The DWR says that outflows being released down the Oroville Dam spillway from Lake Oroville will be increased from 10,000 cfs ...
The Department of Water Resources (DWR) is set to begin using the Oroville Dam’s main spillway for flood control releases Monday morning at 10 a.m. With ongoing wet weather in the Feather River ...
Recent storms brought the water level of Lake Oroville up to 862.29 feet elevation ... Water Resources began releasing 13,500 cfs from the spillway Thursday which created a big splash and a ...
Modernized changes to long-held operating procedures at the dams walling Lake Oroville and New Bullards Bar Reservoir in ...
Using historical forecasts, reservoir storage and river flow data, scientists found that FIRO, combined with a planned second ...
More than 100,000 people have been evacuated in California after fears a dam spillway is in danger of collapsing. The Oroville dam is 770 feet high and it is the tallest one in the US.
The California Department of Water Resources is increasing the outflows from the lake from 10,000 cubic feet per second to 15,000 cfs starting Tuesday, March 18. The vast majority of the water ...
The California Department of Water Resources says that this approach, known as the Forecast-Informed Reservoir Operations, or ...
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