Intelligent Party
2021-10-14 07:40:24 UTC
https://snowbrains.com/lake-shasta-ca-surpasses-4-million-acre-feet-for-first-time-in-1376-days/
5 years later, now on verge of drought. The dam could be raised 200 feet,
allowing for 10 million more acre feet storage. Or damn the Eel or Klamath
rivers, both of which run into the sea. Or revive the potentially polluting
peripheral canal. Or all four. The farmers utilize 80% of the State's water
capacity, and the consumer utilize 20% of it. The Federal Water project is for
the farmers, and has runoff for the State consumer water project. The Army Corps
of Engineers builds the Federal Damns which last, like the Hoover Damn, and hold,
unlike the State's damns, which though newer, required evacuation of 100,000
residents in recent years.
Current situation:
"Shasta Lake is California's largest reservoir, capable of holding 4,552,000 acre
feet of water. Right now, it has 1,186,057 acre feet of water stored. Breaking
that down into percentages, the reservoir is at 26% capacity and 42% of average
for this date."
September 7, 2021
https://www.abc10.com/article/weather/california-drought/reservoir-levels-california/103-a3f855d0-98ba-4597-b334-b30086c50cb6#:~:text=Shasta%20Lake%20is%20California's%20largest,of%20average%20for%20this%20date.
5 years later, now on verge of drought. The dam could be raised 200 feet,
allowing for 10 million more acre feet storage. Or damn the Eel or Klamath
rivers, both of which run into the sea. Or revive the potentially polluting
peripheral canal. Or all four. The farmers utilize 80% of the State's water
capacity, and the consumer utilize 20% of it. The Federal Water project is for
the farmers, and has runoff for the State consumer water project. The Army Corps
of Engineers builds the Federal Damns which last, like the Hoover Damn, and hold,
unlike the State's damns, which though newer, required evacuation of 100,000
residents in recent years.
Current situation:
"Shasta Lake is California's largest reservoir, capable of holding 4,552,000 acre
feet of water. Right now, it has 1,186,057 acre feet of water stored. Breaking
that down into percentages, the reservoir is at 26% capacity and 42% of average
for this date."
September 7, 2021
https://www.abc10.com/article/weather/california-drought/reservoir-levels-california/103-a3f855d0-98ba-4597-b334-b30086c50cb6#:~:text=Shasta%20Lake%20is%20California's%20largest,of%20average%20for%20this%20date.