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The South Bay is working to find solutions to protect against future droughts. The San Luis Reservoir, which is located nearly 40 miles east of Gilroy, is the fifth largest reservoir in California ...
The latest map from the U.S. Drought Monitor shows San Luis Obispo County, California, with no dry areas. Here’s a look at rain totals for the year.
Sites Reservoir, a slightly smaller northern version of San Luis that has been kicking around since the 1950s, is projected to cost $4 billion. Second, dams are environmentally destructive.
Deal reached to greatly expand capacity of San Luis Reservoir After Monday's rainfall in the Bay Area, it may be hard to focus on the fact that climate change is threatening deeper and more ...
San Luis Reservoir, which ranks among California’s largest reservoirs, is slated to gain an additional 130,000 acre-feet of storage space — equivalent to the annual water use of roughly ...
San Luis Reservoir, a key water supply for much of California that is located between Gilroy and Los Banos along Highway 152, is full.
Their plan is to raise the dam at San Luis Reservoir outside Los Banos by 10 feet – in addition to the 10-foot raise prescribed by the seismic-strengthening project currently underway – and ...
San Luis Reservoir west of Los Banos is on its way to filling for the first time since 2011 as rain and snow bring the state more drought relief. Meanwhile, a healthy snowpack is giving southern ...
Sites Reservoir, a slightly smaller northern version of San Luis that has been kicking around since the 1950s, is projected to cost $4 billion. Second, dams are environmentally destructive.
Sites Reservoir, a slightly smaller northern version of San Luis that has been kicking around since the 1950s, is projected to cost $4 billion. Second, dams are environmentally destructive.