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Big rains in backcountry means more local water for Vista

WARNER SPRINGS    Runoff from big storms that soaked the region this winter have more than tripled the size of Lake Henshaw, meaning the Vista Irrigation District can cut back on its purchase of imported water potentially saving the district and its customers big money down the line. The district owns the man-made lake near Warner Springs, as well as 43,000 acres of watershed land that lies to the east, north and south of it. Water from the lake, held back by a dam built almost 100 years ago, is taken via canal to Lake Wohlford near Escondido and to Dixon Lake in Escondido, where it is mixed with imported water and then evenly split between Vista and Escondido water districts and piped to their customers.

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international charge against brazilian president diable sanaa is calling for action to be taken on the fires raging in the amazon come back here in a 2nd let s take a closer look at that fast. these are the worst fires the amazon basin has seen since records began in 2013 the dry season is only just beginning in many places it hasn t rained in weeks brazil s president has been blaming and he has with no evidence he now says the blazes may have been started deliberately she predicted modestly to clear a cyclist or car drivers out there who stop at the side of the road and walk far as that structure over 100 meters that s common. amateur footage shows fires along highway 3. media reports say families organized what they called a day of fire earlier this month. satellite images show dozens of fires were started on august the 10th farmers often destroying rain forest for cattle grazing on thursday both narrow and france s president manuel michael exchanged critical

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of once untouchable land and utah conservatives have lobbied hard to regain control of it. joining us now former interior secretary under obama sally jewell who helped establish the monument during her tenure. let s start. the administration claims utah needs the land back because cattle grazing is limited and it s taking 3 million acres out of state. it s a power grab. why don t these arguments make sense to you? they don t make sense because these have been federal lands all along. and the national monument that was proclaimed by president obama and the one proclaimed by president clinton both honor valid existing rights including gragz privileges on these lands. to suggest these monument designations are taking away the ability of people to continue to earn their livelihood is not true. take us into the minds of those who would not like this. the concept of land conservation has been with us for a long time. president trump asked the

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of the conditions these permits we were operating under compared to other nch ranchers absolutely not. in 1989 a fed up wayne sr. published a book titled storm over range land. the hages claim that in response the government reacted by going after them even harder and by the end of 1990 had suspended one of the hages essential grazing permits. observing effects of cattle grazing to the resources. the forest service made this video in 1991 laying out its case. excessive grazing is causing some of these more undesirable species like kentucky bluegrass here. and they are tending to dominate the site now. the feds claim that hage cattle were overgrazing that allotment and the land needed a five-year rest to recover. they instructed the hages to remove their cattle. the problem, wayne says, is that the government couldn t clearly identify the boundaries of the forbidden area. we were licensed to have

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