KFBK Morning News Show Recap - Thursday November 11th

Leads:

  1. All California adults who received their original COVID-19 shots six months ago and think they would benefit from a booster should get one.
  2. PacBell will remove around eight miles of lead-encased phone cables from Lake Tahoe. The out-of-commission cables are seeping lead into the water that exceeds regulations. PacBell agreed to a no-fault settlement where the company will pay one-point-five-million dollars to remove the cables and pay the legal fees of the plaintiffs.
  3. The Department of Water Resources says many of the largest reservoirs in Northern California are sitting well below their historic averages. This, despite a wetter-than-usual month of October. Lake Shasta sits at 23% of its total capacity and 43% of its average capacity for this time of year. Lake Oroville is 29% full which is 56% of its historic average. Other reservoirs are looking a bit better, including Folsom Lake at 80% of average capacity. Lake Berryessa is 59% full and 83% of average. Don Pedro Reservoir is about half full and sits at 75% of average.

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