What to do before, during and after a severe storm
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Weeks after powerful storms dumped 32 trillion gallons of rain and snow on California, state officials and environmental groups in the drought-ravaged state are grappling with what to do with all of that water.
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California debates what to do with water from recent storms
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking state regulators to store more water from recent storms that hit the drought-ravaged state
California debates what to do with water from recent storms
By ADAM BEAM
Associated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking state regulators to store more water from recent storms that hit the drought-ravaged state. State rules say California must leave more water in the rivers when it rains a lot. The water helps endangered species of fish. Newsom has asked regulators to temporarily change the rules so the state can keep more of that water. He says the state is still mired…
Newsom, environmentalists debate over what to do with water from recent storms
Weeks after powerful storms dumped 32 trillion gallons of rain and snow on California, state officials and environmental groups in the drought-ravaged state are grappling with what to do with all of that water.
California debates what to do with water from recent storms
Weeks after powerful storms dumped 32 trillion gallons of rain and snow on California, state officials and environmental groups in the drought-ravaged state are grappling with what to do with all of that water.