Shasta Lake nears capacity for second year in a row, still plenty of room left to fill
Shasta Lake is near its capacity for the second straight year, but officials say there still is plenty of room left to fill. As of Monday, California’s largest reservoir is just seven feet from its max capacity of 1,067 feet. This marks the first time in over a decade that Shasta Lake has remained nearly filled in back-to-back years, according to the Bureau of Reclamation’s Don Bader. While less than 10 feet of room may not sound like a lot, the reservoir still has plenty of storage space.
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