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Opinion: “The Tulare Basin is paying the price for avoiding regional flood planning,” writes Sacramento Bee columnist Tom Philp.
In 1983, when a long-lasting snowmelt submerged about 130 square miles of the lake bed, the damage just in Kings County cost nearly $300 million in today’s dollars, and the water took two years ...
When it comes to flood protection in the San Joaquin Valley, it is a tale of two stories. In most of the San Joaquin River watershed, the state and locals work together year in and year out to better ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom got a first-hand look at the flooding in the Tulare Basin on Tuesday after a series of heavy rain and snowstorms hit California. Skip to content NOWCAST KCRA 3 News at 11pm ...
Opinion: “The Tulare Basin is paying the price for avoiding regional flood planning,” writes Sacramento Bee columnist Tom Philp. ... Never mind that the map concludes to the contrary.
State water officials said this week that they do not expect additional flooding in the Tulare Lake Basin in the coming days as temperatures increase and the state's snowpack continues to melt.
Water is quickly flooding back into California’s Tulare Lake Basin, engulfing towns and farms, submerging roads, and reviving a so-called phantom lake.Tulare was once the largest freshwater lake ...
TULARE COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) -- Gov. Gavin Newsom visited the Central Valley on Tuesday to see the flooding of the Tulare Basin. Storms across California brought water levels we haven't seen in ...
The winter of 1982-83 was the last time we saw water going into the Tulare Lake basin. ... An 1876 map of Tulare County shows Corcoran would be underwater.
Opinion: “The Tulare Basin is paying the price for avoiding regional flood planning,” writes Sacramento Bee columnist Tom Philp.
Opinion: “The Tulare Basin is paying the price for avoiding regional flood planning,” writes Sacramento Bee columnist Tom Philp.
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