Environment
Megadrought Causes Lake Oroville to Drop Water Levels to Worrying Degrees: The Lowest Since 1977
At 10 a.m. Tuesday, Lake Oroville was at its lowest level since September 1977, measuring 643.5 feet above sea level. The surface water level of Lake Oroville is 900 feet above sea level when it is complete.
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