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Love the water? California is home to the No. 1 lake in the nation, according to USA Today readers.
Lake Oroville, California's second-largest reservoir, has experienced dramatic swings in water levels over recent years, reflecting broader challenges in the state's management of water resources.
The Sonoma County Farm Bureau and others have major concerns about future water flows, but Sonoma Water officials say they’re implementing new storage solutions.
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California reservoir update as water levels start to fall - MSNAfter peaking at full capacity earlier this year, Lake Oroville's water levels have started their summer decline. Lake Oroville, California's second-largest reservoir, has experienced dramatic ...
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The L.A. Department of Water and Power says the Santa Ynez Reservoir, which was empty at the time of the Palisades fire, is ...
California's aquifers gained an estimated 2.2 million acre-feet of water during the last water year. Gov. Gavin Newsom's ...
The former City Council president says he is vice president of operations for G.L.O.M. Global, a nonprofit with grandiose expansion plans for West North Avenue and elsewhere.
Lake Oroville in Northern California’s Butte County is one of the state’s most important reservoirs. It’s part of a ...
The California Department of Water Resources urges caution, advising people to stay clear of algae and scum, supervise ...
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