial because of discharges from municipal wastewater treatment plants (Covay and Leiker, 1998) and urban stormwater runoff. As the population within the Las Vegas Valley began to increase in the 1940s, the treated effluent volume also has increased and in 1993 it constituted about 96 percent of the annual discharge of Las Vegas Wash (Bevans and others, 1996). The mean flow of Las Vegas Wash into ...
Lake Mead provides many significant benefits that have made the modern development of the southweste...
The Lake Mead Monitoring Program has continued to develop information on the limnological condition ...
Assessing the changes in contaminant inputs (both organic and inorganic) over time is important in d...
Lake Mead is the largest reservoir by volume in the United States and was created by the constructio...
The Nevada Basin and Range (NVBR) study unit of the U.S. Geological Survey\u27s National Water-Quali...
Las Vegas Wash, a natural wash east of the city of Las Vegas, Nevada, carries stormwater, groundwate...
Lake Mead has undergone a serious decline since Glen Canyon Dam was constructed 450 km upstream in 1...
This study developed from observations made during an earlier study on Lake Mead which was reported ...
Studies conducted by the University of Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV), the Nevada Department of Wildlife (N...
Lake Mead is a deep, subtropical, moderately productive, desert impoundment with a negative heterogr...
This report was prepared by the Federal Water- Quality Administration, Pacific Southwest Region, now...
The Las Vegas Wash is a wetlands ecosystem that acts to buffer the effects of wastewater discharges ...
Las Vegas Wash, a natural wash east of Las Vegas, Nevada, carries stormwater, groundwater drainage, ...
International concern over endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) has become heightened in recent yea...
Lake Mead was impounded in 1935 by the construction of Hoover Dam. The Colorado River was unregulate...
Lake Mead provides many significant benefits that have made the modern development of the southweste...
The Lake Mead Monitoring Program has continued to develop information on the limnological condition ...
Assessing the changes in contaminant inputs (both organic and inorganic) over time is important in d...
Lake Mead is the largest reservoir by volume in the United States and was created by the constructio...
The Nevada Basin and Range (NVBR) study unit of the U.S. Geological Survey\u27s National Water-Quali...
Las Vegas Wash, a natural wash east of the city of Las Vegas, Nevada, carries stormwater, groundwate...
Lake Mead has undergone a serious decline since Glen Canyon Dam was constructed 450 km upstream in 1...
This study developed from observations made during an earlier study on Lake Mead which was reported ...
Studies conducted by the University of Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV), the Nevada Department of Wildlife (N...
Lake Mead is a deep, subtropical, moderately productive, desert impoundment with a negative heterogr...
This report was prepared by the Federal Water- Quality Administration, Pacific Southwest Region, now...
The Las Vegas Wash is a wetlands ecosystem that acts to buffer the effects of wastewater discharges ...
Las Vegas Wash, a natural wash east of Las Vegas, Nevada, carries stormwater, groundwater drainage, ...
International concern over endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) has become heightened in recent yea...
Lake Mead was impounded in 1935 by the construction of Hoover Dam. The Colorado River was unregulate...
Lake Mead provides many significant benefits that have made the modern development of the southweste...
The Lake Mead Monitoring Program has continued to develop information on the limnological condition ...
Assessing the changes in contaminant inputs (both organic and inorganic) over time is important in d...