The Trump administration abruptly sent water flowing from two California dams. The action could leave less water in dams for ...
The Army Corps of Engineers' decision to release water from dams in the San Joaquin Valley is causing concern among regional ...
I have no idea if this is the new norm for operations or not. I certainly hope not,” one irrigation district GM said.
Orders from Washington for releases at two dams didn’t benefit anyone and made nobody happy, except maybe the president.
Water managers said they got about an hour’s warning from the Army Corp’s Sacramento office to expect the Tule and Kaweah ...
There are growing questions about the effectiveness of a plan to address California's water crisis, weeks after the deadly ...
There are two major problems with Trump’s order, water experts said: The water will not flow to Los Angeles, and it is being ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has dramatically increased the amount of water flowing from two dams in California's Tulare ...
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SJV Water on MSNWater managers vent frustration over water dump from Tulare County lakes; pivot to delta issuesSJV Water Editor/CEO Lois Henry contributed to this report Outflow from Success and Kaweah lakes is back down to a trickle ...
President Trump’s Jan. 24 decree to send more water to SoCal to fight fires triggers the dumping of summer irrigation water ...
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John Muir’s fabled Range of Light appears seemingly out of nowhere when a storm rolls across the central San Joaquin Valley, ...
The Trump administration has followed through on its promise to “turn on the water” in California, but the state’s residents ...
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