The agency said Mike Canterbury, the dam tender with Pine River Irrigation District, was going to release water from the reservoir down the spillway when he saw two young mountain lions trapped by ...
The unique water management design will probably remain active for several weeks. 'It's definitely worth seeing,' one ...
Photos and videos show water gushing into the ... raising Lake Berryessa water levels enough that water overflowed into the spillway. Lake Berryessa News, a website dedicated to monitoring the ...
The spillway at Napa County’s Lake Berryessa reservoir — lovingly referred to as the Glory Hole — is active again after six years following this week’s atmospheric rivers, officials announced.
The California Department of Water Resources began releasing 13,500 cfs from the spillway Thursday which created a big splash and a rainbow.