Lake Oroville
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Lake Oroville is the largest reservoir of the State Water Project, capable of storing 3.5 million acre-feet of water. However, two dry years in a row have depleted the reservoir, which is now less than half full.
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Lake Oroville
Even though these pictures are from February, a dry March & April didn't help much at all. Lake Oroville is expected to reach a record low level this summer.
Photo taken February 4.
Photo courtesy of Department of Water Resources.
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Lake Oroville
Even though these pictures are from February, a dry March & April didn't help much at all. Lake Oroville is expected to reach a record low level this summer.
Photo taken February 4.
Photo courtesy of Department of Water Resources.
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Lake Oroville
Even though these pictures are from February, a dry March & April didn't help much at all. Lake Oroville is expected to reach a record low level this summer.
Photo taken February 4.
Photo courtesy of Department of Water Resources.
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Lake Oroville
Even though these pictures are from February, a dry March & April didn't help much at all. Lake Oroville is expected to reach a record low level this summer.
Photo taken February 4.
Photo courtesy of Department of Water Resources.
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Lake Oroville
Even though these pictures are from February, a dry March & April didn't help much at all. Lake Oroville is expected to reach a record low level this summer.
Photo taken February 4.
Photo courtesy of Department of Water Resources.
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Lake Oroville
Even though these pictures are from February, a dry March & April didn't help much at all. Lake Oroville is expected to reach a record low level this summer.
This boat ramp is being extended so there will be access this summer.
Photo taken February 4.
Photo courtesy of Department of Water Resources.
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Lake Oroville
Even though these pictures are from February, a dry March & April didn't help much at all. Lake Oroville is expected to reach a record low level this summer.
Photo taken February 4.
Photo courtesy of Department of Water Resources.
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Lake Oroville
Even though these pictures are from February, a dry March & April didn't help much at all. Lake Oroville is expected to reach a record low level this summer.
This boat ramp is being extended so there will be access this summer.
Photo taken February 4.
Photo courtesy of Department of Water Resources.