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Published: Thursday, 31 December 2020 05:59 B.F. Sisk Dam and San Luis Reservoir Project Would Produce Additional Water Supply For 2 Million People, Over 1 Million Acres of Farmland and 200,000 Acres of Pacific Flyway Wetlands December 31, 2020 - SACRAMENTO, Calif. – On Wednesday, the Bureau of Reclamation sent Congress the final feasibility report for the B.F. Sisk Dam Raise and Reservoir Expansion Project. This marks an important step forward in returning water supply reliability to south-of-Delta farmers, local communities, and wildlife refuges. “Reclamation has worked hard to make this important project for California’s water supply a reality,” said Commissioner Brenda Burman. “Dam safety improvements at B.F. Sisk are gearing up; now is the time to take advantage of this opportunity and increase water supply in San Luis Reservoir a win-win for the many that benefit from San Luis Reservoir water.” ....
Waterworks project funding/looks like rain/Kings River water dispute gets hearing Water bills would help fix subsidence damage: A package of water bills passed Congress this week that could offer hundreds of millions to improve San Joaquin Valley water deliveries. Folded into the same bill that will be offering COVID relief was the government s annual spending bill that included funding approval for key local canals and dams. Significantly it includes $206 million to rebuild 33 miles of the Friant Kern Canal and monies for the repair of the westside s California Aqueduct and Delta Mendota Canal â all facing reduced capacity due to subsidence- the sinking of land caused by vigorous water pumping nearby over the years. ....