Under the original 1964 treaty, Canadian officials agreed to build storage dams that hold back the water to reduce the threat of flooding. This followed a 1948 flood that devastated Vanport, Oregon.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNYosemite National Park: Caltrans announces opening date for road closed by huge rockslideFarrington noted that another rock slide closed Highway 120 into Yosemite National Park last year. In fact, many of ...
For decades, the number of salmon in the river has sharply dropped, but now scientists believe they just might have a ...
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LAist on MSNLA has big plans to recycle more water. Why the city says it’s going to take decades to do itL.A. has touted its goal to recycle all its wastewater by 2035. Now that timeline has been pushed back 20 years.
The Bay Area is in for another weather whiplash, with some cities likely to break record high temperatures for the first time ...
Ray Isle explores the distinctive character of some of California’s best wines at stops along a destructive fault line.
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A new desalination technology is undergoing testing in Southern California. Water managers hope it will offer an ...
The Gwich'in Tribal Council, Na-Cho Nyӓk Dun First Nation, Parks Canada and Yukon government are moving into the feasibility ...
Carlos Baltazar, 35, of La Puente, was last seen by his family on Sept. 20, 2020. He reportedly had gone to the barracks of ...
As the A’s prepare for their first games in the city, local leaders are optimistic that the spotlight of Major League ...
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The federal Bureau of Reclamation runs some of the state’s largest water facilities. It now must plan to lose as much as 40% of its workforce.
Huge bass released and bite improved at Eastman Hensley, Alan Vang reported. Don Pedro king salmon hitting, Monte Smith said.
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