The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers opened two dams in Tulare County, releasing large amounts of water into river channels ...
The Southern California wildfires reached 100 percent containment on January 31, the same day that President Donald Trump ...
The Army Corps of Engineers moved to release massive quantities of water in Central California, panicking local officials.
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 ...
Lake Success was formed when the U.S. Army Corps ... that physical and legal barriers make it virtually impossible to use ...
There is a school of thought that the 2.2 billion gallons of water that President Trump ordered the Army Corps of Engineers ...
Tulare County water managers were perplexed and frustrated, noting both physical and legal barriers that make it virtually impossible for Tulare County river water to be used for southern California ...
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 ...
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 ...
President Trump's order to significantly release water from two Tulare County reservoirs has raised concerns among local officials and farmers.