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Only a week after levels peaked, California's biggest reservoir has lost roughly a foot of water. As of Monday, the lake's elevation was 1,061.07 feet, nearly 6 feet below full capacity.
Folsom Lake, a crucial water source for the Sacramento region, is now at 93 percent of capacity, up from 80 percent on April 13, 2024, according to the California Data Exchange Center.
After several wet winters soaked California, the state’s largest reservoir is nearly overflowing for the third year in a row. Shasta Lake can hold about 1.5 trillion gallons of water, which can ...
The 117-million-gallon reservoir in the heart of Pacific Palisades was 25% full when additional leaks were found in its floating cover. The reservoir is expected to be back online in June.
The state’s largest reservoir, Lake Oroville, is now at 87% of capacity and 121% of its historical average for this time of year. Earlier this week, DWR raised the State Water Project allocation ...
In Northern California, Lake Shasta, the state’s largest reservoir, is 111% of its average capacity for this date. Lake Oroville, the largest reservoir of the State Water Project, is at 120%.
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