Coyote Gulch. The health of our waters is the principal measure of how we live on the land -- Luna Leopold
Coyote Gulch. The health of our waters is the principal measure of how we live on the land -- Luna Leopold
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Update, 4:25 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 26: Having drawn down the level of Lake Oroville 60 feet in the two weeks since a spillway emergency that triggered mass evacuations, and with the prospect of mostly dry weather for at least the next week, state water officials...
The Oroville Dam could still overflow, with catastrophic consequences, but this nightmare is the result of the system's twisted priorities, writes Nicole Colson. Water from the Oroville Dam in Northern California rages down a spillway AN EVACUATION...
Hood, California, is a farming town of 200 souls, crammed up against a levee that protects it from the Sacramento River. The eastern approach from I-5 and the Sacramento suburb of Elk Grove is bucolic. Cows graze. An abandoned railroad track sits atop...
Authorities ordered an emergency evacuation in Oroville, Calif., after a damaged spillway threatened the area with flooding. Here’s what you need to know about the situation. (Monica Akhtar/The Washington Post) About 188,000 residents near Oroville...
Yolo County opens shelter Yolo County has opened a shelter to assist those affected by the Oroville Dam spillway evacuation at the Yolo County Fairgrounds in the home arts building, 1250 East Gum Avenue, Woodland. Massive state response in place for...
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The health of our waters is the principal measure of how we live on the land -- Luna Leopold
Ogallala Aquifer — different water law by state – Coyote Gulch
From High Plains Public Radio (Susan Stover): Texas manages groundwater with the Rule of Capture. The groundwater belongs to the landowner without a defined limit. It’s sometimes known as the Law of t...
Colorado Water Supply Outlook Report February 1, 2017 — NRCS | Coyote Gulch
Click here read the report. Here's the summary: Colorado received well above normal mountain precipitation and snowpack accumulation throughout the month of January, with all but one major basin recei...
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