Evacuating the Tahoe basin in summer could take 14 hours, and 99% of properties are at risk — yet new resorts are being built ...
Steady storms continued to benefit California in March, with reservoirs across the state gaining 200,000 acre-feet of water from the beginning of the month to Tuesday — that’s enough to fill 100,000 ...
The Sites Reservoir Project has secured an additional $134 million in federal funding, bringing the total federal investment ...
A circular drain at Lake Berryessa in Napa County, known as the Morning Glory Spillway, has been active, drawing spectators ...
The majority of the water released will go through the Termalito Afterbay outlet, with the remainder going through the ...
With the $134 million investment from the WIIN Act, the Sites Reservoir Project has been designated a total of $780.15 ...
After days of snow falling in the Sierra, the winter season is inching closer to recovering from a dry start to the year.
The California Department of Water Resources is increasing the outflows from the lake from 10,000 cubic feet per second to 15,000 cfs starting Tuesday, March 18. The vast majority of the water ...
A quick moving storm produced quite a bit of rain and snow for the area before it cleared Tuesday. Reservoirs remain in great ...
A new study by NASA and NOAA reveals that certain areas in California are sinking while others are rising. The Central Valley ...
Lake Tahoe's water level rose by over a quarter of a foot after atmospheric rivers swept across California and Nevada.
Modernized changes to long-held operating procedures at the dams walling Lake Oroville and New Bullards Bar Reservoir in ...
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