The Southern California wildfires reached 100 percent containment on January 31, the same day that President Donald Trump ...
There is a school of thought that the 2.2 billion gallons of water that President Trump ordered the Army Corps of Engineers ...
In the big picture, the amount of water was not huge. It was the process. He (President Trump) has no idea how bad he effed ...
SJV Water Editor/CEO Lois Henry contributed to this report Outflow from Success and Kaweah lakes is back down to a trickle ...
None of the Kaweah River’s water was destined for elsewhere in California — in wet years it flows into the remnants of once-giant Tulare Lake, which has no outlet, and in dry ones the river ...
“As a result, all that Trump managed to accomplish was to anger local water districts and farmers who lost more than 2 billion gallons of water that flowed, unused and unusable, into the dry lake bed ...
By the time those releases ended on Sunday, water had flowed at maximum levels in rivers and canals and into retention basins, including Tulare Lake south of Hanford. The water soaked into the ground ...
The water was being held behind federal dams at Lake Kaweah east of Visalia and Success Lake near Porterville. As reported by Lois Henry of the website SJV Water, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers last ...
"This could increase the cost of water for farmers for this crop year exponentially due to dry conditions ... the Tule River in Tulare County in 1961. The following year, Lake Kaweah opened ...