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Category: Streams-Lakes

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Sacramento River

The Sacramento river is a major source of water for the millions of residents in the state and other states through which the river passes it's well known for four distinct runs of Chinook salmon:...

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Where Does California Get its Water

Even as the available supply of water dwindles in California, the state’s increasing demand from population and drought means water suppliers and water users must do all they can to squeeze the...

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How Thick Does Ice Need to Be to Walk On

When temperatures plummet, ice can form quickly, bringing out people who love and are drawn to activities on ice, from skating to fishing, and on average, it only takes about four days of...

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The Ogallala Aquifer

Underground sources of water like aquifers are becoming limited through different areas of the country due to drought and usage and even the biggest supplies of water like the Ogallala Aquifer which...

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Lake Mead Water Level Today

The southwestern desert, with its arid environment, was a most inhospitable environment in which to live. For centuries the early native inhabitants living along the Colorado River found innovative...

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Deadpool Water Level

According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, more than 20 percent of land in the western U.S. was determined to be in an "extreme or exceptional drought," called a Mega-drought has been in existence for 22...

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