California water regulators have said there's no truth to President Donald Trump's claim that the U_S_ military entered the state and “turned on the water.”
California water officials are pushing back on false claims by the White House that the Trump administration sent the U.S. military to quote “turn on the water” in the wake of the Los Angeles County
The California Department of Water Resources has shot down President Donald Trump’s latest attempt to play the hero during the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. “The United States Military just entered the Great State of California and,
The California Department of Water Resources (CDWR) is pushing back on President Trump’s recent claim that the U.S. military entered the state and “turned on the water” in the wake of
President Donald Trump is doubling down on his claim that he “turned on the water” in California with a bizarre social media post thanking himself. “The water is flowing, big time, in Northern California.
California water officials are projecting a boost in delivery fulfillments this year, despite enduring a predominantly dry January. The Department of Water Resources on Tuesday announced that its State Water Project would likely be able to allocate 20 percent of requested supplies,
CALIFORNIA, USA — President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed he is boosting California ’s water supply through executive orders, but experts argue the efforts will make little difference.
President Donald Trump issued an executive order to allow federal agencies to override state policies to maximize water amid the Los Angeles wildfires.
The California Department of Water Resources on Tuesday rejected President Donald Trump ’s claim that the U.S. military “turned on the water” supply in the state. In a statement on X, formerly Twitter, the department said the military hasn’t entered the state.
President Donald Trump claimed that the military entered California and turned on the water, but state water officials say the president's claim is false.
President Trump has issued a directive calling for 'putting people over fish' in California water policy. State officials say it could prove harmful for water supplies and fish.