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DWR seeks comments on groundwater update

Mar 15, 2021 The California Department of Water Resources released the draft  California’s Groundwater – Update 2020, containing information on the condition of the state’s groundwater, which is especially important as the Golden State faces a critically dry water year.  DWR encourages community members and water managers to review the publication and provide input. “Water touches nearly every aspect of our lives. Groundwater provides drinking water to millions of Californians, sustains natural environments and farms, and helps support jobs,” said DWR Director Karla Nemeth. “The information in  California’s Groundwater – Update 2020 is vital to local water agencies and communities as they work on locally driven solutions for the long-term reliability of their groundwater.”

Lake County News,California - DWR seeks public comment on draft California s Groundwater – Update 2020

DWR seeks public comment on draft California’s Groundwater – Update 2020 Lake County News reports 14 March 2021 DWR encourages community members and water managers to review the publication and provide input. “Water touches nearly every aspect of our lives. Groundwater provides drinking water to millions of Californians, sustains natural environments and farms, and helps support jobs,” said DWR Director Karla Nemeth. “The information in California’s Groundwater – Update 2020 is vital to local water agencies and communities as they work on locally driven solutions for the long-term reliability of their groundwater.” This version of California’s Groundwater provides a comprehensive look at statewide groundwater activities, compiling technical information and data from 2003 to 2020.

Remembering the March 1928 St Francis Dam Disaster North of Los Angeles – NBC Los Angeles

March 1928: St. Francis Dam Disaster Sends Water on a Rampage Across Southern California More than 450 people were killed in the March 1928 St. Francis Dam collapse, a civil engineering failure that unleashed an avalanche of water across Southern California By Jonathan Lloyd By Jonathan Lloyd This article was originally published March 11, 2019. In March 1928, the worst civil engineering failure in California history killed more than 450 people when a wall of water carved a path of staggering destruction from a canyon north of Los Angeles to the coast.  Click here for historic photos of the St. Francis Dam and the aftermath of its collapse.

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