Ninety homes near the Kings River Golf Course were evacuated just after midnight on Saturday morning when the Kings River breeched its banks. Parts of the golf course were inundated with some 10 feet of standing water due to increased snow melt amid the soaring summer temperatures following the state’s …
Read More »LADWP urges caution near waterways impacted by Eastern Sierra Nevada snowmelt
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is urging caution and is encouraging the public to practice general water safety as the department works to handle the massive runoff water resulting from this year’s near-record snowpack in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains. The high temperatures of the past …
Read More »$3.75 million fine against National Beef slaughterhouse to be heard on Oct. 27
A proposed $3.75 million fine against a now shuttered National Beef California slaughterhouse will be considered at a public hearing on Oct. 27 by the Colorado River Basin Regional Water Quality Control Board. The exact time and place of the hearing is yet to be determined but will be announced …
Read More »Butte Creek Salmon Recovery partners celebrate successful efforts at 20th anniversary celebration
Twenty years of restoration efforts on Butte Creek have paid off. Following the drought of the late 1980s spring-run salmon had dwindled to less than 100 returning adults in some years in Butte Creek. As one of only four Sacramento River tributaries with remaining populations of spring-run Chinook salmon, Butte …
Read More »Moulton Niguel Water District wins “Golden Hub of Innovation Award”
The Moulton Niguel Water District (MNWD) has been honored by the Association of California Cities—Orange County (ACC-OC) with the “Golden Hub of Innovation Award.” MNWD was the winner in the “Technology/E-Government” category which underscored their unique innovations in advancing water reliability and demand management while still furthering ratepayer savings and …
Read More »Shasta Dam Fish Passage Evaluation Public Scoping Meetings scheduled by Reclamation
Information from agencies, interested parties and the public will be gathered by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation at two upcoming public scoping meetings regarding the Shasta Dam Fish Passage Evaluation (SDFPE) project. The information will be gathered for the scope of alternatives for the preparation of the Environmental Impact Statement …
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