With the $134 million investment from the WIIN Act, the Sites Reservoir Project has been designated a total of $780.15 ...
Sites Reservoir in Colusa County would displace around 79 people It is hoped the basin could provide water to 24 million Californians The project is slated to cost $4 billion and complete in 2032 ...
That would raise the federal government’s investment in the Sites Reservoir Project to $846 million. The state of California conditionally awarded $875 of Prop. 1 water storage investment ...
NORTHSTATE, Calif. — Members of the California Water Commission met on the morning of March 19, going over options for how to ...
WOODLAND, Calif.— Conservation and environmental justice groups filed a legal challenge today to the largest reservoir project approved in California in decades. The Sites Reservoir would harm the ...
Congressman Doug LaMalfa released the following statement celebrating the inclusion of $134 million for Sites Reservoir in ...
In the sun-drenched hills of Colusa County, where California leaders are pushing for construction of the state’s largest ...
Editor’s Note: After publishing this story, The Bee learned that it includes unattributed passages from the San Francisco Chronicle story “Newsom accelerates plans for California’s largest ...
The Trump administration has announced that two key California reservoir projects will receive $315 million in federal funding to help the state store more water in wet years to reduce shortages ...
Six months after the collapse of a $1.5 billion plan to expand Los Vaqueros Reservoir in Contra Costa County, state officials began Wednesday to redistribute nearly half a billion dollars that had ...
Federal and state representatives Tuesday praised the Department of theInterior’s announcement of more funding committed to Sites Reservoir. Both Congressman Doug LaMalfa (R-Richvale) and ...