The most recent press release, "Grand Coulee Fire Station status update," was submitted on Jan. 30.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation published 14 press releases the month before, marking a 14 percent decrease for the current month.
The Bureau of Reclamation is responsible for bringing water to more than 31 million people and hundreds of farms.
The Bureau is the second largest producer of hydroelectric power in the western US, managing 58 power plants.
Title | Publication Date |
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Grand Coulee Fire Station status update | 01/30/2023 |
Reclamation wants public input on Elephant Butte Recreation | 01/27/2023 |
Reclamation Seeks Chain of Lakes Campground Host | 01/26/2023 |
Biden-Harris Administration makes $80 million in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funds available for projects that conserve water and improve watershed health | 01/24/2023 |
Day use fees waived at New Melones, Lake Berryessa, and Stony Gorge reservoirs on Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service | 01/13/2023 |
Bureau of Reclamation will begin Water Releases from Dickinson Dam | 01/13/2023 |
Reclamation issues snowmelt forecast for Bighorn River Basin | 01/13/2023 |
Nearly $8 million now available for eligible Klamath Basin salmon restoration projects | 01/12/2023 |
Reclamation postpones negotiation session today for Stony Gorge Spillway Gate Rehabilitation Extraordinary Maintenance work | 01/10/2023 |
Reclamation announces increased flows from Friant Dam into the San Joaquin River | 01/05/2023 |
Biden-Harris Administration invests $7 million in 82 projects to improve water efficiency | 01/05/2023 |
Reclamation announces the availability of Section 215 water for American River Division | 01/04/2023 |