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An image shows Lake Pillsbury as interned by the Scott Dam on the Eel River. PG&E will submit a final draft of its surrender and decommission plan next month, paving the way for dam removal.
Preliminary numbers show that anglers harvested about 175,000 pounds of walleyes and 150,000 pounds of saugers this past winter on Lake of the Woods, Bacigalupi said, up from about 75,000 pounds ...
Scott Dam followed in 1922, forming Lake Pillsbury and creating a year-round reservoir that fueled agricultural growth across Mendocino and Sonoma counties and parts of Marin. Now, PG&E wants out.
New momentum in decades-long quest to upgrade Lake Mendocino’s Coyote Valley Dam With $500,000 secured by Rep. Huffman, officials have launched a study that could result in raising the level of ...
(KRON) — An earthquake in Lake County Sunday evening was felt in parts of Sonoma and Mendocino counties. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), at around 7:13 p.m., a 4.2 ma… ...
Around Lake Tahoe, travelers may see wind gusts of up to 45 mph and waves up to 2 to 4 feet. The cities under the winter storm warning include: Stateline, South Lake Tahoe, Markleeville, Glenbrook ...
Lake Pillsbury alone holds more water at 80,500. With this in mind, I urge MMWD officials to take a stand against the elimination of Lake Pillsbury.
Engineers found the dam was more seismically vulnerable than expected, prompting PG&E to lower Lake Pillsbury’s water levels to ease pressure on the aging structure in case of a major earthquake.
The previous 10 year average annual inflow into Lake Pillsbury has been 303,000 Acre Feet. As of June 2023, the annual flow over Scott Dam was over 600,000 Acre Feet.
Probing options Lake County’s board of supervisors is scheduled to meet on Feb. 25. The board’s agenda includes next steps in the county’s ongoing efforts to oppose PG&E’s decommission plan.
Winter storms left Lake Michigan covered in ice this week along the shores in west Michigan. Videos and photos shared online show unique ice formations along the Lake Michigan shores this week.
The Greater Lake Tahoe Area and Greater Lake Tahoe area were placed under a winter weather advisory by the National Weather Service on Sunday at 6:57 a.m. The advisory is in effect until noon.