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Five of the nine flood control reservoirs in Northern and Central California are more than 90 percent of capacity, according to data from the California Department of Water Resources.
Water managers are shifting from flood control to water storage at reservoirs across the California. Folsom Lake is at roughly 70 percent capacity, with about twice the amount of inflow as outflow.
The Dayton flood was in no sense the act of God--rather it should be termed the price which we pay, in this particular direction, for our modern civilization.
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Barker Flood Prevention, an advocacy group purposed to obtain immediate and substantial flood control for Barker Reservoir, upstream and downstream, will host a community meeting to give updates ...
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung has emphasized the need to modernize flood control equipment, including pumps, to optimize ...