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How full are California’s reservoirs heading into the winter rainy season? Two wet years in a row have left the state with an unusual, and welcome, water picture ...
Nearly 1 million acre-feet of rain and snowmelt entered SRP's reservoirs this winter, utility officials said, a 19 percent improvement.
When winter rains are plentiful, reservoirs fill and groundwater recharges. In dry winters they don’t, and both are drawn down by cities and farms over the summer, causing water shortages and ...
Southern California has had a dry start to the state's wet season, but a recent winter storm brought snow to the region.
Several people pushed back on an idea to install a gate on the road to Strawberry Reservoir marina to address winter issues. The Wasatch County Planning Commission tabled the idea Thursday.
The water in California’s mountain snowpack is just shy of average as spring begins, but a winter storm set to hit the Sierra Nevada in the coming days will offer a boost.
Currently, nearly all of the state's major reservoirs are at or above historical averages, including Butte County's Lake Oroville, which is at 120 percent of average for this date and 95 percent ...
Southern California has faced an exceptionally dry winter thus far, contributing to the wildfires currently raging in the state, but an ongoing winter storm will alleviate some of that struggle ...
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