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Lake Oroville begins process of slowly draining - MSNOn Monday, inflows into Lake Oroville were estimated at 3,000 cubic feet per second. “Outflows from Lake Oroville are currently around 6,600 cfs,” Borrayo said.
But at some Lake Michigan beaches in Cook and Lake counties — and some beaches at inland lakes in McHenry County — nary a soul is to be found. The beaches are closed or under advisories due to ...
Taking a dip in the lake is something some may take for granted. But mobility equipment and other resources can make Lake Michigan beaches more accessible for those with a disability.
Several beaches in Lake and McHenry counties remained closed for another day Sunday due to high bacteria levels. The closings, some of which have been in place since Thursday, come as high ...
After sitting near capacity for almost a month, Lake Oroville is beginning to slowly creep back down in water elevation as the California Department of Water Resources steadily increases outflows.
Taking a dip in the lake is something some may take for granted. But mobility equipment and other resources can make Lake Michigan beaches more accessible for those with a disability.
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