Northern California Weathers The Drought
REDDING, CA - SEPTEMBER 27: With Lake Shasta at 26% capacity, California's largest water reservoir, feeding the Sacramento River, is at historically low levels impacting tourism on September 27, 2014, in Redding, California. With 2013 the driest year in recorded history, and reservoir levels continuing to drop, Governor Jerry "Edmund" Brown has declared a water "State of Emergency" for all of California. (Photo by George Rose/Getty Images)
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