California clears hurdle to expand major reservoir and store more water
FILE - People fish at the San Luis Reservoir in Merced County, Calif., on Jan. 23, 2019.
One of California’s largest reservoirs is on track to get bigger.
A $1 billion project to raise the height of B.F. Sisk Dam and increase water storage capacity on the San Luis Reservoir cleared another hurdle.
State agencies and the federal government reached an agreement on Oct. 1 around how costs to build the project would be shared and how the new storage capacity would be divided up if the dam were raised 10 feet. Under the plan, the Santa Clara Valley Water District, one of the largest water districts in the San Francisco Bay Area, would kick in the most funding and have access to the most storage. The agreement will be marked with a celebration in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 13, said Matthew Keller, a spokesperson for Valley Water.
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