Drought Conditions Continue in Northern California
REDDING, CA - JULY 19: Lake Shasta, California's largest water reservoir feeding the Sacramento River, is at 46% capacity and at historically low levels impacting tourism and agriculture on July 19, 2015, in Redding, California. After entering the fourth year of drought, reservoir levels continue to flucuate at low, Governor Jerry "Edmund" Brown has declared a "mandatory reduction" on water useage for all of California. (Photo by George Rose/Getty Images)
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