Ocean waters off Aliso Beach are open again following a five-day closure in response to about 470,000 gallons of spilled sewage draining into Aliso Creek, with some reaching ocean waters.
One after another, the million-gallon tanks firefighters tapped into to douse the deadly Los Angeles wildfires went dry, leaving them without enough water to fight the flames, officials said ...
About 465,000 gallons of sewage spilled after a sewer main broke near Laguna Niguel Regional Park, officials said. Waters off Laguna Beach between Treasure Island and Table Rock at Aliso Beach ...
The coastal waters off Laguna Beach between Treasure ... Orange County health authorities confirmed Tuesday evening. Roughly 465,000 gallons of sewage spilled due to a break in a main sewer ...
While firefighters in Los Angeles struggle to get water from street hydrants, the company's stake in the Kern Water Bank, which can store around 78 billion gallons of water in the San Joaquin Valley, ...
A Washington Post report highlights why Super Scoopers are more efficient than helicopters equipped with buckets or traditional air tankers. These aircraft can carry up to 1,600 gallons of water in a ...
These aircraft can collect 1,600 gallons of water in one go, much more than helicopters using buckets to douse fires. Also, unlike air tankers, Super Scoopers don't need to land to collect water.
"The goal is that each well would provide about a million gallons of water a day," City Manager Peter Zanoni said. "There’s seven wells. This plan also includes drilling up to 10 more wells.