3 years 4 months ago
Lee County commissioners declared a local state of emergency due to the dry weather and also enacted a 30-day burn ban.
FOX4Now (Cape Coral, Fla.), April 5, 2022
3 years 4 months ago
Charlotte County commissioners unanimously approved a burn ban on April 5. The ban will remain in effect until further notice.
FOX4Now (Cape Coral, Fla.), April 5, 2022
3 years 4 months ago
Extreme heat and drought reduced potato yields by almost 10% in Idaho and Washington, states that typically produce an abundance of spuds. Good weather in Maine upped potato yields by more than 30% so there was a glut of potatoes to ship by rail to Idaho, which received seed potatoes, and to processors in Washington state to be made into French fries and other products.
Associated Press News (New York), April 2, 2022
3 years 4 months ago
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has not yet revealed how much water will be delivered to farmers in the Klamath Irrigation District, but farmers are adamant that they want water.
Of the 377 farmers who voted at a recent March 29, 2022 meeting, 319 voted ‘yes’ to the ballot question: “Pursuant to both our federal contract obligations and state water rights, do you want the district to attempt to deliver you water knowing it will likely complicate federal drought funding?”
Last year was the first year that the federally managed Klamath Project provided no water to local irrigators in the Klamath Basin in southern Oregon and northern California. Farmers received millions in drought relief in 2021 in lieu of water, but drought relief funds only replace a small fraction of the profit farmers could have had.
Jefferson Public Radio (Ashland, Ore.), April 4, 2022
3 years 4 months ago
The Kings County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on April 1 to declare a local emergency due to drought.
Hanford Sentinel (Calif.), April 4, 2022
3 years 4 months ago
Feedlot owners put a record number of cattle on feed in February as producers faced dry conditions and processors were working steadily. The number of cattle in large feedlots was nearly 12.2 million, 1.4% higher than one year ago and the highest March 1 inventory since USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service began the reporting series in 1996.
Some of the factors involved in the high placements are the dry conditions in the Southern and Central Plains where cattle have been moved into feedlots in January and February and possibly cattle from up north where feed resources are tight.
Capital Press (Salem, Ore.), March 29, 2022
3 years 4 months ago
Dry conditions in 2021 allowed the Missouri River in Omaha to set a record for its lowest crest on modern record on Aug. 7, according to the National Weather Service and U.S. Geological Survey. Low water levels in 2021 prompted the Corps of Engineers to operate for drought conditions in July 2021 by reducing flows during navigation season and allowing minimal winter releases.
Omaha World-Herald (Neb.), March 28, 2022
September precipitation and runoff were below average in the Missouri River Basin above Sioux City, Iowa. Runoff was 0.8 million acre-feet, 67% of the long-term average.
“Releases from Gavins Point Dam will continue to be set to maintain navigation support at an intermediate service level,” according to the chief of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Missouri River Basin Water Management Division. The navigation flow support season ends on Dec. 1 at the mouth of the Missouri River.
The 2021 calendar year runoff forecast for the upper Basin, which was updated on Oct. 1, is 14.8 MAF, 57% of average. Average annual runoff for the upper Basin is 25.8 MAF. If the forecast verifies, this runoff amount would be the 10th lowest runoff in 123 years of record-keeping.
Nebraska City News-Press (Neb.), Oct 15, 2021
The July runoff above the Fort Peck Dam in Montana was the lowest on record, due to drought and heat, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Navigation support will be maintained at an intermediate service level of 1,500 cubic feet per second below full-service levels through the end of the normal 8-month navigation flow support season.
WOWT-TV NBC 6 Omaha (Neb.), Aug 5, 2021
The Missouri River Water Management Division will reduce navigation flow support for the second half of the navigation flow support season. The service level to support navigation will be lowered 1,500 cubic feet per second from full-service levels.
NewsDakota (Valley City, N.D.), July 2, 2021
3 years 4 months ago
The Mendocino City Community Services District Board of Directors declared a Stage 4 Drought effective immediately, which requires a 40% reduction in water use.
The Mendocino Beacon (Calif.), March 31, 2022
3 years 4 months ago
After the first three months of 2022 were the driest on record in California, the water supply for all Central Valley Project municipal and industrial water service contractors has been reduced to Public Health and Safety effective April 1.
Bureau of Reclamation (Washington, D.C.), April 1, 2022
Initial water allocations for 2022 for contractors of the Central Valley Project indicated that most irrigation districts in the Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys should expect to get no water this year.
The weather has been dry since the start of the year. In the first two weeks of February, 1.2 million acre-feet of inflow for Shasta, Folsom and Oroville were lost. This year could even turn out to be worse than 2021.
Most cities will get a 25% allocation, while some will receive just enough to cover “public health and safety needs,” which means 55 gallons per person daily. Wildlife refuges should receive a 75% allocation.
In January, State Water Project customers learned that they would receive a 15% allocation.
The Sacramento Bee (Calif.), Feb 23, 2022
3 years 4 months ago
Solvang’s Stage Two Drought Resolution remains in effect until the city council decides to lift it. In the meantime, the drought continues to be serious, and water conservation is needed.
Noozhawk.com (Santa Barbara, Calif.), Oct 26, 2021
Solvang City Council members declared a Stage 2 drought on Aug. 23, and mandatory water restrictions will take effect after the September meter reading. Those who do not conserve will be fined.
A Stage 1 drought emergency began in April, but rather than falling, water use rose 15% in May, 7% in June and 10% in July. As water supplies dropped, water use increased 22%. As of Aug. 23, Cachuma Lake was below 52% capacity.
Lompoc Record (Calif.), Sept 22, 2021
3 years 4 months ago
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown signed an executive order on March 21 declaring a drought emergency for three counties—Jefferson, Crook and Morrow. Low snowpack, low reservoir levels and low streamflow were anticipated to cause natural and economic disasters in those counties.
The Madras Pioneer (Ore.), March 30, 2022
3 years 4 months ago
The pastor of a rural church held a “Pray for Rain” worship service as drought persists for a third year. People attended from as far away as Wyoming. Some ranchers are considering selling off their herds if they don't have enough grass for their cattle this spring and summer. Hay stockpiles are dwindling, and some ranchers anticipate just half of normal grass production this year.
“Pray for Rain. Plan For Drought,” is a special project by the South Dakota Grassland Coalition and its partners. The purpose of the project is to provide resources to help mitigate the impacts of long-term drought conditions.
South Dakota Public Broadcasting (Vermillion, S.D.), March 31, 2022
3 years 4 months ago
After a very dry winter, Arizona's wildflower season is below average. Although some rain fell late in the winter, it arrived after the germination period, leaving wildflowers rather scarce this spring.
Cronkite News (Ariz.), March 31, 2022
3 years 4 months ago
The City of Nampa is establishing a task force to plan and educate residents on best practices for water conservation since the water supply is expected to be below normal and drought is expected to persist. The current snowpack in the Boise River basin is 64% of normal.
Boise State Public Radio (Idaho), March 31, 2022
3 years 4 months ago
Sanibel Fire & Rescue District banned all open burning on the island effective immediately due to the extremely dry conditions. The drought index in Lee County was above 650.
Santiva Chronicle (Fla.), March 31, 2022
3 years 4 months ago
Water restrictions have affected some landscaping businesses in the Salt Lake City area as some customers reduced or stopped using lawn care services. People have also begun using soil moisture manager products to keep water in the soil longer.
KSL Newsradio 102.7FM 1160AM (Salt Lake City, Utah), March 28, 2022
3 years 4 months ago
Half Moon Bay’s main water provider, the Coastside County Water District, declared a water shortage emergency on March 24, prompting a move to the second stage of the Water Shortage Contingency Plan. The aim is to reduce water sales by 17 percent, mostly through curbing outdoor irrigation by 50 percent from 2020 levels. All residential customers are asked to keep their water use to 50 gallons or less daily.
Some mandatory restrictions took effect also. People are not to use water to clean pavement, except for health or safety reasons, or use a hose without a shut-off nozzle.
Half Moon Bay Review (Calif.), March 30, 2022
3 years 4 months ago
Some Nevada ranchers were already hauling water for livestock, per a rangeland management specialist for the Bureau of Land Management.
Reno Gazette (Nev.), March 30, 2022
3 years 4 months ago
Seasonal creeks and ponds were going dry in many parts of California; reduced forage has many ranchers selling livestock early; and some grains in San Joaquin County are not expected to reach crop size and were instead used for grazing, according to a University of California Cooperative Extension person.
Reno Gazette (Nev.), March 30, 2022
3 years 4 months ago
Ten counties in west and central North Dakota have burning restrictions because the fire danger is very high.
The Bismarck Tribune (N.D.), March 28, 2022
A fire emergency and burn ban took effect for Morton County due to present and forecasted dry weather conditions after commissioners made the declarations valid through Oct. 1, 2022.
Several other counties also have burn bans, including McKenzie, Bottineau, Mountrail, Renville, Burke, and Stutsman.
KX Net (Bismarck, N.D.), March 23, 2022
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