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May 2018
Controlled Burn Scheduled for Lake Sonoma's Warm Springs Dam
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in conjunction with Cal Fire, will conduct a controlled burn at Lake Sonoma’s Warm Springs Dam on Thursday, May 31.
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May 2018
Corps Completes Upper Berryessa Flood Project
The chances of a catastrophic flood again threatening hundreds of thousands of people in a South Bay community have been significantly diminished with the completion of the Berryessa Creek project in Milpitas