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The US Army Corps of Engineers opened two dams on Friday in Central California and let roughly 2.2 billion gallons of water flow out of reservoirs, after President Donald Trump ordered the release ...
Last week, the Trump administration released significant amounts of water from two dams in California's Central Valley, with Trump claiming the action would have prevented the Los Angeles fires.
Trump's release of billions of gallons of water in California sparks backlash from experts and officials who say it threatens farmers' livelihood and was done without notifying officials.
President Trump heightened his battle with California over water policy by suggesting troops arrived in the state to turn on water pumps — which state officials quickly denied.
More than 250 different crops are grown within the Central Valley, most of them high-value crops such as almonds and grapes–both water-intensive crops–as well as a robust dairy sector.
California water officials are projecting a boost in delivery fulfillments this year, despite enduring a predominantly dry January. The Department of Water Resources on Tuesday announced that its ...
California's Department of Water Resources (DWR) on Monday provided an update on the state's snowpack levels and warned that with a dry forecast ahead, the marks could stay below normal during a ...
California's water system has remained a complex topic and was recently put into the spotlight by President Donald Trump's comments. "This is the intake for the Central Valley Project, ...
California often battles water issues at its reservoirs, as drought and high demand deplete levels. The state water problem faces more challenges as officials try to maintain smooth dam operation ...
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