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Once Again, Lake Oroville and Other Reservoirs Are at Drought Emergency Levels

Once Again, Lake Oroville and Other Reservoirs Are at Drought Emergency Levels
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Environmental News For The Week Ending 06 March 2019

Environmental News For The Week Ending 06 March 2019
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Upcoming Storms Unlikely To Dent California s Drought

UpdatedSun, Mar 7, 2021 at 6:28 pm PT Replies(3) Water Resources Engineer Anthony Burdock (L) an Engineer in the Snow Surveys and Water Supply Forecasting Section and Sean de Guzman, Chief of the Snow Survey and Water Supply Forecast Section (R) are seen at a March 2 snow survey event. (California Department of Water Resources) LOS ANGELES, CA Though a series of rainstorms are expected to wash over California from Crescent City to Chula Vista this week, there is little chance of lifting the Golden State out of drought. The bone dry conditions could mean another round of water conservation mandates and catastrophic wildfires for California.

Low pack: California, Nevada facing critically dry years

Special to the Sierra Sun Unless a series of storms blankets the Sierra Nevada with snow, California and Nevada are facing critically dry years. California water officials (from left) Ramesh Gautam, Anthony Burdock and Sean de Guzman, conduct the third snow survey of the season at Phillips Station on Tuesday. Provided / Ken James / California Department of Water Resources Powder days have been few and far between this winter and that’s due to a snowpack that is well below average and five consecutive months of less than average precipitation. The California Department of Water Resources manually measured the snowpack on a sunny Tuesday morning at Phillips Station, near Sierra-at-Tahoe, and it showed anomalous results.

SCVNews com | Dry February Exacerbates Drought in California

After a relatively dry February in California, water supply managers grow increasingly anxious as each dry, sunny day plunges the state deeper into drought. The California Department of Water Resources conducted its statewide water survey Tuesday and found the Sierra snowpack is at approximately 54% of its April 1 average. That date marks the point at which Sierra snow is typically at its peak. “While we can’t predict how much precipitation California will receive for the rest of this year, it’s safe to say without a series of storms we will end this year dry,” said Sean de Guzman of the water department during Tuesday’s survey.

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