Water managers were relieved Thursday evening after the Army Corps of Engineers agreed to back off of a sudden decision ...
into the dry lake bed of the Tulare basin, where it will be unavailable to farmers in the coming hot season.” Jay Lund, an environmental engineer at the University of California, Davis ...
“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 ...
Sen. Adam Schiff (D-California) says he's been busy in the month since taking office, including multiple visits to the ...
“I went back to bed without looking at my ticket.” According to the organization, Chavez bought a ticket at Lake Liquor, a store in the Tulare County city of Woodlake, and didn’t look at it ...
Local water managers did say they were moving the water that heads to the Tulare Lake bed for groundwater recharge. But as far as the capability of farmers using these kinds of releases for irrigation ...
There is a school of thought that the 2.2 billion gallons of water that President Trump ordered the Army Corps of Engineers ...
Hernandez had already notified managers on the old Tulare Lake Bed to expect possible flood water. And Limas and Fukuda had crews ready to work through the night stripping out weirs and channel guides ...
Farms that draw on the shrinking aquifer beneath the Tulare dry lake bed will benefit. Plus, it may give cities like Corcoran some temporary cushion against further subsidence. As far as Newsom ...
"I went back to bed without looking at my ticket ... of $1.2 million with his winning ticket purchased at Lake Liquor in Woodlake, Tulare County. The store will also get a $6,000 bonus for ...