California’s Lake Oroville reservoir has risen nearly 17 feet in the past 10 days as consistent rains continue to bring relief to the drought-stricken state. California’s Department of Water Resources estimates the reservoir is holding 689.14 feet of water out of a capacity of 900. More rain is expected in the coming weeks, which […]
/in California and the U.S./by Mike Lee /The Associated Press (As published by: Tri-Valley Dispatch – Casa Grande, Ariz.)by By Scott Smith
Farmers in California’s fertile San Joaquin Valley are bracing to receive no irrigation water from a federal system of reservoirs and canals for a third consecutive year and looking to El Niño to produce the very wet winter they need. The year kicked off with heavy rains and an above-average snowpack in the Sierra […]
Gov. Jerry Brown has a grand stage and likely has some time to kill in his State of the State address Thursday. We’re here to help. We urge the governor to spend some time talking about a topic that polls show the voters are interested in — drought and how to deal with it. […]
A farmer on Tuesday spread canal water across an almond orchard southwest of Modesto. He wasn’t irrigating the trees – the rain took care of that. He was recharging groundwater. The almond industry and its partners are researching whether excess water in wet years such as this one could boost aquifers that might be […]
Recent heavy rain has proved a soggy reminder: Having the right tools on hand can help you and your home stay dry. After four years of epic drought, we may have forgotten what real rain looks like – and where water goes during a major storm. We may have made changes in our home […]
The California State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) issued its first temporary groundwater storage permit to the Scott Valley Irrigation District to capture high winter and spring flows for local groundwater storage and recharge. The permit is the first in what is expected to be a series of temporary permits issued for this […]
California’s Lake Oroville Water Level Rises Drastic 17 Feet in 10 Days
/in California and the U.S. /by Mike Lee /UPIby By Andrew V. PestanoCalifornia’s Lake Oroville reservoir has risen nearly 17 feet in the past 10 days as consistent rains continue to bring relief to the drought-stricken state. California’s Department of Water Resources estimates the reservoir is holding 689.14 feet of water out of a capacity of 900. More rain is expected in the coming weeks, which […]
Calif. Farmers Brace for Water Shortage
/in California and the U.S. /by Mike Lee /The Associated Press (As published by: Tri-Valley Dispatch – Casa Grande, Ariz.)by By Scott SmithFarmers in California’s fertile San Joaquin Valley are bracing to receive no irrigation water from a federal system of reservoirs and canals for a third consecutive year and looking to El Niño to produce the very wet winter they need. The year kicked off with heavy rains and an above-average snowpack in the Sierra […]
OPINION: Brown Should Focus On Water Storage, Not Tunnels and Trains
/in California and the U.S. /by Mike Lee /Chico Enterprise-RecordGov. Jerry Brown has a grand stage and likely has some time to kill in his State of the State address Thursday. We’re here to help. We urge the governor to spend some time talking about a topic that polls show the voters are interested in — drought and how to deal with it. […]
Researchers Show off Groundwater Recharge near Modesto
/in California and the U.S. /by Mike Lee /The Modesto Beeby By John HollandA farmer on Tuesday spread canal water across an almond orchard southwest of Modesto. He wasn’t irrigating the trees – the rain took care of that. He was recharging groundwater. The almond industry and its partners are researching whether excess water in wet years such as this one could boost aquifers that might be […]
Urgency to Prepare Grows As El Niño Rolls Into Sacramento Region
/in California and the U.S. /by Mike Lee /The Sacramento Beeby By Debbie Arrington Mentioned: By Debbie ArringtonRecent heavy rain has proved a soggy reminder: Having the right tools on hand can help you and your home stay dry. After four years of epic drought, we may have forgotten what real rain looks like – and where water goes during a major storm. We may have made changes in our home […]
Calif. Water Board Issues Temporary Groundwater Storage Permits To Capture Water from Rainy Season
/in California and the U.S. /by Mike Lee /Water WorldThe California State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) issued its first temporary groundwater storage permit to the Scott Valley Irrigation District to capture high winter and spring flows for local groundwater storage and recharge. The permit is the first in what is expected to be a series of temporary permits issued for this […]