Glory spillway — dubbed by locals as the 'Glory Hole spillway' — was last active in 2019. The mesmerizing site is caused by ...
A rare and mesmerizing scene is taking place in the North Bay as the round "glory hole" spillway at Lake Berryessa is active ...
The swirling concrete vortex at Lake Berryessa, known as the “glory hole”, has come to life once more. For the first time in ...
California is activating a 70-feet wide "glory hole" — or "passive spillway," in the technical nomenclature — that spills ...
The Sacramento Municipal Utility District announced new boating restrictions Tuesday at Rancho Seco Lake near Herald in an ...
Lake Berryessa's Morning Glory Spillway has been ... to get a glimpse of the rare funneling whirlpool. The backstory: The reservoir is owned by the Bureau of Reclamation and provides water to ...
The Solano County Water Agency’s free vessel decontamination program will end on April 7 and the agency wants local boaters to be reach for charges on the service in the future.
Their website says rates will vary based on the complexity and size of the watercraft and will range from $25 to $200.
Mike Thompson and Garamendi called for the initial designation and later, in 2015, President Obama issued a presidential ...
direct-managed concessions and the Solano County Water Agency will charge for vessel decontaminations for boaters seeking to launch at Lake Berryessa. Previously, SCWA had provided this service ...