Colorado River · U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
Lake Mohave
Davis Dam · 1.81 MAF capacity at full pool
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About Mohave
Lake Mohave sits between Lake Mead and Lake Havasu on the lower Colorado River, in the Black Canyon section along the Arizona–Nevada border. It is a re-regulating reservoir downstream of Hoover Dam.
Davis Dam was completed in 1953 and is operated by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Its primary function is to smooth Hoover Dam's hourly hydropower releases into a steadier flow before water enters Lake Havasu.
Daily storage, elevation, and release values come from the USBR Reclamation Information Sharing Environment (RISE). Lake Mohave does not have federally codified shortage tiers, so AZWx presents a percent-of-capacity readout without a tier classification.