The Army Corps of Engineers moved to release massive quantities of water in Central California, panicking local officials.
Water managers were relieved after the Army Corps of Engineers agreed to back off of a sudden decision to dump massive ...
Tulare Lake, often referred to as a “ghost lake,” began to dry up in the 1850s. The draining process was not a natural phenomenon but rather the result of deliberate human actions. Settlers ...
President Trump’s Jan. 24 decree to send more water to SoCal to fight fires triggers the dumping of summer irrigation water ...
The Army Corps of Engineers' decision to release water from dams in the San Joaquin Valley is causing concern among regional ...
Dumping the water from Lake Kaweah and Success Lake doesn’t just pose a flood risk to downstream communities, he said, like the town of Porterville, which nearly flooded during rainstorms in 2023. It ...
Lake Oroville completely full for 2nd year in a row Lake Oroville is the second largest reservoir in the state, and it holds 3.5 million acre-feet of water.
Tulare County water managers were perplexed and frustrated, noting both physical and legal barriers that make it virtually ...