The Southern California wildfires reached 100 percent containment on January 31, the same day that President Donald Trump ...
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Central Valley water managers react to Trump’s sudden water release: ‘It’s wrong’Tulare County water managers were perplexed and frustrated ... The winter flood control capacity limit for Lake Kaweah is ...
Orders from Washington for releases at two dams didn’t benefit anyone and made nobody happy, except maybe the president.
Groundwater Sustainability Agencies (GSA) in the Tulare Lake Subbasin (TLSB) remain focused on complying with SGMA as KCFB’s ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has dramatically increased the amount of water flowing from two dams in California's Tulare ...
The water was being held behind federal dams at Lake Kaweah east of Visalia and Success Lake near Porterville. As reported by Lois Henry of the website SJV Water, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers last ...
There is a school of thought that the 2.2 billion gallons of water that President Trump ordered the Army Corps of Engineers ...
President Trump’s order to release billions of gallons of water in California’s Central Valley last week — with the purported goal of dousing fires 100 miles away — is being ...
In the wake of the Los Angeles fires, President Trump blamed California for not sending enough water to help with ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers opened two dams in Tulare County, releasing large amounts of water into river channels ...
President Trump's order to significantly release water from two Tulare County reservoirs has raised concerns among local officials and farmers.
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To fulfill a social media promise, the White House orchestrated a needless release of water down two San Joaquin Valley rivers. Farmers said nothing.
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